How to modernize without compromising history: a case study of the Franzello Aeromedical Library's journey in updating collections, capabilities, and facilities.


Journal

Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA
ISSN: 1558-9439
Titre abrégé: J Med Libr Assoc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101132728

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 Apr 2024
Historique:
medline: 9 8 2024
pubmed: 9 8 2024
entrez: 9 8 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Academic libraries play a significant role in the student learning process. However, student needs and preferences as well as new paradigms of learning are driving libraries to transition from quiet book repositories to places of collaboration and open information. This descriptive, mixed methods case presentation explores the transition of one library, the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Franzello Aeromedical Library, in three key areas: collection, capability, and facility. Due to the niche subject matter and audience the library serves, this case also describes how the Franzello Aeromedical Library's distinct collection and capability remained intact throughout modernization. The Franzello Aeromedical Library's modernization project aimed to augment the library as a cutting-edge resource supporting USAFSAM's education, consultation, and research mission to equip Aerospace Medicine Airmen with the skills and knowledge for healthcare delivery in austere environments. This project was approached using five phases: 1) best practices baseline, 2) baseline evaluation of library visitor needs, 3) collection weeding, 4) capability, and 5) space design and construction. As a result of this complex two-year project, several recommendations were gleaned. Use the effort as an opportunity to market library services to new audiences. Ensure all stakeholders are at the table from day one and in perpetuity to save time, and consider using purposeful decision-making models, such as Courses of Action, to make tough calls. Be prepared for delays by padding your timeline and compromise where necessary to keep the project alive. Finally, the authors recommend using in-project discovery and findings to plan for future need justification.

Sections du résumé

Background UNASSIGNED
Academic libraries play a significant role in the student learning process. However, student needs and preferences as well as new paradigms of learning are driving libraries to transition from quiet book repositories to places of collaboration and open information. This descriptive, mixed methods case presentation explores the transition of one library, the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Franzello Aeromedical Library, in three key areas: collection, capability, and facility. Due to the niche subject matter and audience the library serves, this case also describes how the Franzello Aeromedical Library's distinct collection and capability remained intact throughout modernization.
Case Presentation UNASSIGNED
The Franzello Aeromedical Library's modernization project aimed to augment the library as a cutting-edge resource supporting USAFSAM's education, consultation, and research mission to equip Aerospace Medicine Airmen with the skills and knowledge for healthcare delivery in austere environments. This project was approached using five phases: 1) best practices baseline, 2) baseline evaluation of library visitor needs, 3) collection weeding, 4) capability, and 5) space design and construction.
Conclusion UNASSIGNED
As a result of this complex two-year project, several recommendations were gleaned. Use the effort as an opportunity to market library services to new audiences. Ensure all stakeholders are at the table from day one and in perpetuity to save time, and consider using purposeful decision-making models, such as Courses of Action, to make tough calls. Be prepared for delays by padding your timeline and compromise where necessary to keep the project alive. Finally, the authors recommend using in-project discovery and findings to plan for future need justification.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39119161
doi: 10.5195/jmla.2024.1792
pii: jmla.2024.1792
pmc: PMC11305460
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

125-132

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2024 Melanie Lazarus, Theresa Bedford, Sara Craycraft, Elizabeth Irvine, Cathy Stahl, Kristen Young.

Auteurs

Melanie Lazarus (M)

melanie.lazarus@us.af.mil, Dean and Professor of Medical Education, United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.

Theresa Bedford (T)

Assistant Dean of Operations Research & Evidence Based Medicine United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.

Sara Craycraft (S)

Librarian, United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Franzello Aeromedical Library, United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.

Elizabeth Irvine (E)

Librarian, United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Franzello Aeromedical Library, United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.

Cathy Stahl (C)

Library Technician, United States School of Aerospace Medicine Franzello Aeromedical Library, United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.

Kristen Young (K)

Branch Chief, Franzello Aeromedical Library, United States School of Aerospace Medicine, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.

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