Title: Reimagining Library Services
1Re-imagining Library Services National and
State Libraries Australasia NSLA
2National and State Libraries Australasia NSLA
NSLA is a peak body representing Australian state
libraries, the national libraries of Australia
and New Zealand and the NT and ACT Library
services. We collaborate ?to improve access to
library services, ? to strengthen our
information infrastructure, ? and to provide a
single voice to governments, cultural and
education sectors and other relevant bodies.
3Strategic rethinking of library services
Exposure Draft April 2008
Strategic planning June 2007
4Enriching the lives of Queenslanders
- Strategic directions for the State Library of
Queensland towards 2012 - We will align our resources to achieve our key
objectives - Learning for all
- Queensland memory today for tomorrow
- Community connections
5Re-imagining Library Services Strategic
Plan Implement the vision through 3 strategies
- One library
- Consistent user experience
- Improved delivery of content and resources
- Our users able to create, transform, use and
share content - Transforming our culture
- Development of new organisational design
- Capability to deliver the vision
- A culture of innovation and exploration
- Accessible content
- Improved access
- Efficiencies through collaboration
- Increased digital content
- Improved management of digital and physical
content
6Re-imagining Library Services Strategic Plan
10 projects
- Do it now! Initiatives to improve services
immediately wireless and using content - Open borders opening up access to e-resources
across our libraries shared authentication - Virtual reference integrating virtual reference
as a core function, with a new business and
resourcing model - Delivery developing a standard service model
for user requested document supply - Community created content identifying and
implementing a framework and tool set for our
users to create and transform online content - cont/..
7Re-imagining Library Services Strategic Plan 10
projects
6. Changing capability and culture developing a
framework for new work environments 7.
Collaborative collecting delivering
efficiencies through collaborative collecting 8.
Flexible cataloguing focus on heritage
collections, establish minimum standards 9.
Scaling up digitsation collaboration on a joint
approach to digital curation and management of
digital collections 10. Connecting and
discovering content making collection holdings
visible through Libraries Australia/LibrariesNZ
and linking our content to internet resources
8State Library of Queensland representation
9Co-lead agencies State Library of Queensland
National Library of New Zealand
PROJECT 5 USER CREATED CONTENT We will develop
a sustainable framework/tool kit for users to
build a personalised digital library space, where
they can create and protect content and share it
with family, community and peers. Users will be
able to create mashups of community and our
content and contribute this to new stores of
community memory. It will not be a centralised
hosted service. These frameworks will enable the
implementation of a consistent user experience
for users across our websites. Users will
experience similar applications, rules and
protocols regarding the creation, content
population and contribution. Timeline Report
July 2008 October 2008 Design and build
framework November 2008 June 2009 Implement
and refine July 2009 December 2009
10Co-lead agencies State Library of Queensland
State Library of New South Wales
PROJECT 7 COLLABORATIVE COLLECTING We work
in extremely similar collecting and preservation
environments, selecting and preserving unique
material related to our own state, territory or
country. We also select, preserve and manage
multiple physical and digital collections with a
level of duplication. Reducing multiple copies
and further developing consortial relationships,
such as arrangements for supply between
ourselves, with other libraries or with
publishers and suppliers will achieve economies
of scale. Timeline Research October 2008 March
2009 Report recommended approach and priority
areas for action - March 2009
11Factors for success
- 1. Collaboration
- Only through collaboration will we achieve our
vision. We will leverage our collaborative
effort to realise the increased opportunities of
the digital environment - 2. Commitment
- We must commit to this Plan by providing the
resources and support required for success.
Change on the scale proposed does not happen
overnight, therefore commitment must be long term
and sustained. - 3. Innovation and exploration
- As embracing the digital world involves the
implementation of new roles, service models and
emerging technologies, our culture must adapt to
support innovation and exploration - 4. Agility and flexibility
- Due to the size and speed of change proposed,
the success of the implementation of change will
depend largely on our agility and flexibility. - 5. Refresh and revisit
- Given the constant changing nature of the
digital landscape it is vital that we revisit and
refresh the Re-imaging Library Services Strategic
Plan on a regular basis.