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2014
CPUT Libraries Annual Report
Contents: Page Our Vision and Mission
Message from Professor Fourie, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Knowledge and Information Technology Services
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Message from Dr Elisha Chiware, Director: CPUT Libraries 3
2014 Highlights and overview of library activities
Library staff structure
Strategic objectives:
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Teaching and Learning support 6
Research support 8
Resource usage 10
Campus and satellite libraries 11
Collection development 15
Information technology 16
Staff training and development 17
Quality assurance services 18
Marketing services 19
Outreach – Community engagements and partnerships 20
National and International collaboration and partnership 21
Conclusion 22
Library research output 2014 23
Staff movements in 2014 24
Students trained per department 2014 25
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 1
OUR VISION AND MISSION
Vision The vision of CPUT Libraries is to be the innovative leading information partner enabling the institution to be at the heart of technology education in Africa
Mission CPUT Libraries will develop an efficient and sustainable library service to enable us to pro-actively respond to the teaching, learning, research and scholarship needs of the institution, through innovative services, cutting-edge systems as well as excellent facilities and resources.
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 2
Message from Dr Elisha Chiware, Director: CPUT Libraries
Dr Elisha Chiware
In 2014 CPUT Libraries continued to grow the range of services to the university community. Support for teaching and learning especially through Information Literacy programmes played a major role in the collaboration with faculties. Services are also being extended to the newly established Research Chairs to ensure that researchers, postgraduate and postdoctoral students are fully supported to carry out their research work. Work continues on the Research Data Management Pilot Project and a number of tools and services are being developed to enhance the MediaTUM Platform.
The range of information resources available to students and staff has also grown exponentially and is able to meet the broad information needs of the university community.
The project on improving library spaces is also continuing and in 2014 the focus was on the Bellville Campus. New Library Buildings are coming up in Wellington (for Education and Agriculture) and Mowbray and these will be ready for use in later part of 2016.
Our international collaboration with various universities in Europe and the US are also continuing and providing staff with opportunities to learn from other environments. Our leadership and stewardship in library statistics has seen the number of South African Higher Education libraries participating in the CHELSA Statistics Database grow.
In 2015 we hope to continue the collaboration with faculties as well as the units that fall under the DVC: KITS (Knowledge, Information and Technology services) as we build better synergies and provide efficient services to the university community.
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 3
2014 Highlights and overview of library activities
2014 was an exciting year for the library as we continued to build synergies with faculties and other service providers across the university. University support for open access and related services, such as the RDM pilot project, development of library spaces, the rollout of the statistics database to academic libraries in South Africa and the signing of collaboration agreements with two international institutions underlined some of the library’s highlights for the year.
Open Access and Research Data Management Policies Acceptance of these policies laid the foundation for a number of library initiatives such as the Signing of the Berlin Declaration (planned for 2015) and the piloting of the Research Data Management (RDM) project. Rollout of the RDM pilot project The MediaTUM software was installed and the Institute of Biomedical and Microbial Biotechnology (IBMB) identified as partner in the pilot project to test and develop the software.
Advanced Information Literacy Certificate course Building on the current Information Literacy Course being presented to students, the library developed and piloted an advanced course for post graduate students.
Development of library spaces The reconfiguration of library spaces and distribution of new furniture continued at Cape Town and was extended to include Bellville. A new library space was opened at MediaCity while at Mowbray plans for the development of the library space were approved and a new library was planned for Wellington with building starting in 2015.
Rollout of Statistics database to CHELSA Libraries With the acceptance of the Statistics Database as a platform for academic libraries in South Africa by CHELSA, two workshops were held for the training of staff at other institutions.
Memorandums of Understanding The library signed Memorandums of Understanding with two institutions: University of Oslo and Akershus and VirginiaTech.
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 4
Library staff structure During 2014 the library was restructured in order to align its services more closely to the University’s objectives and provide better faculty support. The Library Deputy Director assumed responsibility for the Client Services cluster within the Library. Library Managers within this cluster were each assigned a faculty and assumed responsibility for the overall management of the branches related to their faculty. The only exception is the Library Manager for Applied Science who is not responsible for a branch, but takes on the new portfolio of Research Support (which includes management of the Digital Knowledge and Research Data Management projects). Client Services librarians include Branch, Faculty and Circulation Librarians who support all students and staff within their faculty or branch with Information Literacy training, research, collection development and general library assistance. The Staff Training and Development Librarian and Research Support Librarian complete the Client Services cluster.
