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Embedding innovation for scholarly information and research

JoAnne Sparks (Information Services, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Linda O'Brien (Information Services, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Joanna Richardson (Information Services, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia)
Malcolm Wolski (Information Services, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia)
Sanja Tadic (Information Services, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia)
Joanne Morris (Information Services, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia)

Library Management

ISSN: 0143-5124

Article publication date: 11 January 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to report on “turning a new page” (TNP), a business improvement initiative undertaken by Scholarly Information & Research (SIR). The aim is to embed innovation and integrate e‐research and library services. SIR is part of the Information Services (INS) division at Griffith University, one of the top research universities in Australia. SIR provides library services, publication support and eResearch services to over 43,000 students and staff at five campuses and online.

Design/methodology/approach

TNP combines methods from best practices around continuous improvement, change management and business planning to achieve better alignment operationally and to prioritise potential improvements to services. The focus is on services required in three to five years for the “new generation” of users who will need them.

Findings

Existing services were unevenly delivered and resources unevenly distributed. A key initial step is restructuring to collocate similar capabilities and redistribute resources, and provides a framework for developing future capacity. The integrated staffing approach nurtures innovation and skills development.

Originality/value

Integrating e‐research services with library services to this extent has not been achieved in an Australian context before. The combination of methods applied and the progress achieved to date illustrates the value of the approach and may be relevant for other research‐intensive universities.

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Citation

Sparks, J., O'Brien, L., Richardson, J., Wolski, M., Tadic, S. and Morris, J. (2013), "Embedding innovation for scholarly information and research", Library Management, Vol. 34 No. 1/2, pp. 128-140. https://doi.org/10.1108/01435121311298324

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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