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Madhu Singh Priddy Library, Universities at Shady Grove,

University of Maryland Email: [email protected]

Thinking Big in a Small Library Implementing Low-Cost Solutions

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Outline

Who We Are…

Challenges of a small campus with limited budget

Assessment of resources and needs

Opportunity to collaborate, be creative, & build partnership

Development and implementation of low cost-solutions

o Course Reserve System

o Equipment Management System

o Statistics Application – iPad Data Gathering Tool

Outcome (benefits)

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Who we are…

USM

UMD

USG

Priddy Library

Priddy Library

Universities at Shady Grove (USG)

University of Maryland (UMD)

University System of Maryland (USM)

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University of Maryland (UMD)

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Universities at Shady Grove (USG)

Building III at USG

The Priddy Library at USG

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University System of Maryland Institutions Bowie State University

Coppin State University

Frostburg State University

Salisbury University

St. Mary's College of Maryland

Towson University

University of Baltimore

University of Maryland Baltimore

University of Maryland Baltimore County

University of Maryland, College Park

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

University of Maryland University College

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USG Partner Institutions

Bowie State University

Coppin State University

Frostburg State University

Salisbury University

St. Mary's College of Maryland

Towson University

University of Baltimore

University of Maryland Baltimore

University of Maryland Baltimore County

University of Maryland, College Park

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

University of Maryland University College

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USG Student Profile

Courtesy of Universities at Shady Grove

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Challenges of a small campus Limited Resources

o Small Library Budget

o Limited Staffing

Increased Student Enrollment

Increased # of People Visiting Library

Increased Demand for Library Services

o Borrowing

o Course Reserve Requests

o Equipment Loans

o Library Instructions

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Growing Student Enrollment & Budget Constraints

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Library Budget

Graphics by Nickolas Faulk google.com

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Library Staffing & Hours

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Increase Demand On Library Services

110%

Turnstile Gate Count

Borrowing Patterns

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Equipment Borrowing

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Course Reserve Requests 88%

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Bottom Line…

Challenges in Providing Seamless Library Services:

Course Reserve Service

Access to E-Resources

Reference Assistance

Library Instructions

Interlibrary Loan Service

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Why develop a course reserve system?

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• Different Course Reserve System used at partner institutions

• Priddy Library staff access to the UMCP Course Reserve System only

• Multiple forms of Course Reserve Requests

Pre-made/out-of-the-box application software was NOT the answer

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Opportunities Collaborate, Be Creative & Build Partnership

• Challenges turned into opportunity to develop a collaborative culture and build partnerships

• Discussed challenges, identified collaboration opportunities, and brainstormed solutions

• Collaboration Partners:

o iSchool

o Organizational Psychology

o Communication

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Development of Course Reserves System

Collaboration with MIM grad student

Database structure and entity relationship developed

MySQL relational database

PHP and Java Script languages to develop the front graphical user interface

User-friendly application

System designed to send an acknowledgement

Generates an ID# for query purposes

Allows prompt response to faculty

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Course Reserves System: Entity Relationship Diagram

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Back-end of the Course Reserve System

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Course Reserve System: Request View Page

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Course Reserve System: Request Edit Page

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No Manual Course Reserve Form

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One web interface for all 9 partner institutions

Customized online course reserve system

Efficient workflow

Increased productivity

Course Reserve System A product of collaboration with MIM Program

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Why develop an Equipment Management System?

Paper Agreement Form

Reservation via email and/or phone

Dealing with impatient faculty and student was problematic

Difficulty in ensuring equipment availability when needed

Efficient service with limited staffing challenging

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For example…

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How did we develop the Equipment Management System?

Professional Development Pays Off - Staff member took

advanced courses

Brainstormed metadata fields needed in the dataset

Online Equipment Reservation Form

Staff mediated equipment booking - modify or delete reservation

based on priority

Patrons notification feature - upon equipment reservation

Standalone product first, and then synced with ALEPH circulation

Collaboration with OIT to host the EMS on Server

Beta testing

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Equipment Management System E-R Diagram

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Equipment Request Form

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Equipment Reservation System: For Staff Use

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Equipment Management System:

Details: View Equipment Reservation & Loan Status

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Equipment Management System: Edit Page

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Equipment Availability: Staff View

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Equipment Management System: View Request Page

Equipment Management System: System Admin Page

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Who is borrowing equipment?

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Equipment Management System: A Product of Staff Initiative

Online equipment reservation form

View equipment availability in real time

Increased demand for equipment

Use of equipment integrated into curriculum

Expedited work flow

Staff productivity Increased

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Manual data collection

Ineffective workflow

Data gathering time consuming

Challenges of developing live reports

Delayed decision making process

Why develop a solution for data collection?

Why develop a Statistics Solution?

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Tedious Data Entry Process…

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And Computing Process…

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How the Statistics Solution was developed?

Brainstorming led to ideas for designing the statistics application

Collaboration with a graduate assistant in developing the metadata fields and E-R-D

iPad based statistics application for data collection

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Statistics Solution: Entity Relationship Diagram

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Statistics Solution An iPad Based Data Collection Tool !

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Hourly Data Collection

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Statistics Solution: Monthly Data View Page

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General Area Users in September 2014

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No Manual Data Collection!

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Good Bye Computing Process…

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Evidence-Based Decision Making: Library Hours Extend

Library Hours Before 2008

Mon – Thursday 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

Friday & Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Sunday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Library Hours Now

Monday – Thursday 8:00 am - 2:00 am

Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Saturday 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

Sunday 12:00 pm - 2:00 am

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Statistics Solution: A Product of Initiative & Collaboration

Online data gathering, streamlining the process

Storage, retrieval as well as display of library usage data into a simple and user-friendly process

Effective workflow: One-Stop-Shop

Instant reporting

Technology-savvy, cost-effective

Facilitated evidence-based decision making

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Benefits of Collaboration:

Other Projects completed through cross organizational collaboration:

Collaboration with UMBC Organizational Psychology Department -

Environmental Scan

Collaboration with faculty in communication program – Marketing

Assignments (developing brochures, flyers, and video to market library

services)Integrated in the course

Library Website Usability Testing – To assess issues with the library

website design in providing seamless access to information to faculty

and students from nine institutions

Other Projects In-Progress: Interactive Dashboard , Website Redesign,

and Merged Service Desk Pilot Study

Priddy Library is offering internship opportunities for the graduate

students in iSchool – A great opportunity for students to gain valuable

practical experience

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Conclusions:

Developed and implemented three Solutions with very little extra cost to the organization

Opportunities for staff to grow professionally

Library serve larger clientele with minimum staffing

Improved library visibility across the organization

Opportunities for students gain valuable real life experiences – more competitive for the job market

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Resources

Course Reserves System: https://github.com/MadhuSingh/Reserves_System.git

Equipment Management System: https://github.com/MadhuSingh/Equipment_Management_System.git

iPad-Based Statistics Application: https://github.com/MadhuSingh/Statistics_Database.git

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Acknowledgment

• Irene Munster – Priddy Library Director

• Dr. Gary White – Associate Dean, Univ. Maryland Libraries

• Dr. Vedat Diker – iSchool Faculty &

MIM Program Director at USG

• Dr. Kathy Weaver – iSchool Faculty

• Siddharth Chokasi – Graduate Student

• Rikin Prekh – Graduate Assistant

• Ambarish Dongre – Graduate Assistant

• Vikesh Chauhan– Graduate Assistant

• Abha Molri - Graduate Assistant

• Katie Chan – Libr. Technician (now at NLM)

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THANK

YOU!

QUESTIONS?