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Reinventing Library Spaces and Services: Harnessing Campus Partnerships to Initiate and Sustain Transformational Change

aLibraries, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, USA
bNoel Studio for Academic Creativity, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, USA

Mergers and Alliances: The Operational View and Cases

ISBN: 978-1-78350-054-3

Publication date: 16 September 2013

Abstract

Utilizing creative campus partnerships, alliances, and mergers, libraries can move from a traditional support role to a more participatory role that actively engages a university’s academic mission. Libraries, as centralizing, politically neutral hubs for information, can serve as catalysts for collaborative planning that paves the way for creating innovative campus spaces and services in conjunction with other academic or general campus units. By forging alliances and merging services and resources with campus partners, such as Information Technology (IT) and the English and Communication departments, the library can address student need and initiate transformational changes—changes that are broader in scope than those within traditional library functions. The case study in this chapter provides an exploration of the merging of library services with a writing center, an effort which was enhanced by adding an oral communication support service. It provides examples of what can be accomplished through visionary leadership and teamwork in 21st-century academic libraries, focusing on how student need and library use prompted institutional change at a mid-sized regional comprehensive university. The authors highlight the essential structural and operational mergers and alliances involved in integrating existing and developing library and campus initiatives to create a unique integrated service point for research, writing, and oral communication in the heart of the university’s main library. The case study also identifies continued partnership and collaboration, and briefly outlines methods through which libraries might initiate similar transformational changes and mergers at their own institutions, serving as a model for similar alliances in other settings.

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Gardner, B., Napier, T.L. and Carpenter, R.G. (2013), "Reinventing Library Spaces and Services: Harnessing Campus Partnerships to Initiate and Sustain Transformational Change", Mergers and Alliances: The Operational View and Cases (Advances in Librarianship, Vol. 37), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 135-151. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0065-2830(2013)0000037010

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