A Director’s Support Unit was formed to support the Library Director. This unit consists of the Quality Assurance Office and Finance who provide strategic information to Library Management and the Marketing Unit, responsible for the marketing of CPUT Libraries across all platforms. The Technical Services and Library IT Managers also report directly to the Library Director. The Technical Services Manager has overall responsibility for the purchasing of books, periodicals and electronic resources for the library while the Library IT Manager ensures access to these resources and provides general support of library platforms.
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 5
Teaching and Learning support
Dr Mike Moll , Library Deputy Director
Zanele Mathe Yunus Omar Petro Coreejes-Brink Regina Sikhosana Petro Coreejes-Brink Sulaiman Majal
Faculty: Applied Science Faculty: Business Faculty: Education & Social Sciences Faculty: Engineering Faculty: Health & Wellness Faculty: Informatics & Design
& Research Support
Teaching and learning During 2014 the Information Literacy (IL) certificate was rolled out to a number of departments, with students in 39 departments undergoing the full 5 module course. Most of the training was for 1st year and ECP students. Senior Library Assistants who completed the Train-the-Trainer course supported librarians by assisting with IL training at Bellville, Cape Town, Granger Bay and MediaCity. In 2014, 3079 students registered for the Information Literacy certificate. Certificates were issued to students who completed the assessment with more than 50%. The breakdown of training per faculty in 2014 is as follows:
Faculty
Number of students attending training
Number of training interventions
A/h sessions (hours)
Total number
of sessions (hours)
Level of students
Number of training interventions
ECP 1 2 3 4 M&D
Applied Science 2149 88 10 117 26 55 1 1 5 0
Business 5785 196 19 279 14 167 4 0 9 2 Education & Social Sciences 3265 52 13 98 3 34 4 1 1 9
Engineering 3192 115 34 196 22 66 0 0 21 6 Health & Wellness 2686 82 0 90 6 58 1 4 10 3 Informatics & Design 1722 80 7 163 0 77 0 2 1 0
TOTAL 18799 613 83 943 71 457 10 8 47 20 Table 1: Training statistics per faculty 2014
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 6
Training room Bellville
The Business Faculty with the highest number of students had the most training interventions. There was a fairly even distribution of training across all the other faculties. In 23 departments all ECP or 1st year students underwent library training. For a full breakdown of the percentage of students trained per department see Students trained per Department.
Graph 1: Training interventions
Faculty support Students and staff are supported with 1-to-1 training and reference queries by library staff. During 2014 most queries handled were from the Faculty of Health and Wellness followed by the Faculty of Education & Social Sciences.
Graph 2: Queries per faculty
LibGuides
Library Guides developed for each department are updated regularly and provide links to key resources and other information to assist students in their studies.
14%
32%
9%
19%
13%
13%
Training interventions per faculty 2014
Applied Science
Business
Education
Engineering
Health & Wellness
Informatics & Design
10%
17%
19%
11%
22%
11%
10%
Queries per faculty
Applied Sciences
Business
Education & Social Sciences
Engineering
Health & Wellness
Informatics & Design
Not allocated
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 7
Research support
The library supported research at CPUT by assisting with research queries and provided training to M&D students as well as staff and researchers. Training covered areas such as Information resources, Mendeley and Bibliometrics. Many training sessions were provided in cooperation with Faculties, Departments and the Research Directorate.
In 2014 the focus of the department broadened to include support for Research Units and the Technology Transfer Office.
Advanced Information Literacy programme An Advanced Information Literacy programme for post graduate students consisting of nine modules was developed and trialed. It can be viewed at: http://libguides.library.cput.ac.za/advancedil
Bibliometrics Mendeley The library was identified to play a leading role in embedding bibliometrics into processes at CPUT. A Bibliometrics Working Group was established and a project plan drafted. A guideline for drawing up a bibliometric guide was developed and is available to library staff via Blackboard. Librarians developed Bibliometric profiles for nine lecturers in the Faculty of Business.
The practical aspects of Scientometrics were also explored.
