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MetroLeads:Auraria Library of the Future
Jan 25, 2013
Lorrie Evans, Instruction Program LeadCynthia Hashert, Associate Director of Education, Research, and Information Services
What percentage of a typical day do you acquire information, ideas or inspiration from each source type?
open web
television
personal communication (any format)
webinars or online conferencing
library databases
LinkedIn and other social media
print books
journal articles
magazine articles
ebooks
newspapers – any format
blogs
RSS feeds
your walk to the light rail/bus
the car radio on your commute
streaming media
Information environment
• Libraries were built on a concept that has undergone a revolution.
• Technology change is relentless and disruptive.
What will happen when…
all books are electronically available, accessible and searchable in full text?
all research is made available through open access publishing?
Research behavior used 15 years ago is now inefficient.
The researcher works in a world of new
expectations:
Open accessData managementGISMediaPortfoliosDigital Repository
The student…
learns and creates in an environment of new expectations and competition.
o Job market frontiero Entrepreneurial work styleo Global reality
Information environment
What hasn’t changed?
The research ethicCuriosityPassion for learningDrive to create CompetitionCommunicationThe need to insure access for all
What has this meant for your library? Radical change for radical times
• Migration from print to electronic• Retiring and moving legacy collections• Redesigning the library as a central and
primary informal learning space• Fully embedding information tools, resources,
and expertise into the teaching and research activities of Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Helping create knowledge
• Workshops for faculty and students: productivity tools, cloud based tools, author rights
• Using GIS and GoogleEarth as a research tool
• Repository and data management
Scholarly Communication at Auraria Library: http://library.auraria.edu/services/scholarly-communication
Library as ServiceLibrary as Place
Library as Resource
Library as Service
Research Help: walk up, in-depth consultation, instant messaging, text messaging, email
Instruction: teaching/learning partnerships, course librarian, collaborations
Library as Service: Research Help
Technology and the publishing industry has created a complex and ever changing research environment for the user.
The struggle for intellectual property and rights, along with commercial and open source models, plays out every day with library users.
n 08:20 [email protected] Philosophy CompassVolume 3, Issue 1, Article first published online: 20 NOV 2007 AbstractFull Article (HTML)Cited By
08:20 [email protected] is what it says at the top
08:20 [email protected] Options for accessing this content: If you have access to this content through a society membership, please first log in to your society website. If you would like institutional access to this content, please recommend the title to your librarian. Login via Athens http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/athens or other institutional login options http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/login-options . You can purchase online access to this Article for a 24-hour period (price varies by title) If you already have a Wiley Online Library or Wiley InterScience user account: login above and proceed to purchase the article…. Get all the benefits mentioned below!08:20 [email protected] is what is says below.08:20 askauraria (the good news is that if you use that link on any ON CAMPUS computer, it will work and direct you right to the pdf... i suggest saving that link and emailing it to yourself if we can't figure out the log in here...)
08:21 [email protected] Driving to campus to access one article seems like a fairly drastic workaround.
08:22 askauraria ok.... so it seems like you've found this article apart from starting from our library homepage and using our databases... is that right?08:22 askauraria lol indeed. i'm pretty sure that we can find it using google scholar08:22 [email protected] No, I started at Auraria.
08:22 askauraria strange... i'll have to investigate the Wiley issue further then. but let's check google scholar
Conversation started at 8:11 am and ended at 8:33 am. It is a faculty member using the IM service to resolve a complicated access
issue.
Website traffic by country (excl. US) for 2012
ChinaIndiaCanadaUnited KingdomMexicoGermanyPolandPhilippinesFranceAustraliaSpainBangladeshSaudi ArabiaMalaysiaItalyThailandSwedenJapanTurkeyBrazilIranTaiwanRussiaVietnamKenyaNetherlandsSouth KoreaRomaniaGreeceMoroccoPakistanSingaporeJordanVenezuelaPortugalIrelandColombiaIndonesiaArgentinaCayman IslandsHong KongSwitzerlandNigeriaBelgiumPanamaFinlandUnited Arab EmiratesIsraelNorwayBulgaria
Library as Service: Instruction
Traditional library instruction was based on the research tools of the 20th century.
Technological changes make “tool specific” skills irrelevant.
The library is no longer a “something” you learn to use.
Library as Service: InstructionLibrarians partner with both course faculty and students.
Collaborate on the development and assessment of research based assignments.
Integrate library resources and learning materials into course materials and LMS’s.
Engage with the course virtually and in-person.
Partner with writing/tutoring centers.
Denver ChapterAmerican Institute of Architects
25 Year Award
Library as Place
Auraria Student Population: 46,000
Library as Place
Auraria Library 180,000 sq. feet
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private study rooms would be
great…
increase study carrels…
additional power outlets for our
laptops would be so useful…
I couldn’t find anywhere to sit
today…more tables and
chairs please!
we need more computer stations…
student survey results
King Library Faculty Lounge enhancement
Library as Resource
Auraria Library Collection: 900,000 books, bound journals,
other print materials… 137,000 ebooks… 46, 000 ejournals… 250+ databases…
Auraria Library contains 420 computersand 2,688 wireless users a week
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