Library Reorganization,Chaos, and Using the Core Competencies as a Guide |
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Authors: | Clint Chamberlain Derek Reece |
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Abstract: | Starting in the fall of 2012, the staff at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) Library began to plan for a library-wide reorganization of staff and services. Every staff member would be affected by the reorganization process, including the library’s serials and e-resources team. In what could be a most chaotic time, the serials and e-resources team chose to use the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) draft version of core competencies for electronic resource librarians as a guide to help in selecting members for the e-resources team that would emerge following the reorganization. The presentation on which this article is based reviews the situation at UTA, the core competencies, and how the serials/e-resources team used the core competencies along with a self-assessment tool to help select the most qualified staff for the team. |
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Keywords: | reorganization NASIG Core Competencies for Electronic Resource Librarians staffing electronic resource management |
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