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October 2013

December 2013

ANNUAL LIBRARY SYMPOSIUM: EXPLORING NEW FRONTIERS OF LIBRARIANSHIP

As academic libraries find themselves challenged by perpetual technological change and a continuous shift in user behaviour, the Library and Information Service held a symposium in November to seek solutions to advance institutional objectives and augment the future of academic libraries. The symposium titled X-plore • X-pand • X-ceed: ensuring dynamic academic libraries for the future was attended by 125 delegates from across the country and neighbouring countries.

In particular, the Symposium’s lens was turned to library management systems, new roles for librarians and how to develop a change culture as catalyst for the creation of new order services. An ambitious aim was set to articulate robust, flexible and scalable responses capable of sustaining academic libraries in an unpredictable future.

Rising to the challenge, key speakers Carl Grant (University of Oklahoma) and Daniel Forsman (Chalmers University of Technology) encouraged delegates to re-evaluate traditional perspectives and to seize opportunities provided by the digital environment. Foremost was their emphasis on capitalising on knowledge about users, optimising the potential to analyse library-held data and escalating the assimilation of digital and cloud services into all spheres of librarianship.

The Symposium also embraced the notion of “mind set” and the “power of the individual” as pivotal elements for building dynamic and sustainable libraries congruous with the needs of the 21st Century. To this effect, critical principles that nurture creativity and empower individuals to be, and to create, the desired solutions for the profession’s challenges, were affirmed. Among the speakers were product leaders from around the globe to lead discussion on new generation library platforms, e-books and new acquisition models. They were joined by a host of local speakers who emparted their experiences working in an advanced digital academic environment. Local and international librarians, who participated, talked about new roles for libraries such as research data curation and digitisation of heritage collections.

Ending the Symposium on a high note, Dr Steyn Heckroodt (Stellenbosch University) gave a zealous talk on the nurturing of a change culture. He pointed out willingness to learn, passion, originality, team effort and conquering of fear as forceful elements which drive change. With this message he clearly conveyed that answers lie not in technology, but in the human ability to navigate and take advantage of its possibilities.

The Symposium adjourned with an air of confidence and enthusiasm about the measures required to lead academic libraries to new frontiers. A list of presenters and their presentations is available on the Symposium website at: http://conferences.sun.ac.za/index.php/sulis_symp.

Lucia Schoombee

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Ms Ellen Tise, SU Library head with Mr Daniel Forsman, Chalmers University of Technology (left), Prof Julian Smith, SU's Vice-Rector: Community Interaction & Personnel and Mr Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma Libraries (right).(Photographer: Anton Jordaan)​

Panel discussion. From left to right: Mr Wouter Klapwijk, Dr Axel Kaschte, OCLC, Dr Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris and Mr Richard Burkitt, ProQuest.

 

 

 

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