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Applied Degrees and College Library Collections Shaking it UP!

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Shaking it UP!. Applied Degrees and College Library Collections. OLA 2004. Dr. Katharine Janzen, Associate Vice-President, Research and Innovation, Seneca College Dr. Catherine Wilkins, Director, Learning Resources, Conestoga College Jo-Anne Westerby, Library Director, Mohawk College - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Applied Degrees and College Library Collections

Shaking it UP!

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Dr. Katharine Janzen, Associate Vice-President, Research and Innovation, Seneca College

Dr. Catherine Wilkins, Director, Learning Resources, Conestoga College

Jo-Anne Westerby, Library Director, Mohawk College

Tanis Fink, Chief Librarian and Director,

Learning Commons, Seneca College.

OLA 2004OLA 2004

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Applied Degrees in the Ontario Colleges

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Historical ContextHistorical Context

• founded in May 1965 – Educ. Min. Bill Davis

• to address high youth unemployment, low participation rate in post-secondary education, and a lagging economy

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Historical ContextHistorical Context

• created a “system” of 22 (2524) Colleges of Applied Arts Colleges of Applied Arts & Technology& Technology (CAATs)

• Located in each Ontario “community” – commuter colleges

• to ensure access for all adults in Ontario

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Historical ContextHistorical Context

• strategically “alternative to university”

• purposefully different from the USA model of “community colleges”

• to offer certificates, 2 & 3 yr DIPLOMA programs, post diploma and Continuing Education programs/courses

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Historical Historical ContextContext

• strong focus on “vocational relevance”“vocational relevance”

• preparation of skilled workforce to meet needs of the economy

• provision for up to 1/3 of curriculum to be General Education

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The Changing The Changing ContextContext

• trend to globalization in all areas of life

• “diploma” not understood globally = disadvantage to college educated

• knowledge explosion - increasing credentialism in vocations/ professions generally

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The Changing The Changing ContextContext

• 2001-2002 MTCU Pilot Project for “Applied Degrees” to be offered in the CAATs - max 4 applications per CAAT

• rigorous application and approval process

• Reviewed by the Postsecondary Educ. Quality Assessment Board (PEQAB)

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The Changing The Changing ContextContext

• total of 36 Pilot programs were approved by MTCU

• to be assessed in 4 years

• http://peqab.edu.gov.on.ca/pilot2.html

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The Current The Current ContextContext

• “New Charter” for the CAATs – passed in June 2002, effective April 1, 2003

• pushed accountability down to Board of Governors in many areas

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The Current The Current ContextContext

• legislation passed to allow ANYONE to apply to offer university programs in Ontario

• PEQAB assessment req’d

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The Current The Current ContextContext

• “Differentiated Status” offered to the CAATs

• authorization to offer up to 15% of their curricula as applied bacc degrees

• PEQAB assessment req’d

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The Current The Current ContextContext

• “CAPACITY TO DELIVER” at the

baccalaureate level remains an important Standard that must be met

• Library CollectionsLibrary Collections/ Resources are central

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Shaking It Up!

Applied Degrees and College Library Collections

Ontario Library Association 2004

Dr. Catherine Wilkins

Conestoga College

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Conestoga College Context

• student FTE 6,000• schools of: Information and

Engineering Technology; Liberal and Media Studies; Biotechnology, Community Services and Health Sciences; Business

• collaborative degree B.Sc.N.• 4 applied baccalaureate degrees

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Learning Resources Vision

• Administrative Division• Collection Management Division• Learning Support Services

Division• --Educational Technology• Presentation Technologies

Division

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Committees for Communication

• Academic Coordinating Committee

• LRC Advisory Committee• Information Resources

Management Committee

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Applied Degrees—Impact on Collection

• 4 programs, co-op model• Assessment of current collection• PEQAB Assessment

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Learning Resources

• Defining the balance• Print—books & periodicals• Media—video, CD-Rom• Electronic Resources—e-databases• Resources exist in multiple

formats• Linkage to LMS

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Experience with Collaborative Degree

- B.Sc.N.

