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Members Present: Rich Bennett, Suzanne Brown, Pam Cenzer, Gary Cornwell, Robena Cornwell, Lori Driscoll, Carol Drum, Lei Lani Freund, David Fuller, Barbara Hood, Ann Lindell, Richard Phillips, Alice Primack, Patrick Reakes, Jana Ronan, Colleen Seale, Jan Swanbeck, Carol Turner
Members Absent: Helen Armstrong, Kate Lee, Robert Singerman, Carl Van Ness
This week we have been talking about working with OIR and CIRCA and having general use machines to be managed by CIRCA. There is not a clear definition of where the machines would be located. Gary Cornwell and Jana Ronan would like to be involved these discussions. There are concerns about whether we can afford to provide space for a CIRCA lab and if CIRCA would hold up there end as far as staffing and maintenance of the machines. Carol Turner asked for suggestions.
We will be starting an experimental national email survey called LibQual + at the end of this month. The Association for Research Libraries and Texas A&M have been doing this survey for 3 years. Approximately 171 institutions that are participating. It will be sent to a random sample of undergrads, grads, and faculty. It will have 25 questions that will rank 4 different dimensions of library service quality. It is general perceptions of service, what their expectations of service are and how they perceive the library to be meeting that service. In a couple weeks the library we will receive an email explaining the survey and a link to an FAQ page. The week after that there will be an invitation to participate to the survey sample that has been selected, letting them know that the following week they will receive the link to the survey. The last week of March they will receive the link to the survey. The week after that the entire sample will receive a reminder notice because it is completely confidential and we have no way of knowing who have responded. . They will do the compilations and provide us with the aggregate and all of our data at ALA in June. A presentation will be given for the libraries with the results of the survey. The survey sits on a server at Texas A&M. The faculty addresses will come from CIRCA. They will do a random sampling eliminating Health Science Center faculty, Law faculty, and Library faculty. The student data will come from the registrar and will eliminate Health Science Center and Law. There will be 3000 undergrads, 2000 grads, and 1000 faculty. There will be an announcement in the Faculty Newsletter and the Alligator letting people know to be on the lookout for the survey. On the FAQ page there will be a link to a sample survey with past questions that have been used if staff would like to review this information. The response rates in the past have been about 14%. The results will give demographic information on the respondents.
There are a couple of areas that are still being ironing out. The main one is the patron authentication. When it was initially set up we thought that ILLiad was authenticating the users, however it is not. David, Winston and Rich have been working on this. It is pretty much solved. One area that we have to work on it is about what we do once the semester has started and someone registers. The patron files are updated weekly at FCLA. Once it does a weekly update what to we do about patrons that register, come into the library, have a patron profile setup, get their card activated but the update hasn’t went to ILLiad. They are working on getting these patrons access. They are also looking at WEBLuis request. Currently, users can go to the WEBLuis database and submit an ILL request. We are working with ATLAS to set ILLiad up to do the same thing so a user submitting an ILL request from the citation database the information will import over. They are also looking at FirstSearch Request. Currently, ILL users are allowed to submit ILL requests while in FirstSearch. Those requests then come in through OCLC in a review file. The requests are then keyed into the scope database so that there is a record of the request. ILLiad has an importation capability that will allow us to import those records into ILLiad without having to key them into a separate system. What we have found is that we can import the records however it doesn’t match them up to user profiles. The last thing that needs to be done from a Public Service standpoint is to edit the ILLiad web page for content. On the staff side we have been processing requests from ILLiad. On March 15th they will go to UNF to observe their process. They are looking at keeping 4 forms; thesis form, book form, photocopy form and possibly the book chapter form. David ask staff to review the forms and provide feedback to him about anything that is not clear. He will send out an email with the URL. Rich will send out the forms that UNF is using.
There have been reports that some Libraries are closing before their posted hours. AFA and MSL close the Circulation Desk at a quarter till because of problems getting patrons out of the building by the actually closing time. Also, run into the problem of staff and students running over their scheduled work- week. There needs to be flexibility in adjusting their hours. It might help to adjust staff hours to a schedule where they come in 15 minutes later and leave 15 minutes later. It was decided that the posted hours will be observed and it is OK to announce that the library will be closing and please bring materials to the Circulation Desk.
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