Citation graph on Scopus
The Research Support librarian developed an approved Harvard-CPUT citation style for Mendeley. Mendeley is being installed on computers in the library and a general University-wide rollout is envisioned.
A presentation on the use of Mendeley together with MS word was developed and made available via SlideShare. It can be viewed at: http://www.slideshare.net/LaraLibrarian/mendeley-and-ms-word.
Mendeley training
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 8
Inter-Library Loans CPUT Libraries continues to support research with the provision of its ILL services. An online ILL request form was developed and is available on the library website. ILL statistics for 2014 are as follows:
Online ILL request form
2013 Total 2014 Total
ILL - Books requested by CPUT ILL - Int mat rec 19 12
" ILL - mat not rec 155 113
" ILL - mat received 409 375 ILL - Copies requested by CPUT ILL - e-copies 354 303 " ILL - Int mat rec 45 57
" ILL - mat not rec 69 68
" ILL - mat received 264 252
ILL - Copies requested from CPUT ILL - Int. mat req 5 83
" ILL - req. for mat 369 365
" ILL - Satisfied req 78 69
ILL - Books requested from CPUT ILL - Int. mat req 6 34
" ILL - req. for mat 1,366 1,163
" ILL - Satisfied req 652 545 Table 2: ILL statistics 2014
Digital Knowledge
CPUT Open Access Logo
Research Data Management
This project encapsulates the digitizing of all Masters and Doctorate theses produced by CPUT students as well as those produced by the Cape and Peninsula Technikons prior to 2005 and has been extended to include all research output produced by the University. In 2014, 215 theses were added and there was a total of 9 114 downloads, of which 2 987 were for theses.
A submission process for theses was accepted and implemented. Training on the process was rolled out to academic staff.
The acceptance of the Open Access and Research Data Management Policies created the foundation for the installation of the MediaTum software and the identification of the Institute of Biomedical and Microbial Biotechnology (IBMB) as the pilot group to trial the e-Research Infrastructure and Communication.
Requirements gathering meeting
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 9
Resource usage
Print resources
Graph 4: % of book titles used
Graph 3: Usage of print items
The usage of print materials continued to decline in 2014. Loans dropped by 17% and in-house usage by 34% compared to 2013. This is further supported by the percentage of titles used at each branch in 2014 with Groote Schuur showing the highest percentage use of 36% compared to 6% usage at George.
Electronic resources
Graph 5: Resource comparison
In comparison to print titles, the usage of electronic books has continued to increase, showing a 26% in 2014. The usage of print materials includes both loans and in-house usage. Currently 9% of book titles are in electronic format. Full-text downloading of journal articles has shown a 21% decline from 2013 while the number of database searches has decreased by 31% compared to 2013.
Graph 6: Print and e-books
Athlone, 28%
Bellville, 24%
Cape Town, 23%
George, 6%
Granger Bay, 13%
Groote Schuur, 36% MediaCity,
28%
Mowbray, 23%
Tygerberg, 33%
Wellington, 16%
Worcester, 35%
% of total number of book titles used in 2014
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Usage of print items 2010-2014
Loans In-house usage
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The usage of e- versus print materials 2011-2014
Journal Full-textdownloads
E-Book Sectiondownloads
Usage of printedbooks
25 394
269 442
Number of print and e-books 2014
E-books
Printed books
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 10
Campus and satellite libraries
Athlone
Siviwe Bangani
Branch librarian: Siviwe Bangani (resigned) Number of staff: 1 Focus: Faculty of Health and Wellness Number of students supported in 2014: 919 Athlone library is supported by a Librarian from CPUT Libraries and one appointed by the WCCN. All other library staff members are employed by WCCN. Athlone library has a varied collection with a well-used fiction component responsible for 11% of the loans in 2014.
Photo 1: Entrance to Athlone library
Seats: 55 Student computers: 18 Loans: 5 275 Queries: 8 028 Income: R26 207 Visits: 66 370
Bellville
Elvira Lottering
Branch librarian: Elvira Lottering Number of user services staff: 16 Focus: Faculties of Applied Science, Business, Engineering, Health and Wellness, Informatics and Design Number of students supported in 2014: 9 182 Bellville library houses the administrative units of the library. Plans for the redesign of the library space have been approved and will be completed in 2015. It is the only library to provide students with study cubicles for individual study.