• McMaster curriculum• Resources selected collaboratively

– McMaster & Conestoga faculty/library staff

• Resources acquired according to PBL curriculum

• Feedback from students

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The case for building the collection

• Degree programs, co-op model• Delivery model-project based

learning• Teamwork integrated • Curriculum Structure--themes• Science & Math, Technology &

Business, Liberal Arts• Projections based on numbers

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Curriculum Themes -Architecture Program

• Foundation module• Code and regulations of practice• Construction materials and methods• Building systems• Applied mathematics• Studio principles & history of design• Computer concepts• Estimating & specifications• Human health, ergonomics• Environment & safety

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Process for Collection Building

• Faculty and library reps for each degree• Identify priorities for collection—

reference, reserve and circulating materials

• Core and liberal studies courses• Ongoing dialogue to determine balance

of collection—print/media/electronic• Evaluation of resources; feedback from

students and faculty

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Funding for resources

• Operating funds, donations and fundraising—college process

• Communication with faculty and senior administration—inform, educate, advocate

• Results of evaluation critical

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Where are we now?

• Building the collection• Providing access• Building knowledge in the College

community re: collection needs

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What does the future hold?

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Shaking it Up at Seneca College!

Tanis Fink, Chief Librarian and Director, Learning Commons, Seneca College.

OLA 2004

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Business Case Method

Methodology of Seneca College Library

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Background

●Biggest barrier was lack of funding for collections

●How do you quantitive a library funding issue?

●A methodology was required

●Cost analysis plan for the library collections

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Let’s Get to Work

How do you get started developing a cost-analysis plan for a college library collection?

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What do you want?

●Partnership with faculty

●Collections closely linked to the curriculum

●Quick, effective and relevant selection

●Easy to use method for staff

●Statistical and budget framework

●Type, quantity and level of resource for the student

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Birth Announcement

The story behind the birth of

the

Collection Development

Profile

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Accountability

●Faculty Librarians Involvement and Ownership

●Partnership with Faculty

●Commitment of Time from faculty

●We stopped chasing faculty and they started chasing us!

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Other Steps

●College Collections Standards

●Benchmarks with other academic institutions

●Measurement

●The annoying budget chart

●Estimation of all programs

●Received new funding for books!

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Five Year Budget Plan-Travel and Tourism

Number of StudentsCurrent Number of booksCost of a bookHow much to maintain the collectionHow much to build the collectionCost of periodicalsCost of mediaTotal budget

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Five Year Budget Plan-Travel and Tourism

1999 $15,8602000 $17,0532001 $18,0192002 $19,0402003 $20,120

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Success Story

♥ Annual commitment

♥ Measurable

♥ Academic Partnership

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The Applied Degrees are coming!

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We did not panic!

●We had a model!

●Measurable system

●Extensive work on collections

●Excellent partnership with our faculty

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Applied Degrees

Bachelor of Applied Technology in Integrated Environmental Site Remediation

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Traditional Role

●Learning Commons Model

●Collection Profile Process

●Five-year Plan of collection renewal

●# of books = # of students

●Standards and benchmarks

●Faculty commitment and partnership

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E-Presence

●e-books, e-journals, e-databases

●electronic library

●Learning Commons web site

●Research by Subject pages

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Challenges-the grey ghost!

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Challenges of Applied Degrees

●Grey Ghost of collection development

●Level of selection and availability

●Cost

●Space

●New faculty partnership

●Journal literature

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The Future

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What Next?

Collaboration on selection

Collaboration on storage

Pooling of resources, staffing and collections

More consortium agreements

COLLABORATION!!!!!

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Jo-Anne WesterbyMohawk College

OLA 2004

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COLLABORATION

COLLABORATION

COLLABORATION

COLLABORATION!!!!!