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Friday, November 8 • 10:30am - 11:15am
Charleston Neapolitan: Don't Be an Invisible Library!

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Glenn Johnson-Grau (slides)

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The role of the library keeps changing, particularly with the development of new education models and technologies.  User behaviors are changing too, and libraries need to adapt and use different approaches in providing library services and access to content.  Digital tools make online content search easy, but sometimes the value the library brings gets lost, even though it is the library that purchases, sets up and maintains that online access to content.  The most recent Ithaka US Faculty Survey highlights this misunderstanding - a large percentage of scientists feel that “because faculty have easy access to academic content online, the role librarians play at <their> institution is becoming much less important”.

What new value-added benefits and services can libraries consider to help teaching faculty and researchers, or increase the prestige of their school?  As higher education explores online and MOOC opportunities, how can libraries provide support?  

Rick Burke, Executive Director of SCELC, will share challenges he hears from libraries. As the e-resource marketplace has evolved, the need has grown for tools to help libraries promote and manage access to those resources, while providing a means to assert the library's role in making those resources available.  He will discuss SCELC's experiences in bringing these tools to the consortial marketplace.

Matt Goldner, Product and Technology Advocate of OCLC, will give insights on the changing relationship between library and school community, as well as OCLC's initiatives to help libraries adjust to the new landscapes.

Franny Lee, Co-Founder of SIPX, will discuss the research conducted by the Stanford Intellectual Property Exchange on measuring the content access benefits that the library relationship brings to higher education students, as well as SIPX's experiences translating requests and feedback from libraries into opportunities for copyright education and user interface design that makes the library's role visible.

Glenn Johnson-Grau, Head of Collection Development at Loyola Marymount University, will discuss the effect of diminishing visibility on academic libraries as users decreasingly associate the "library" with the physical collection and the new opportunities that open when we strengthen campus relationships and reassert our value in the academic mission of our organizations. 

Speakers
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Rick Burke

Executive Director, SCELC
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Matt Goldner

Product and Technology Advocate, OCLC
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Glenn Johnson-Grau

Head of Acquisitions & Collection Development, Loyola Marymount University
Glenn Johnson-Grau is Head of Acquisitions & Collection Development at Loyola Marymount University. He frequently reminds himself that all is flux and nothing stays still.
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franny lee

GM and VP SIPX (Co-Founder), SIPX (ProQuest, Ex Libris)
Franny Lee is GM and VP ProQuest SIPX and leads the team.  Franny is dedicated to harnessing technology to make content, copyright and education more accessible and affordable. She is a frequent speaker and writer on the emerging issues at the intersection of campus needs, libraries... Read More →


Friday November 8, 2013 10:30am - 11:15am EST
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel 387 King Street, Charleston, SC 29403

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