Chuukaku.com
the website of Katie Fraser
a librarian with a PhD in Learning Sciences
Sunday, 27 September 2009
So, I've been at De Montfort for three weeks now. That means i) I'm getting a better idea of the scope and main tasks of my job and ii) I'm actually having to start doing them. No more sitting around watching Health and Safety videos for me: or at least, not until I do the formal corporate induction in November.
My impression of the job so far is positive. My colleagues have all been friendly and helpful in getting me settled in, and the training programme has mostly consisted of shadowing other people in tasks and being walked through procedures, which suits me quite well. I tend to pick up things quite quickly but also generate and need to ask lots of questions, so prefer this approach to receiving teaching materials without much context.
I'm enjoying making decisions for myself, as well. This week a lecturer emailed me to ask for extra copies of two textbooks. One we already had 14 copies, the other we only had 4. Previous usage stats suggested that 14 copies was sufficient and this was about right for the course size so I decided to email the lecturer back and say I coudn't really justify many more copies of the 14 copy text, but if the 4 copy text was a core text could happily get some more of this. The lecturer emailed back to say this was a good point, and that, as the 4 copy text was a lot more up-to-date, made sense to just increase stock of this one. It wasn't much, but I was pleased that it was the first piece of liaison I'd done where I'd not just said 'okay' and done something, but looked into something and found a better course of action. Liaison success!
Next week all the students start to come back. I'm looking forward to not being the person who knows the least on campus, and have learnt the location of all the library toilets: plus which ones have Dyson Airblade handdryers! That's all I'll get asked for the first week, right?
Note: The photo pictures the still-in-progress new Business and Law Building, where the staff who I support will eventually all be based. I love that the finish is the same as the Information Commons at Sheffield: architectural continuity!
Labels: academic libraries, jobs, liaison