Downsizing in Academic Libraries

Downsizing in Academic Libraries

Author: Ethel Auster

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780802089755

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Ethel Auster and Shauna Taylor's Downsizing in Academic Libraries is a comprehensive study of the trials faced by Canadian academic libraries in the 1990s.


The Upside of Downsizing

The Upside of Downsizing

Author: Cheryl LaGuardia

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13:

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Many academic libraries are currently struggling with funding, and the new technological needs of libraries, plus dramatic increases in serials prices, have created even larger budget strain. This work offers librarians a number of ways in which to cope with this disturbing trend.


Medical Library Downsizing

Medical Library Downsizing

Author: Michael Schott

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-16

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1317790545

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Learn how to stay ahead of the game when budgets and staff are cut Medical Library Downsizing: Administrative, Professional, and Personal Strategies for Coping with Change explores corporate downsizing and other company-wide events as they relate to medical librarians in their organization. This training manual is designed to help librarians prepare for a new era where shrinking budgets, inflated journal costs, and the increasing demand for new and expensive services now put salaries and jobs at risk. While focused on health care issues, this book will appeal to a general library audience and can be used in a graduate course in library administration, corporate librarianship, or hospital librarianship. Medical Library Downsizing investigates the BCEs (Bad Corporate Events) that can negatively affect a librarian, including: an across-the-board budget cut a downsizing a restructuring (also called a re-organization or re-engineering) a buyout a merger a consolidation With Medical Library Downsizing, you will learn how to prepare for the possibility of a BCE, what signs to look for that a BCE is about to take place, and how to weather the storm. The book provides the typical patterns for a downsizing, budget cut, merger, or pension buyout—teaching you step-by-step to make the most out of each possible scenario. This unique guide uses sardonic wit and entertaining examples to bring home each lesson, making Medical Library Downsizing a vital asset to librarians in any field. Medical Library Downsizing will help you deal with: consultants who recommend downsizing and outsourcing staff communications planning your survival—and your escape route presentations to help you keep your job implementing change re-training staff and more


The Impact of Downsizing Strategies and Processes on Ontario Academic Research Libraries

The Impact of Downsizing Strategies and Processes on Ontario Academic Research Libraries

Author: Shauna Taylor

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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This study investigates the patterns of organizational downsizing activities in the academic research libraries in Ontario between 1993 and 1997. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the organizational downsizing strategies and processes academic research libraries use to downsize and the impact the downsizing has on organizational outcomes both at the individual level (attitudes towards the job) and organizational level (organizational climate). Data were collected by a mail questionnaire survey. The study population consists of the professional employees (excluding Chief Librarians) in nine academic research libraries in Ontario. The academic research libraries selected for this study belong to the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL). A total of 458 mail questionnaires were sent to the professional employees in the nine participating CARL member institutions. Three hundred and twenty-eight completed questionnaires were returned giving a response rate of 72 percent. A general conclusion from this study is that the strategies used to downsize affect employee attitudes toward their jobs as well as the organizational climate. We found that a workforce reduction strategy that relied primarily on attrition, early retirements, and regular retirements had a negative impact on both employee attitudes toward the job and organizational climate. In contrast, a systemic change strategy, which focuses on changing the culture of the organization, had a positive impact on both employee attitudes toward the job and organizational climate. The findings also suggest that much of what management does during the downsizing process itself has implications for how successful the efforts to minimize the negative effects for survivors, and ultimately the organization, will be. Our analysis identified three management processes in which organizations could intervene to alleviate the negative effects of downsizing on employee attitudes toward the job and organizational climate. We found that participation, communication, and transformational leadership behaviours had a positive impact on both employee attitudes toward the job and organizational climate. These processes involve employee participation in the decision-making regarding downsizing, the presence of timely, accurate, and complete communication during downsizing, and the demonstration of senior management commitment and support of the changes made during the downsizing.


Library Technical Services

Library Technical Services

Author: Stacey Marien

Publisher: Purdue University Press

Published: 2020-08-15

Total Pages: 495

ISBN-13: 1612495842

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Libraries are experiencing major changes concerning the role of technical services. Technical services librarians also are being challenged about their relevance and role, sometimes revealed by a lack of understanding of the contribution technical services librarians make to building and curating library and archival collections. The threats are real: relocation from central facilities, the dramatic shift to electronic resources, budgetary constraints, and outsourced processing. As a result, technical services departments are reinventing themselves to respond to these and similar challenges while embracing innovative methods and opportunities to advance librarianship in the twenty-first century. Library Technical Services provides case studies that highlight difficult realities, yet embrace exciting opportunities, such as space reclamation, evolving vendor partnerships, metadata, retraining and managing personnel, special collections, and distance education. Written for catalog and metadata librarians and managers of technical services units, this book will inspire and provide practical advice and examples for solving issues many libraries are facing today.