Photo 2: Ramp at Bellville library
Seats: 810 Student computers: 107 Loans: 38 214 Queries: 7 243 Income: R105 245 Visits: 316 492
Cape Town
Farhana Yunnus
Branch librarian: Farhana Yunnus Number of user services staff: 23 Focus: Faculties of Applied Science, Business, Engineering, Health and Wellness, Informatics and Design Number of students supported in 2014: 15 504 The redevelopment of library spaces and rollout of new furniture continued in 2014. Services were centralized with the movement of binding and lamination to the Circulation desk. A space was prepared for the installation of compact storage units.
Photo 3: Study space at Cape Town library
Seats: 1102 Student computers: 170 Loans: 39 995 Queries: 22 230 Income: R146 765 Visits: 410 492
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 11
George
Yegambaram Naicker
Branch librarian: Yegambaram Naicker Number of staff: 1 Focus: Faculty of Health and Wellness Number of students supported in 2014: 56 George library is still inaccessible; however the computer\library area is neatly organized, creating an environment conducive to study. It is fully utilised by students for studying, researching, typing assignments and printing. The library will be moving at the end of 2014.
Photo 4: IT/library space at George
Seats: 16 Student computers: 14 Loans: 53 Queries: 246 Income: R0 Visits: 713
Granger Bay
Edene du Toit
Branch librarian: Edene du Toit Number of staff: 3 Focus: Faculties of Business and Engineering Number of students supported in 2014: 661 Granger Bay serves staff and students from both the Maritime and Hospitality courses.
Photo 5: Entrance to Granger Bay library
Seats: 60 Student computers: 16 Loans: 2 746 Queries: 8 173 Income: R8 335 Visits: 60 584
Groote Schuur
Estelle Kriger
Branch librarian: Estelle Kriger Number of staff: 2 Focus: Faculty of Health and Wellness Number of students supported in 2014: 124 From 2015 only 3rd year radiography students will accommodated at Groote Schuur.
Photo 6: Entrance to Groote Schuur library
Seats: 12 Student computers: 3 Loans: 2 338 Queries: 349 Income: R1 775 Visits: 7 557
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 12
MediaCity
Cavall Barends
Branch librarian: Cavall Barends Number of staff: 2 Focus: Faculty of Informatics and Design Number of students supported in 2014: 536 In 2014 the library moved from the Thomas Pattullo building to MediaCity. A new library space was provided and library services resumed. The access control gate was installed in September. Lack of gate statistics from March to August has resulted in a low figure for the number of library visits.
Photo 7: Interior of MediaCity library
Seats: 40 Student computers: 4 Loans: 2 885 Queries: 3 759 Income: R5 271 Visits: 41 702
Mowbray
Sharon Panayiotou
Branch librarian: Sharon Panayiotou Number of staff: 7 Focus: Faculties of Education & Social Sciences and Business Number of students supported in 2014: 2 751 Although the building project has been delayed, library spaces have been reorganized and new furniture distributed. An extensive chart clean-up resulted in an improved collection and many discarded items were made available to students.
Photo 8: Study space at Mowbray library
Seats: 129 Student computers: 22 Loans: 26 154 Queries: 11 273 Income: R53 779 Visits: 126 345
Tygerberg
Michelle Snyders
Librarian: Michelle Snyders Number of staff: 2 Focus: Faculty of Health and Wellness Number of students supported in 2014: 309 From the month of July the IT Lab at Tygerberg has become the responsibility of the library staff for 3 days a week. Main focus areas for the staff included the managing of available space and collection development.
Photo 9: Interior of Tygerberg library
Seats: 38 Student computers: 16 Loans: 4 638 Queries: 4 528 Income: R3 985 Visits: 40 861
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 13
Wellington
Joanne Arendse
Librarian: Joanne Arendse Number of staff: 7 Focus: Faculties of Education, Applied Science and Business Number of students supported in 2014: 2 239 A model School Library and a new Agriculture building have been designed for Wellington. December 2014 saw the dismantling of the library at Wellington as it moved into the CP van der Merwe Hall while awaiting the completion of the new library.
