The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are

How do libraries add value for patrons increasingly working outside library-preferred workflows (e.g. searching via Google Scholar), and accessing the library’s collection off-campus? This is a question of profound relevance to all library stakeholders – librarians, publishers, and patrons alike – a...

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Main Authors: Hayes, Matthew, Blakiston, Rebecca, Tay, Aaron, Schonfeld, Roger
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spelling sg-smu-ink.library_research-11902022-01-24T07:09:55Z The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are Hayes, Matthew Blakiston, Rebecca Tay, Aaron Schonfeld, Roger How do libraries add value for patrons increasingly working outside library-preferred workflows (e.g. searching via Google Scholar), and accessing the library’s collection off-campus? This is a question of profound relevance to all library stakeholders – librarians, publishers, and patrons alike – and one that must be addressed to maintain mission relevance. It will mean finding new ways of service delivery and service provision that support learning and research not just remotely, but outside library-preferred workflows. It will mean putting the library ‘in the life of the user’ by designing library services that ‘surface content in the places where users actually are rather than where libraries would like them to be’ (Pinfield et al., 2017, 28). This session will explore this topic using insights from a new, large-scale survey of librarians and patrons. It will begin with ten-minute presentations from each of the four speakers outlining their perspectives on this topic. This will be followed by a thirty-minute, moderated audience Q&A structured through a series of themes, such as: the latest trends in patron behavior the practicalities and challenges of inserting the library into user workflows the relevance to the library’s mission and strategic priorities. The Q&A will balance audience participation with panel perspectives to ensure a lively discussion on this timely topic. 2021-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/library_research/186 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1190&context=library_research Research Collection Library eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Librarianship user workfllow delivery Library and Information Science
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Librarianship
user workfllow
delivery
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle Librarianship
user workfllow
delivery
Library and Information Science
Hayes, Matthew
Blakiston, Rebecca
Tay, Aaron
Schonfeld, Roger
The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are
description How do libraries add value for patrons increasingly working outside library-preferred workflows (e.g. searching via Google Scholar), and accessing the library’s collection off-campus? This is a question of profound relevance to all library stakeholders – librarians, publishers, and patrons alike – and one that must be addressed to maintain mission relevance. It will mean finding new ways of service delivery and service provision that support learning and research not just remotely, but outside library-preferred workflows. It will mean putting the library ‘in the life of the user’ by designing library services that ‘surface content in the places where users actually are rather than where libraries would like them to be’ (Pinfield et al., 2017, 28). This session will explore this topic using insights from a new, large-scale survey of librarians and patrons. It will begin with ten-minute presentations from each of the four speakers outlining their perspectives on this topic. This will be followed by a thirty-minute, moderated audience Q&A structured through a series of themes, such as: the latest trends in patron behavior the practicalities and challenges of inserting the library into user workflows the relevance to the library’s mission and strategic priorities. The Q&A will balance audience participation with panel perspectives to ensure a lively discussion on this timely topic.
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author Hayes, Matthew
Blakiston, Rebecca
Tay, Aaron
Schonfeld, Roger
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title The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are
title_short The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are
title_full The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are
title_fullStr The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are
title_full_unstemmed The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching library users where they are
title_sort ‘workflow librarian’ reaching library users where they are
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/library_research/186
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