r. michael young, ph.d director, digital games research ... michael...how i learned to stop worrying...
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one professor’s view on the Hunt’s research-enabling design
orhow I learned to stop worrying and love the
library
r. michael young, ph.d
director, digital games research center & professor, department of computer science
nc state university
Tuesday, October 8, 13
perspective on libraries as research partners• Important elements:
• render servers, cloud-based infrastructure, telepresence, staff support services, overhead agreements, grant-writing expertise
• these are important, but these are not the key
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perspective on libraries as research partners• The single most
important factor to the design of the Hunt Library as a research component at NCSU is the new relationship between the Library and the faculty member.
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the relationship between faculty and library
• context
• all faculty members were, at one time, undergraduates and then graduate students
• the relationship between libraries and faculty:
• libraries provide the great, often exclusive access to a wide range of resources for many people over a sustained period of time
• achieved by placing careful control on the access to and use of these resources
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• While we were busy working, the internet disrupted that relationship
• Institutional digital resources/archives and information sources are directly accessible
• Individuals can now create and share resources that may be of comparable quality to that of curated library content
the relationship between faculty and library
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• not enough just to create digital archives, though that’s one important element
• you need to lead with a change to the relationship
making the change
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• The NCSU Library’s philosophy turns the relationship on its head
• They give us the keys to the starship
• They join in the research effort as equal partners in the innovation, but with specific areas of expertise
making the change
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first steps: build a track record
DH Hill Learning Commons
focus on student engagement within the library space
integrates life of the student with life of the scholar
scholarstudent
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translating this idea to faculty
What’s the intersection of these two sets of capabilities?
librarianresearcher
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first steps: create stakeholders
• Library engaged faculty early in the design of facilities
• I thought they were nuts
• (please don’t tell them I said this)
librarianresearcher
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infrastructure & facilities
Design your infrastructure to match the research excellence of your faculty
librarianresearcher
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staffing
Design your staffing plan and hire people who understand the culture of research and who are themselves masters of the point of intersection from their own disciplinary perspectives
librarianresearcher
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walk the walk
librarianresearcher
At every point, expect the faculty member to share responsibility
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consequences
• the Hunt library is the single largest, most visible investment in the future of scholarship on our campus
• I completely believe that the Hunt library was designed for me
• I’m not alone. Every faculty member engaged in research with the library feels this same thing.
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results: teaching and research integration
• the library has been open for 10 months
• I’ve taught/co-taught four undergraduate classes here that provide my students with access to resources no other students in the country have
• Co-directed (with LIbrary staff) 2 departmentally funded undergraduates developing core software infrastructure for controlling large displays
• Directed 2 NSF-funded REU undergraduates integrating the touch screen large displays into an ongoing $1M+ NSF research project
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• the library has been open for 10 months
• I’ve worked with Library staff to submit 3 proposals and we have an additional proposal under development
• Of those three proposals, we’ve received 2 awards totaling over $1M
• includes a IMLS National Leadership award to start next month, a collaboration between NCSU Libraries and Departments of Art+Design, Computer Science (lead), Education and Electrical and Computer Engineering
results: new efforts
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one professor’s view on the Hunt’s research-enabling design
orhow I learned to stop worrying and love the
library
r. michael young, ph.d
director, digital games research center & professor, department of computer science
nc state university
Tuesday, October 8, 13