-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Slots still need to be filled: ALCTS Creative Ideas in TS DG - CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS + topics Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 11:14:21 -0700 From: Kathy Johnson <kjohnson@library.caltech.edu> Please excuse duplication. This message posted to autocat, serialst, intercat, acqnet, innopac. We still need volunteers in the following areas: 1 facilitator for topic #1, Electronic journals: Purchasing and licensing issues 3 recorders for topic #1. 1 recorder for topic #2, Acquisitions issues in an online environment 1 recorder for topic #3, The future of libraries and technical services 2 recorders for topic #4, Supervision ___________________________________________________________________________ The ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services Discussion Group will meet at ALA Annual 2000 on Sunday, July 9th, from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m., in the Palmer House Crystal Room. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: (Please respond by Wednesday June 28th to Katherine Johnson) This discussion group meeting consists of round table discussions with 8-10 people participating at each table. We are seeking volunteers to serve as facilitators and recorders at each discussion table. FACILITATORS introduce the topic, ask persons to introduce themselves, keep track of the meeting time, and, most importantly, keep the discussion moving and ensure that all are able to participate. The co-chairs will supply a list of questions for each topic that facilitators can use to keep the discussion focused and moving. Experience has shown that very few tables make it through all the questions in the time provided! RECORDERS participate in the discussion and take notes of the discussion. The co-chairs will use the notes to write a report which will be posted/published on the ALCTS Web site. Facilitators and recorders will receive acknowledgement in the report. (Example: http://www.ala.org/alcts/organization/div/citsmw99.html ) Please volunteer by JUNE 28 by contacting Katherine Johnson, co-chair (listed below). Let us know if you have a topic preference and if would prefer to serve as a facilitator or recorder. And if you aren't volunteering, please join us for what are always lively and interesting discussions! TOPICS: 1. Electronic journals: Purchasing and licensing issues Factors in making purchasing decisions Retention options for paper copies Retention factors for paper vs. electronic copies License negotiation: library requirements vs. vendor terms Vanilla license: setting your library's own terms License maintenance 2. Acquisitions issues in an online environment Issues of an online environment Tracking vendors' performance Special concerns in obtaining foreign material Feedback mechanisms Consolidation of vendors Claiming 3. The future of libraries and technical services. Electronic environment. Are libraries needed? Are technical services staff needed? Staff levels and composition changes. Taking on public services duties. Interactions between technical services, public services and information technology staff Level and availability of cross-training for staff Training and day-to-day support for staff with developing and changing duties 4. Supervision Continuing education and training of staff - where is the time? Keeping repetitive jobs interesting. Quality vs. quantity in work; evaluation work. Justifying positions to administrators. Morale and job satisfaction. Dealing with problem employees. Technology and its affect on continuing education and training. Supervising supervisors. Keeping skills and knowledge up-to-date. 5. Cataloging issues in an online environment What do catalogers provide? Aren't vendor supplied records good enough? Do we need catalog records when key word searching is available? Cataloging electronic resources vs. adding links to library web sites. Keeping up with changing standards. Evaluating cataloging. Balancing quantity and quality. Justifying extra time to create an enhanced record. Acquisitions staff as catalogers - what do we lose? 6. "Professional Librarian": Roles and responsibilities Shifting responsibilities in technical services: what is the role of the MLS librarian? What is the effect on other staff of shifting duties downward? Justifying non-supervisory positions for librarians. E.g., full-time catalogers. Job satisfaction. View public services librarians have of technical services librarians. Academic librarians as faculty members. F. Ann Dykas Catalog Librarian University Libraries University of Missouri--Kansas City 5100 Rockhill Kansas City, MO 64110 (816) 235-2229 dykasf@umkc.edu mailto:dykasf@umkc.edu Katherine Johnson Head, Technical Services Caltech Library System Millikan 1-32 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91125 Office: (626) 395-6065 Fax: (626) 792-7540 kjohnson@library.caltech.edu mailto:kjohnson@library.caltech.edu