Photo 10: Dismantling of Wellington library
Seats: 214 Student computers: 29 Loans: 20 766 Queries: 5 674 Income: R30 886 Visits: 203 958
Worcester
Vuyokazi Kiva
Librarian: Vuyokazi Kiva Number of staff: 2 Focus: Faculty of Health and Wellness Number of students supported in 2014:183 Library staff have actively been investigating methods to make the library collection more accessible to students.
Photo 11: Worcester library
Seats: 34 Student computers: 7 Loans: 241 Queries: 1 350 Income: R835 Visits: 2 507
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 14
Collection development The Library contributes to the support of teaching and learning and research by providing access to a collection of carefully selected resources comprising of books, audio-visual resources, periodicals and electronic resources. In the case of some journals, the purchase of an electronic copy includes a free print copy.
In 2014 the trend of spending most of the budget on electronic resources has continued.
Graph 7: Collection development expenditure 2010-2014
Print resources Books In 2013 the average cost of a book was R796.69. 2014 showed a slight (1%) decrease with the average cost a book being R789 as shown by the breakdown of the number of items purchased and the average cost of the items per faculty. In 2014 the library was able to purchase 3 169 items. However, a total of 1409 donations were also received.
Table 3: A breakdown of the number of items purchased and the average cost of items
Number of items Cost Average cost per item
Applied Science 211 R 288 482 R 1 367 Business 629 R 579 444 R 921 Education & Social Sciences 684 R 264 650 R 387
Engineering 217 R 302 782 R 1 395 Health & Wellness 619 R 313 548 R 507 Informatics & Design 267 R 351 609 R 1 317 Library 327 R 220 374 R 674 Special projects 215 R 178 665 R 831
Periodicals The move to electronic journals continues with 469 print-only subscriptions in 2014. Online subscriptions increased to 242 while the number of subscriptions available in print and online was 100. Six online-only new titles were added to the collection while 4 titles were cancelled.
• 5122 issues received • 1067 volumes bound
The library is currently undertaking a project to discard issues of periodicals available online and 11 223 issues were withdrawn.
E-resources
Based on database and e-book usage statistics for the first half of the year a decision was taken to cancel two databases (Jaypee Digital and Small Business Resource Center). Material Connexion was also identified as having low usage, however CPUT is the only institution in South Africa subscribing to the database which covers all areas of design and the library is therefore promoting it to improve usage.
R 0R 1 000 000R 2 000 000R 3 000 000R 4 000 000R 5 000 000R 6 000 000R 7 000 000R 8 000 000
Book & AV Journal subscript ions E-Resources
Collection development expenditure 2010-2014
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 15
Information technology Access to e-resources The library continues to provide access to electronic databases and e-books for both on- and off-campus users. EBSCO has provided the library with a six month trial of its Discovery tool, EDS. Library Management System upgrades: Aleph version 22 was installed and the Aleph Reporting Centre (ARC) was upgraded from version 3 to 4. A CAS server is now in place for the implementation of single signon access for PRIMO and Aleph. Library web site The library website was updated to include RSS feeds to e-book titles and to incorporate the use of banners for marketing purposed. Two electronic forms were made available, one for requesting Inter-Library loans and the other for ordering library materials.
Research support DSpace and MediaTum are being hosted at CPUT Libraries. Although some problems were experienced, assistance has been received from the CPUT MIS Department and Technical staff at TUM.
Libguides Staff have been given access to the new version of libguides
Leaning Commons: Cape Town
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 16
Staff training and development With 101 staff, staff training is an important part of the Library’s strategy to ensure a workforce capable of delivering on its strategic goals.
Graph 9: Breakdown of library staff 2014 During 2014 72 staff attended a total of 208 training sessions organized by CPUT HR or offered specifically within the library. In addition:
9 staff attended conferences 11 staff partook in external studies
Degrees awarded:
• Dr Lara Skelly (Librarian: Research Support Training) obtained her PhD at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Thesis title: The Public Library's Contribution to Economic Growth and Development: a Path Analysis
• Ms Vathiswa Njongwe obtained an MSc in Financial Management at the University of Hull. Dissertation title: Assessing the performance and survival of university spin outs in the United Kingdom
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Breakdown of Library staff 2014
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Professional
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 17
Quality assurance The Quality Assurance Department is responsible for providing statistics and relevant data for library and faculty reports. These include reports requested by senior staff, monthly analytical reports, quarterly library reports, library resources and usage data for faculty review reports and reports pertaining to student training.
