Title: Trends in New Zealand
1 - Trends in New Zealand
- special libraries
- Gillian Ralph
- and
- Julie Sibthorpe
- November 2009
2 Trends in New Zealand special libraries
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Research
- Findings
- Transitional stage
- Conclusions
- Future
3Acknowledgements
- Paul Szentirmay
Special Librarianship
Scholarship Trust - AC Nielson
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4 Acknowledgments
- A big THANKS to
- New Zealand Special Librarians
- and
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5Definitions
- Special library
- an information unit within a public or private
corporation, government agency or non-profit
organisation - Closure
- used to mean an organisation where there is no
longer a librarian or there is no longer a
library collection or service
6Introduction and Methodology
- Introduction
- Concern for
- Small but important special libraries
- Closures and jobs survey
- Methodology
- Literature search
- Interviews and Focus group
- Online questionnaire
7Research findings
- International comparison
- External factors
- Internal factors
- Professional groups
- Talking with you
- Statistics
- Questionnaire results
- Effect of closures
8Our findings
- International experience
- Comparison with New Zealand
9Our findings
- External factors
- Economy
- International mergers and acquisitions
10Our findings
- Factors within our control
- Improve our managers perceptions
- Improve our perceptions of ourselves
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11Our findings
- Professional groups
- Cohesiveness in health, medical, legal libraries
- Collaborative environment in
- Government, Theological and GLAM sectors
- Corporate libraries - lack of standards,
guidelines, support - SLA support
12Our findings
- Talking with you
- Interviews and focus group
- Moving from traditional roles
- Redundancies
- High visibility / marketing / training
- Sharing successes and news
- Statistics
13Our findings - Statistics Libraries
in 1990 and 2008
14Our findings - Statistics
- Closures
- Number of libraries
15Our findings - Statistics
- What has happened in the intervening years?
- 149 Closed
- 37 Downsized / merged / amalgamated
- 12 Reinstated
- 110 Special libraries established
- 237 Functioning special libraries 2008
16 Questionnaire results library closures
17 Questionnaire results reasons for closure
18 Questionnaire results library staff
19 Questionnaire results
- Activities to undertake
- Stressful times so be kind to yourself.
- Reviews are often times for new ideas - take care
of yourself. - Dont complain about everything and dont hide in
a corner. - There is nothing you can do. I have been made
redundant 5 times. - Try vigorously shaking the non-information
manager responsible for the mess about to happen
20 Questionnaire results
- What kind of support was received?
- 59 survey respondents made redundant
- Half had no support
- Some offered human resources and internal
management support, Employee Assistance
Programmes, counsellors and consultants brought
in to assist. - Only one was offered retraining.
- Two people had the support of a union.
- Library colleagues in other libraries were best
support for some others. - Support from LIANZA and Special Libraries
Association
21 Questionnaire results personal comments
- Closures seen as a way to cut costs. In dollar
terms no one is considering the value the library
adds and the savings made. - Many resources appear to be permanently lost from
the national collections. New Zealand material is
very hard to find even using Union Catalogue
lists - Redundancy need not be a negative thing. It makes
you rethink your career choices and up skill
accordingly - Special librarianship has to change. Everyone
thinks they are a brilliant researcher these days
thanks to Google. Training the Googlers to be
better googlers and training in the use of
appropriate databases is an opportunity.
22 Transitional stage Reference to Guy
St Clairs Knowledge Services
23Suggestions for the profession
- New professional standards and guidelines
- Creation of skills and competencies lists
- CPD activities nationally coordinated
- Seminars organised regularly
24Suggestions for individuals
- Take personal responsibility - align the library
fully with the goals of the organisation - Create a future-proofing strategy
- Raise our profile preach what you practice
- Become involved in your organisation - SLIS,
SLA etc - Become true Managers of information
25Suggestions for individuals
- There is still a need for special librarian
skills, but - Sixty-eight percent of professionals wish they
could spend less time organising information and
more time using the information that comes their
way.2008 LexisNexis Workplace Productivity
Survey, LexisNexis, December 2007
WorldOneResearch, 2008
26http//www.lianza.org.nz/community/special-librari
es/index.html
27Future trends
- Identified
- transitional stage
- need to actively promote our services and
ourselves - need to broaden range of professional skills and
competencies - Created a web resource
- Evolution, reinvention, realignment
28 Quote from the late Anita Roddick
- If you think you are too small to be effective,
- you have never been in bed with a mosquito
29Contacts
- Julie Sibthorpe
- University of Auckland
- j.sibthorpe_at_auckland.ac.nz
- Gillian Ralph
- University of Auckland
- g.ralph_at_xtra.co.nz