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Working together in Cambridge: music

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Working together in Cambridge: music. Anna Pensaert Head of Music. Clemens Gresser Deputy Head of Music. Starting the project. 2008: General Board Review of Teaching and Learning Support Services

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Working together in Cambridge: music

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  1. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Working together in Cambridge: music Anna Pensaert Head of Music Clemens Gresser Deputy Head of Music

  2. Starting the project • 2008: General Board Review of Teaching and Learning Support Services • Working together: developing synergies between the UL’s music department and the Pendlebury Library of Music • Discussions about options and best way forward

  3. Music pilot • 3 year pilot project for music collections • Previous structure: two independent posts • Head of Music, UL • Pendlebury Librarian • New Structure: two related posts, shared between two institutions • Head of Music • Deputy Head of Music

  4. Enhancing services • Maintaining individual strengths • Developing more coherent and coordinated services: • Collection development and acquisitions • Research skills • User services • Promoting the collections • …

  5. Overview – a critical reality check • Avoiding each other and meeting each other! Ships… • 50% is not 50%... • Bi-location, it’s not just “over the road”… • 2+3+2 ≠ 7 music librarians • Bi-location and technical issues • Achievements and “other benefits”

  6. Bi-location and technical issues - Voyager Spot the difference!

  7. 4. Bi-location and technical issues – File storage • Camtools vs Shared Drive at Pen via VPN

  8. Bi-location and technical issues – web pages • IP recognition (no updates UL or Pen pages independent from location!) -> can be fixed, but… • UL -> FTP server & HTML • Faculty -> WordPress

  9. 5. Achievements and “other benefits” - started in September • Team of 6: 3 volunteers 3 ft members of staff - Blogger team from both libraries

  10. Other benefits of the current model • Knowing both collections -> advise users of one library of benefits of other library • Coordinate acquisition -> sometimes duplicate, say, sheet music for practical reasons -> concentrate on one holding at library for expensive acquisitions (collected editions)

  11. Any questions? Anna Pensaert amljp2@cam.ac.uk Clemens Gresser cg474@cam.ac.uk

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