With statistics a key focus of the Department, the staff offered two workshops to train other librarians on the use of the Statistics database and contributed to the development of the CHELSA measures for statistics document. The Department organized an international LATINA workshop during 2014 and did the initial planning for the Signing of the Berlin Declaration which will be finalised in October 2015.
A number of Libguides were developed to support library staff. These included Quality Assurance and Library Research libguides as well as the development of a libguide for the Library statistics course which has been shared with other libraries such as NMMU.
In 2014 the scope of the Department was extended to include the support of library research. Two research projects were identified: Value of Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) Libraries; and Studying students and their library use at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) Libraries. Initial proposals for these research projects were developed and literature reviews done. Surveys for each research project were identified and will be carried out in 2015.
Staff from University Oslo & Akershus and CPUT at the LATINA Workshop 2014
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 18
Marketing services Library website During 2014, the main marketing focus was on the digital environment and social networking. Although the Marketing Librarian supported library staff with marketing projects, the key area was the development of the library website to incorporate RSS feeds for digital books and the development of banners to highlight resources and online forms. A study was undertaken to access the user perception of the library website and changes made to the menus to streamline access.
CPUT Libraries webpage December 2014 (1)
CPUT Libraries webpage December 2014 (2)
Library Facebook page During 2014, CPUT Libraries started actively using Facebook to connect with staff and students by sharing information about library activities, general tips and encouraging messages.
First year experience PowToons software was used to develop short clips for the 2015 library orientation during the First Year Experience week.
A library Mobile App was developed and linked to the CPUT Mobile App
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 19
Outreach – Community engagement and partnerships
Staff at Athlone library allowed the Sarah Baartman Centre to set up their donations box in the library.
Library staff and representatives from Education & Social Sciences and Business Faculties visited Desmond Tutu High School. An assessment report and outreach application to assist or advice school on library services was submitted in May.
Picture from Paarl Post website: http://www.paarlpost.co.za/254/schools/Desmond_Tutu_Secondary_School
Library staff supported the “Pottie Potlood” Primary School outreach project. Stationary received during the Library Week campaign and weeded picture books were distributed to needy schools.
Substantial donations of discarded (but still useable) items such as encyclopaedias and dictionaries were made to schools and the Afrikaanse Taalmuseum in Paarl.
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 20
National and International collaboration and partnerships CHELSA workshops The CHELSA workshops for training librarians from South African Universities in the use of the Statistics database were presented at WITS and NMMU. In total 52 librarians from 20 institutions attended.
CHELSA workshop: WITS
VirginiaTech A collaboration agreement has been signed with Virginia Tech opening the way for a staff exchange programme starting in 2015.
University of Oslo & Akershus A LATINA planning workshop in collaboration with staff from the University of Oslo and Akershus took place in September. It was attended by library staff as well as representatives from Fundani and E-Learning. A draft programme for a joint workshop in 2015 has been developed.
Hands-on session Planning session
Technische Universität München
The Research Data Management software was installed with assistance of the technical team and TUM.
Staff actively participate in the following professional bodies:
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 21
Conclusion
In 2015 CPUT Libraries will continue to work and collaborate with faculties and departments to support teaching, learning and research.
The new challenges affecting South African higher education libraries of budgetary constraints and introduction of VAT on electronic resources will impact negatively on our operations. We hope to be able to stimulate our community to explore alternative sources of information especially the open access resources. It is in this spirit that we plan to sign the Berlin Declaration on Open Access in 2015.
The Library work on Digitization and Research Data Management will continue to grow in 2015 and we will engage more researchers on the benefits of Open Data.
In 2015 we will embark on an exercise to investigate a new library system as look towards implementing the cloud based NEXT Generation Library systems in 2017 after the expiry of the current contract with ExLibris.