Mozart's Starling

Mozart's Starling

Author: Lyanda Lynn Haupt

Publisher: Little, Brown Spark

Published: 2017-04-04

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0316370878

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On May 27th, 1784, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart met a flirtatious little starling in a Viennese shop who sang an improvised version of the theme from his Piano Concerto no. 17 in G major. Sensing a kindred spirit in the plucky young bird, Mozart bought him and took him home to be a family pet. For three years, the starling lived with Mozart, influencing his work and serving as his companion, distraction, consolation, and muse. Two centuries later, starlings are reviled by even the most compassionate conservationists. A nonnative, invasive species, they invade sensitive habitats, outcompete local birds for nest sites and food, and decimate crops. A seasoned birder and naturalist, Lyanda Lynn Haupt is well versed in the difficult and often strained relationships these birds have with other species and the environment. But after rescuing a baby starling of her own, Haupt found herself enchanted by the same intelligence and playful spirit that had so charmed her favorite composer. In Mozart's Starling, Haupt explores the unlikely and remarkable bond between one of history's most cherished composers and one of earth's most common birds. The intertwined stories of Mozart's beloved pet and Haupt's own starling provide an unexpected window into human-animal friendships, music, the secret world of starlings, and the nature of creative inspiration. A blend of natural history, biography, and memoir, Mozart's Starling is a tour de force that awakens a surprising new awareness of our place in the world.


Using a Community of Practice Approach to Transform: How an Academic Library Collections Unit Re-organized to Meet Growing Demands for E-resources and Services During a Time of Institutional Change

Using a Community of Practice Approach to Transform: How an Academic Library Collections Unit Re-organized to Meet Growing Demands for E-resources and Services During a Time of Institutional Change

Author: John Abresch

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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In recent years, acquisitions and collection management at the University of South Florida (USF) Library was operating with uncertain budgets, downsizing staff, and suffered a loss of institutional knowledge and skillsets. The dynamic research and learning environment at USF was characterized by growing patron needs for diverse electronic resources. In response, library administrators implemented a strategy of organizing technical services staff into a community of practice with three key elements. The three elements included redefining job descriptions, creating new operational workflows and building new work areas. This poster illustrates how the collections department at USF was re-cast by modifying staff organization and associated work spaces into collaborative teams. The team approach has focused skills sets on multi-format collection problem solving and enhanced service delivery to library patrons. The re-organization has transformed a department previously centered on processing print publications to a department focused on managing diverse activities including evidence-based acquisitions programs in both e-book and streaming formats as well as diverse e-journal and database subscriptions. Poster session attendees will learn strategies on how to re-frame academic library technical service staff organizations and associated operations during times of change. The information also contributes to the body of research in library space planning by presenting operational aspects of academic libraries often only occasionally portrayed in the scholarly literature, yet integral to library wide collaborative efforts in offering services and facilitating collections.


Twenty-first Century Metadata Operations

Twenty-first Century Metadata Operations

Author: Bradford Lee Eden

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-02

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1317995309

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It has long been apparent to academic library administrators that the current technical services operations within libraries need to be redirected and refocused in terms of both format priorities and human resources. A number of developments and directions have made this reorganization imperative, many of which have been accelerated by the current economic crisis. All of the chapters detail some aspect of technical services reorganization due to downsizing and/or reallocation of human resources, retooling professional and support staff in higher level duties and/or non-MARC metadata, "value-added" metadata opportunities, outsourcing redundant activities, and shifting resources from analog to digital object organization and description. This book will assist both catalogers and library administrators with concrete examples of moving technical services operations and personnel from the analog to the digital environment. This book was published as a special double issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly.


Managing Crises in the Academic Library

Managing Crises in the Academic Library

Author: Doris Van Kampen-Breit

Publisher:

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780838939406

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Libraries and library workers are deeply sustaining lifelines for many students and faculty. Managing Crises in the Academic Library collects stories that demonstrate the tenacity, creativity, and ingenuity of academic library workers as they maintain this vital community lifeline and offers actionable ideas and approaches for planning for and sustaining the resources, services, and people in the library during difficult times.