Strategies for sustainable services in academic libraries
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore distinctive yet simple strategies for sustainability in academic libraries focussing on structured communication templates for stakeholders, pre-planned daily programming, and regularized, self-sustaining staff development.
Design/methodology/approach
Case study of unique strategies implemented at Nanyang Technological University Libraries.
Findings
Each of the three strategies has been successfully launched though they are at various stages of maturity. The first two strategies (structured communication templates and daily programming) have been implemented quite recently, whereas the staff development programme has been running for some time. Findings indicate that sustainability in all of these cases is directly linked to good planning which either minimizes daily, weekly or monthly work, and/or helps to clarify goals and focus action.
Practical implications
These strategies are feasible, transferable, malleable, and impactful such that other academic libraries with varying staffing structures can adopt and adjust them to their local needs.
Originality/value
Implementing simple sustainable services and strategies can have real impact and can provide alternatives to large-scale projects that may be too resource intensive for many to undertake on a regular basis.
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Citation
Cmor, D. (2016), "Strategies for sustainable services in academic libraries", Library Management, Vol. 37 No. 6/7, pp. 298-307. https://doi.org/10.1108/LM-05-2016-0038
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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