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Members Present: Gary Cornwell, Robena Cornwell, Lori Driscoll, Carol Drum, LeiLani Freund, David Fuller, Ann Lindell, Iona Malanchuk, Richard Phillips, Alice Primack, Pat Reakes, Colleen Seale, Jan Swanbeck, Carol Turner
Guest: Barbara Oliver
Iona reported that orientations are beginning this week for the ELI (English Language Institute) students. 79 students are starting this summer, and there will be another group in the fall of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students here to study English. The library orientation begins in the Education Library (the program operates from Norman Hall) and includes a continuation session in Library West.
Gary reminded the group that there will be many orientations and ENC 1101 and 1102 to teach fall semester. Instructors will be particularly needed because Mimi Pappas will be on maternity leave.
Alice also noted that there will be two library orientation sessions for new minority graduate students the week before fall semester begins.
Suggestions for new handouts are:
A question was raised about a packet for new faculty orientation. Carol T will investigate.
Also, having various guides in pdf format so they can be printed out came up in discussions of the task force working on the Public Services web page. Bringing materials together in one place in a format that can easily be reproduced is desirable.
Alice passed around a flier of orientations scheduled for the summer. Two have been held and 4 are planned for Summer B. A new series of orientations was instituted this summer for transfer students. Ten colleges are offering these. Alice passed around the booklet developed for the program and noted that it has a section on libraries. She also passed around handouts that have been developed for the students in specific colleges. These are tall cards, printed on both sides, that give basic library information for students in a specific college.
Alice will again be coordinating this with staff who have worked on previous revisions. Alice passed out a list of handouts with responsible editors and asked the group to send comments and suggestions to the appropriate people.
Carol reported that the Library of Congress cdrs (collaborative digital reference service) project is being continued by the “next generation” cdrs, a joint LC/OCLC/member service called QuestionPoint. QuestionPoint is a global collaborative network that enables reference librarians to access a global knowledge base and share their expertise with each other and their patrons. QuestionPoint can be used to provide and manage Web-based reference services and it can also add broader coverage and enhance resources for libraries, such as UF, that have existing digital reference services. UF is one of the many academic research libraries that joined the cdrs project during the pilot project phase which tested software at the Library of Congress which matched submitted questions with library profiles. Our participation was very limited because we submitted a very limited profile. UF is signing up for the new service (for which a fee is charged) for a year. During that time Carol wants to expand the profile, encourage submitting questions for our UF patrons, evaluate how well this service integrates with existing services, and assess whether UF should continue to participate.
Library West, Marston, and Education are planning to offer triage service at the beginning of Summer B and fall semester. This service was successful during spring semester, but there are challenges in offering the service in the much busier fall. A major workload will be authenticating new students so they can use library computers to access ISIS. We are planning an early tape load so that more new students will be in the system. West and Marston are planning to have more than one workstation for authentication at their circulation desks. Triage hours will cover high use, mid-day times – 10 – 2 or 3.
David reported that the new interlibrary loan system is in place and that articles are now being delivered via the web. Response seems to be positive. Concern was expressed about patrons who submit a request and are notified later that they aren’t registered or authenticated. David will investigate messages sent to insure they are clear and facilitate the patron’s receiving the needed information resources.
Lori reminded the group of the Solinet Reference 101 workshop that is being conducted here on August 14. This is one in a series of six workshops geared to paraprofessional staff. The aim of this one is to build basic communications skills. Some spaces are still available in this. Communicate with Lori or Trudi if you have staff you’d like to attend.
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