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 22
Library research output 2014
Conference Papers: Janine Lockhart and Deborah Becker (2014). Determining return on investment: the importance and development of statistics collection for information literacy training at CPUT Libraries. Presented at 35th IATUL Conference, Espoo, Finland 1-5 June Janine Lockhart. (2014). Do you want better quality assignments from your students? Information Literacy skills could do that. Presented at RITAL Conference, CPUT, Cape Town, December 2014
Articles: Deborah Becker (2014). Developing an ISO 2789 compliant database for South African academic library statistics. Innovation: journal of appropriate librarianship and information work in Southern Africa, June. Iss. 48, pp.5-19 Michiel Erik Moll, Audrey Louise Patrick, Anna Petronella Coreejes-Brink (2014). "Adjusting book budget divisions to improve advocacy: A case study of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)", Library Management, Vol. 35 Iss: 6/7, pp.521 – 526 Posters:
Deborah Becker Statistical literacy for librarians 35th IATUL Conference, Espoo, Finland 1-5 June 2014
Lara Skelly
Does CPUT research output align with the RTI focus areas? A picture tells a thousand words
CPUT Research Day
27 November 2014
Zulaiga Davids, Patricia Mothopeng, Thundeza Mafungwa and Yunus Omar
Certificate of Information Literacy (CIL) Pilot Project
CPUT Research Day
27 November 2014
(This poster was awarded 3rd place)
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 23
Staff movements in 2014 Retirements:
Brian Radloff (Librarian: Bellville)
Resignations:
Nombeko Mashiya (Library assistant - Bellville)
Kerotse Mogorosi (Library attendant – Bellville)
Onele Blom (Secretary – Bellville)
Siviwe Bangani (Branch librarian – Athlone)
New appointments:
Amogelang Boyce (Library Assistant: Circulation – Bellville)
Herbert Nguruwe (eResearch Systems Developer – Bellville)
Nomafu Nxusani (Library Attendant - Bellville)
Jonathan Pretorius (Library Attendant - Bellville)
Unathi Sigenu (Library Attendant - Bellville)
Robert Selepe (Library assistant – Bellville)
Sinayo Mgole (Library assistant – Bellville)
Sizakele Nyawo (Secretary – Bellville)
Internal transfers
Gugu Mhlauli (Library attendant: Bellville to Assistant Librarian: QA)
Adiel Abrahams (Library assistant moved from MediaCity to Mowbray as SLA)
Tina Mngcoko (Library assistant moved from circulation to acquisitions)
Dylan Daniels (Library assistant moved from BV to Worcester)
Farhanna Yunnus (Information Librarian: Wellington moved to Branch Librarian: Cape Town)
Vuyo Kiva (moved from Senior Library Assistant: Mowbray to Librarian: Worcester)
Yegembaram Naiker (moved from Library assistant: Bellville to Senior Library Assistant: George)
Mustafa Kazadi (moved from Library assistant: Acquisitions to Library assistant: Finance)
Constance Mpahla (seconded to Library assistant: Circulation until December)
Portfolio changes
Elvira Lottering (Transactions librarian to Branch librarian: Bellville)
Regina Sikhosana (Senior Librarian: Bellville to Library manager: Engineering)
Sulaiman Majal (Senior Librarian: Cape Town to Library manager: Informatics & Design)
Zanele Mathe (Senior Librarian: Faculty support Bellville & QA to Library manager: Applied Science & RDM, IR, Research support, DK)
Yunus Omar (Senior Librarian: Faculty support Cape Town to Library manager: Business)
Petro Coreejes-Bring (Senior Librarian: Branches to Library manager: Education and Health & Wellness)
Debbie Becker (Librarian: Quality Assurance to Librarian: Quality Assurance and Library Research Support) with the Librarian: Marketing these departments are now part of the Director’s Support Unit.
