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Malcolm BrownDartmouth College
voice: 603-646-1349fax: 603-646-1042
email: [email protected]
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Bad enough! Again the same old story! When you’ve finished building your house, you realize that in doing so you unexpectedly learned something that you absolutely had to know — before you began to build. The eternal pitiful ‘too late!’ The melancholy of everything done!…
Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
Facilities for Collaboration — NERCOMP 2002
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Project Goals• Provide information for
institutions planning facilities• Bring together information on a
wide range of facilities• Document depository• Promote collaboration related to
networked information resources and services
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What are collaborative facilities?• Deliver content or services • Involves networked technology• Staffed by more than a single
professional group
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What’s collaboration?
• Shared goals• Recognition of contributions of
each group• Joint administrative structure not
required
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Types of facilities
• Information commons• Digital library centers• Centers for instructional or faculty
development• Centers or classrooms for
instructional delivery
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Types of facilities (2)
• Facilities for multimedia production
• Facilities for multimedia delivery• Centers for distance education• Specialized or high end services
– Caves– I2 Access Grid conferencing facilities
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Professional Groups
• Librarians• Information technologists• Instructional technologists• Faculty• Dean’s office; Residential Life• Media producers
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Coalition for NetworkedInformation
DartmouthCollege
Sponsored by
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Advisory Group
• Malcolm Brown, Dartmouth• Barbara Dewey, U. Tennessee• Charles Henry, Rice• Joan Lippincott, CNI• Catherine Murray-Rust, Oregon
State• Michael Neuman, Georgetown
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Presentations at CNI meetings• Dartmouth College• Oregon State University• Northwestern University• University of Tennessee• Vassar College
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(1) Planning documents
• key decisions• decision-making process(es)• construction phasing
– collection management and access– network services continuity
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Dartmouth examples
• Baker/Berry Phasing Plan• Baker/Berry Move Plan• Collection Management Report
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(3) Technology design and costs
• equipment rosters• maps of equipment to program
goals and spaces• equipment innovations• emerging technology
opportunities
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(5) Staffing documents
• staff reassignments• new staff increments• acquisition of new skill sets
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(6) Financial documents
• overall project costs• fiscal trade-offs• maintenance costs• other on-going (new) costs
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(7) Marketing strategies
• marketing to staff• marketing to constituencies• mapping to institutional priorities
– institutional strategic plans– development strategies– IT and library strategic directions
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Bad enough! Again the same old story! When you’ve finished building your house, you realize that in doing so you unexpectedly learned something that you absolutely had to know — before you began to build. The eternal pitiful ‘too late!’ The melancholy of everything done!…
Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
Facilities for Collaboration — NERCOMP 2002