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the the Spring Spring Reception! Reception! 1.The Year in Review – Cynthia Archer 2.MINES Update 3.The Eye-Opener - Library Information Systems
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Welcome to the Welcome to the Spring Spring Reception!Reception!

1. The Year in Review – Cynthia Archer2. MINES Update3. The Eye-Opener - Library Information Systems

Acquisitions!

Archives in

Action

Bibliographic Services• MESH (Medical) Subject Headings• Ongoing work on RDA• Electronic theses and dissertations• New online journals:

– Historical Studies in Education, Litte Realite, Paul Claudel Papers

• To Date:– E-Books: 351,037 – E-Video: 3239 – E-Audio: 6912

Bronfman• Created short online

modules on popular research topics

• QR codes direct students to the group study room booking page

• Library orientation given to first cohort of India MBA students

Facilities

• Working with contractors to have construction done on time for Learning Commons

• Pitching in, making sure each Library event is a success

Frost

• Taught IL classes to 2,400 – equal to the entire student population at Glendon

• Switched print periodicals from alpha to call numbers

• Completed a shelf read of the entire collection

Library Accessibility Services

Library Information Systems

• Mobile Version of VuFind• MULER• Mariposa 50th Anniversary digitization

project: Omeka

Map Library

• A year of ...

Microcomputer Support

• Active Directory implementation

• LCD and PC deployment for Learning Commons renovations: before and after

Resource Sharing

• Racer upgrade in December

• “Print from the Web” pilot

• Removing photocopy charges

• Joining CRL effective May 1

Scott Circulation

Scott Reference

• Learning Commons• Video Project• Congratulations to Janet Cheng –

Voice of York Nominee

SMIL

• New acquisitions:– 400 boxes from the Arpin collection of

ragtime sheet music– 5000 educational online video titles – 250 16mm films from the Toronto

Reference Library

Steacie Science Library

Pan-Library Achievements

• Education Resource Centre Migration• Subject Guides and MULER Best bets

Grand opening and dedication of

Lorna R. Marsden Salon

more than a physical space

YUL and LC Partners:• collaborate on

successful $196,000 AIF grant for Virtual Learning Commons

• Deliver joint workshop with CST on students’ challenges and services available to faculty (assignment design, etc.)

Undergraduate mini-conference

Graduate Open House at Steacie Library

Scholarly Communication

at York University October 18th - 24th, 2010 Movie ScreeningWebinars

OA Presentation to Senate March 24, 2011Andrea Kosavic and Lisa Philipps

The ORION-Shaw pilot project is available exclusively to schools that are connected to Ontario’s ORION research and education network.

SSHRC grant collaboration:

Andrea Kosavic with Leslie Sanders (chief investigator)

Research

Lisa Sloniowski with Bobby Noble (chief investigator)

Research Chair in E-Librarianship

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excerpt:

Information Literacy

• IL Plan• Assessment

– teaching assessment tools – demonstrating impact on student

success

• Experiential Education Leadership– EE workshop for Librarians– membership on Faculty of Health’s EE

working group

Staff Development

• Project Management Workshop• TRY conference (attendees and

presenters)• OLA

Conference• LibQual Forum

New Faces

Initial Results

Overview• Measuring the Impact of Networked

Electronic Services (MINES): an online, transaction-based survey that collects data on the purpose of use of electronic resources and on the demographics of users.

• Short, 5 question web survey that is delivered at the point of use, every 250 times an e-journal, or ebook is accessed from Scholars Portal.

• Survey included all OCUL schools except U of T, Algoma, and OCAD and ran Feb 2010 - Feb2011

MINES for LibrariesA short web-based survey that intercepts a user as

they attempt to access an electronic resource.

Patron status: faculty, grad, undergradAffiliation: departmentLocation: in library, on campus, off

campusPurpose of use: funded/non-funded

research, teaching, coursework

Why they chose: important resource, recommended,

reading list

Why OCUL Turned to MINES

• To capture in-library and remote web usage of the OCUL Libraries eresources

• To identify the demographic differences between in-house library users as compared to remote users

• To identify users’ purposes for accessing OCUL’s electronic services

• To develop an evaluation infrastructure to make studies of patron usage of networked electronic resources routine, robust, and integrated into the decision-making process.

OCUL MINES 2004 vs 2010

OCUL I : 2004• Randomly selected 2 hour periods each

month for a year• Mandatory

OCUL II: 2010• SFX as delivery mechanism• Systematic sampling (every nth)• Mandatory and optional versions• Additional question: contact pool

RESPONSE RATE

RESPONSES BY department

Responses by status

RESPONSE BY LOCATION

LibQual Update

• The LibQual team is drafting an action plan

• To be presented at Library Forum • Look for further updates in the Fall!

Thank you everyone for your hard work this year!

Enjoy the luncheon! (See you again in August at the All-Staff Kickoff!)


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