After a career of more than 40 years, Murray-Rust, former Dean of Libraries at Georgia Tech and a self-proclaimed library disrupter, sees our profession's central challenge as simply this: how to turn the library outward in order to make a difference in the lives of individuals and the community. In this book she encourages readers to look an uncertain library future square in the eye. She shares stories from her transformational years at Georgia Tech Libraries which present both inspiration and practical advice on how to stand up for values while changing the ways we act upon them. Organized around seven action steps for change, this book offers takeaways and activities you can adapt to your work style and organizational culture. You will learn from such stories and lessons as
the three different kinds of information you need for measuring impact;
using new frameworks, outside of the fragmented, risk-adverse library structures, to get the work done;
the limitations of trying to manage your way through major cultural change;
embedding in the community to develop visions and strategies for improvement;
painful and challenging times that set Murray-Rust on a path of self-learning;
how an uncomfortable assignment led to a sought-after seat at the table for a university-wide capital construction project;
the bold promise that got the library on to the high-priority list for renovation;
visiting a Toyota plant to learn how to encourage employee engagement and creativity; and
learning to listen with the Harwood Institute.
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-8389-4839-2 (9780838948392)
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Catherine Murray-Rust retired in August 2020 as the dean of libraries at the Georgia Institute of Technology. For more than 40 years she has been a change agent, reimagining library services and collections to meet the needs of the community. Now she focuses on telling encouraging stories and offering practical advice about how to help libraries thrive in the future.
Preface
AcknowledgmentsChapter 1 Why Turn Yourself and Your Library toward Your Community?
Chapter 2 Begin with Yourself
Chapter 3 Action Step One: Look Outside Your Social Circle, Profession, and Organization for Ideas and Inspiration
Chapter 4 Action Step Two: Be Curious about the Future
Chapter 5 Action Step Three: Make Bold, Public PlansChapter 6 Action Step Four: Cultivate Relationships with Allies and Champions
Chapter 7 Actions Step Five: Create Successful Change
Chapter 8 Action Step Six: Implement a Framework for Action and Innovation
Chapter 9 Action Step Seven: Focus on ImpactConclusion: Onward!
Appendix A Georgia Tech Library Revised Mission, Vison, Values, and Expected Behaviors
Appendix B Georgia Tech Library Portfolio Management Example: Price Gilbert Computing Technology Project Status Report
Index