Telling the Technical Services Story – Call for chapters
ALCTS Monographs is seeking proposals from authors for a new monograph of case studies exploring methods to improve communication in technical services departments.
Summary:
In an era of increased cross-departmental collaboration and decreased budgets, it has become more and more important for technical services departments to be able to communicate
their story and demonstrate their positive impact on users – whether to their administration, their colleagues in other areas of the library, or even within their own departments. The case studies in this monograph will highlight such projects from a range
of libraries.
Intended Audience:
Technical services managers, administrators, and deans in all types of libraries.
Chapter length: 4,000-5,000 words (Approx. 8-10 pages)
Preliminary Table of Contents:
The monograph is expected to be separated into five sections:
- Communication within technical services
Sample topics:
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Improving communication/modeling good communication
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Communicating across generations
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Methods of efficient workplace communication
- Communication with colleagues outside of the department
Sample topics:
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Communicating with public services/systems departments
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Communicating workflows and timelines
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Navigating hidden biases
- Communication with library administration
Sample topics:
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Communicating budget needs/expenditures
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Advocacy for department/staff
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Planning for new developments/trends in the field
- Communication with outside stakeholders
Sample topics:
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Impact of technical services on library services
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Communicating with outside departments (city, county, campus, etc.)
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Working with stakeholders on outside projects
- Communication to promote yourself
Sample topics:
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Communicating the importance of technical services positions
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Communicating your value when applying for promotion
Chapter author(s), please provide:
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A brief abstract of your proposed chapter (600-800 words)
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A brief biographical statement of the author(s)
Please submit proposals by November 1, 2019 to
alctsmonographs@lists.ala.org. Notification of acceptance will occur by December 31, 2019. Selected authors should plan to submit the final draft of their chapter no later
than May 18, 2020.