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Katherine Alford LIS 650 Library Administrator Interview: Special Library – Art Museum

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Library Administrator Interview: Special Library – Art Museum. Katherine Alford LIS 650. Behind the scenes …. At the Art Library . . . Why Ms. SUPER Librarian?. Why Super Librarian. Turned library around in short amount of time - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Katherine AlfordLIS 650

Library Administrator Interview: Special Library Art Museum

2 of 17 Behind the scenes. At the Art Library . .

Tell a Story Our story unfolds as we come upon a boy holding an outstretched Bright RED cape with a Big YELLOW S in the center of the red cape.The boy exclaims, SEE? I TOLD YA! and the girl replies SO! THATS How she does IT!When all of a sudden you hear from overhead!........2

Why Ms. SUPER Librarian?

3 of 17 3Turned library around in short amount of timeAutomated 5 manual and unreliable cataloging systems into 1 online, web accessible reliable system.Brought in cataloging talentChaos Organization Created a free wiki for outside world to see up coming eventsObtained grants to pay for cataloging automation and pay personnelWhy Super Librarian

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The two physical locations are unified under a shared mission to provide gathering places for people to experience art.Mission: Both locations are unique gathering places for people to experience art through significant and varied collections, engaging exhibitions and innovative educational programming.EDUCATION Division: To Make art fun; to provoke curiosity and discovery; to engage the mind, hands and hearts of visitorsthese are the USA Museums goals

Mission Statement of Two Art Museums

5 of 17 LibrarianBRIEF History: 1936 -- USA or Ultra Secret Art Museum was started. Major expansions in 1967 and 1985The second Museum of Craft and Design opened in 1999.2006 the library was awarded a $99,270 Museums for America grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services IMLS for library automation. Enabled the library to purchase software & equipment to convert the existing card catalog to an electronic format and hire a temporary part-time cataloger. Five manual systems used as catalogsDeliverables of the grant project has and continues to include an online card catalog of library holdings accessible to the public through the Art Museums website. Allows visitors to discover the wide range of library resources availableBackground InfoTwo Art Libraries Previously work academic-type library

UNCG Library Science graduate

English background; grant writing Interacts with Over 50 FT staff workers Executive, Administration, Curatorial, design and installation, Development and Marketing, Education and Registration. BOARDS Board of Trustees, Executive Committee, Board members, Advisory Board.6 of 17 Super LibrarianBackground InfoOrganization & CollectionsMy IMPRESSIONS: So many historical and Fund raising library aspects; never imagined were going on behind the scenes. Never imagined there was so much to this museum of art.

PRIMARY LIBRARY USAGE:

Museum staff primarily uses the material. Use is for researching artist talks, area appraisals, and museum studies. The librarians job is much like an archivist. Many of their exhibits have to have the chain of ownership traced. Traveling exhibits. Many are two years out in scheduling and when a museum knows a traveling exhibit is coming there are many planning decisions that have to be streamlined in preparation for the exhibit coming to the museum. Registration, insurance, transportation logistics, lining up tour guides, marketing material, building cases, etc to house and display exhibits.

Docents: a person who leads guided tours especially through a museum or art gallery.Curator: manager, overseer . A curator or keeper of a cultural heritage institution e.g., archive , galleryVast numbers of different genres of collections between the two locations which are within a mile of each other:

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Art Museum CollectionsAmerican ArtEuropean ArtTraveling ExhibitionsCeramicsHistoric CostumeAncient AmericasEuropean Spanish colonialAsian ArtContemporary Art

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The 1/3rd Rule33% internal customers (various departments within the two art museums)Manage by walking around33% business operationsMoney, resources, meetings, policy33% externalWhat do patrons or customers need?Interact with boards both in and outside of the organizations and their leaders

10 of 17 S-W-O-T AnalysisS-strengths, W-weaknessesS Do have a good staff, very strong, even though small, all share a common goal, serve the larger institution. Pull in knowledge from a lot of areas, and enjoy what we doW have more money, have more space. So much stuff. Shelves are crammed full, extensive weeding, book sales. Focus the materials.O-opportunitiesT-threats (threats with regards to the institution such as funding, competition, etc)

O Opportunities 1. Have the catalog online, system to catalog materials, leaps and bounds they are more accessible online to the public to see what they have. Virtually unknown before, now we can market. Was not functional. Wanted a good system in place, with the reconfiguration of the space will be able to walk in and make the materials accessible. T Mostly from the economy

11 of 17 Raving FansShe has developed a vision of what she wants her library to be She has discovered what her patrons want reliable online web-based catalogChange has been implemented in small increments as part of the big improvement plan

Readings Comparison

First, Break all the RulesShe felt that her employees could answer yes to all of the questionsPrimal LeadershipShe seems emotionally intelligent in all 4 dimensions, especially in social awareness.

12 of 17 She feels satisfied that her organizations goals are being metQ: What are your definitions of leadership and management?A: Trying to be proactive to the needs of the staff, taking risks (wiki). Keeping in mind what their role is, strong customer service. Looking at the needs of the user. Set standards so that the library can be a source for reliable information. Depends on others for expertise and look for that input. Both are professionals, have interns and volunteers and a vital part and treated with respect. Try to be responsive to customer service. Support of (information needs) of the staff. Promptly and dependable and the Go to department!

Lessons to pass on:Never shy away from a challenge!

Leadership and Management13 of 17 She is an effective leader Q: What if anything surprised you about working in a museum setting versus what you learned in library science school?A: Different types of resources, vaguely familiar. Museum is Exhibition driven: Working on now could be 2 years outshe was use to Corporate world Project driven.

Recommendations:Make sure the library stays on the cutting edgeLibrary resources are an intragul part of marketing, displaying and obtaining knowledge about all art work in the collections.She seems to realize her strengths and weaknesses and has learned to rely on her staff and her own personal judgment.

Conclusions & Recommendations14 of 17 This short video is a virtual tour of the Ultra Secret Art Museum Expansion facility. The tour is complied from architectural drawings of the new facility. We will see a quick tour of the four floors: Starting with the Plaza, up the Entrance to the Museum Caf all on Second or Main floor, Plasma Screens that will preview Upcoming Exhibitions, Reception Desk, Grand Room( additionally on 2nd floor) , then take a set of Escalators to the ( 3rd floor) Staff Offices, Conference Room, and then ending on the Fourth Floor, Special Exhibition Galleries. Lets get started on the virtual tour!

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AnyQuestions ?

16 of 17 The End17 of 17 OTHER INFO if Time permitsStill Shots of New ART Museum Expansion ProjectOutside View

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