Janine Lockhart (Librarian: Training, Development and Information Literacy) now reports to the Deputy Director
CPUT Libraries’ Annual report 2014 Page 24
Appendix A: Percentage of students trained per department
APPLIED SCIENCE
Faculty Course % students trained
Course % students trained
Course % students trained
ECP 1st year Other
Bel
lvill
e
Analytical chemistry 63% Analytical
chemistry 75%
Horticulture 29% Horticulture 42%
Landscape Technology 85% Math
Technology 100%
Math Technology 100%
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Biotechnology 21% Biotechnology 29% BTech Consumer Science
68%
Chemistry 100% Environmental Health 24%
Consumer Science 100% Environmental
Management 74%
Environmental Management 74% Nature
Conservation 85%
Nature Conservation 94% Oceanography 63%
Oceanography 84%
Wel
lingt
on Agriculture 100%
Agricultural Management 100%
BUSINESS
Branch Course % students trained
Course % students trained
Course % students trained
ECP 1st year Other
Bel
lvill
e HR 26%
Management 100%
Marketing 65%
Cap
e To
wn
Entrepreneurship 76% Accounting 26% BTech OMT 92%
HR Management 100% Entrepreneurship 76% BTech Tourism 47%
Management 100% Events Management 80% MBA 9%
Marketing 60% HR Management 89% Public Management 68% OMT 22%
Retail Management 84%
Tourism 93%
Gra
nge
r B
ay
Hospitality 100*% Hospitality (4th year) 63%
Mow
bray
Sport Management 48% Sport
Management 89%
Wel
lingt
on Accountancy 97%
OMT 100%
Sport Management 68%
Tourism 81%
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EDUCATION & SOCIAL SCIENCES
Faculty Course students trained Course students
trained Course students trained
ECP 1st year Other
Mow
bray
FET 54% GET ISP (2nd year) 45%
GET 96% B.Ed (4th year) 13%
B.Ed. Honours 91%
M&D 39%
Wel
lingt
on
FET 100% ACE 72%
FET (2nd year) 82%
GET 100% Honours (FET & GET) 71%
Honours (Ed. Man) 78%
ENGINEERING
branch Course students trained Course students
trained Course students trained
ECP 1st year Other
Bel
lvill
e
Construction 99% Civil & Surveying 37% BTech
Construction 52%
Clothing 64% Construction 64% BTech: Chemical Engineering
36%
Mechanical Engineering 39% Electrical
Engineering 100% BTech: Electrical Engineering
39%
Industrial 89% BTech Mechanical Engineering
6%
Mechanical Engineering 35%
MTech: Chemical Engineering
55%
Operations 56% MTech Quality 43%
Cap
e To
wn Electrical
Engineering 61% BTech: Electrical Engineering
22%
Gra
nger
Bay
Maritime 100%
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
Faculty Course % students trained
Course % students trained
Course % students trained
ECP 1st year Other
Ath
lone
Nursing 100% Nursing 100% BTech Nursing 42%
Bel
lvill
e
Biomedical Technology 92% EMS 81% MTech
Nursing 22%
Cap
e To
wn Optical
Dispensing 100%
Somatology 100%
Tyge
rber
g Dental Technology 94% Dental
Assisting 100% Radiography (3rd year) 37%
Dental Technology 75% BTech
Radiography 44%
Wor
cest
er
Nursing 100% Nursing (2nd year) 96%
Nursing (4th year) 54%
INFORMATICS AND DESIGN
Faculty Course students trained Course students
trained Course students trained
ECP 1st year Other
Cap
e To
wn
Fashion 96% Fashion 96%
Foundation Art Design
No enrolment totals on MIS
Graphic Design 56%
Industrial Design Unknown
IT 79%
Multimedia 100%
Photography 100%
PR Management 61%
Surface Design 100%
Med
iaC
ity
Architectural Technology 100% Architectural
Technology 68%
Interior Design 81% Interior
Design 52%
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CPUT LIBRARIES @ A GLANCE 2014
GENERAL SERVICE
11 Libraries 101 Staff
1 277 603 Visits
573.5 Service hours per week
74 214 Queries answered
2 691 Seats
418 Computers for students
167 204 Visits to Library computer
rooms 18 062 reservations for seminar rooms and study cubicles
PRINT COLLECTION
269 442 Books 18 933 Print journal
volumes 469 Print journal
subscriptions
17 560 Active library users
141 139 Loan transactions
43 744 Items used in the library
27 243 Short loan transactions
4 678 Books added to
the collection 5 122 Journal issues
added to the collection
ONLINE COLLECTION
33 Database package subscriptions
0 New database
15 E-book package subscriptions
25 394 E-books
342 individual journal subscriptions
639 677 Database
searches 405 017 E-journal article downloads
30 171 E-book
searches 107 651 E-book section
downloads
RESEARCH
975 Theses online 215 Theses added
2 987 Theses downloads
614 ILL items
supplied 672 ILL items
received
31 989 Queries answered
16 432 Visits to the
RISC facilities
2 Papers delivered at conferences
2 Articles published
TEACHING AND LEARNING
943 Group training
sessions
attended by
18 799 Students
3079 students registered for the IL
certificate
2 720 Individual training sessions
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