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Supplementary materials 20100408
1. A Comparison of New 21st Century Libraries: Four Models
across Four Time Frames, 2000-2009
MLA 2010 Poster Supplementary Materials
1. Fast Facts/Comparisons Grid
2. Comparative Narrative Grid
3. Library Staff Rosters
4. Library blogs
5. Questions for future exploration
6. NEEHSL blog
7. Other new & emerging medical schools
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A Comparison of New 21st Century Libraries: Four Models across Four Time Frames, 2000-2009
2. Fast Facts and Comparisons
AZ - College of Medicine- HI - University of Hawaii at PA - The Commonwealth Medical
FL - Florida State University
Phoenix Manoa College
City Phoenix Tallahassee Honolulu Scranton
University of Arizona COM,
Parent Inst Florida State University University of Hawaii The Commonwealth Medical College
Tucson (1967-)
Arizona Health Sciences Charlotte Maguire Medical Health Sciences Library
Library Medical Library
Library, Phoenix Library (opened in 2005)
1965 (2 yr program
Year of First Class 2007 2000 2009
1973 (4 yr program)
Size of First &
24/110 30/120 62 65/120
Ultimate Classes
# square feet now 1,200 4,000 14,500 4,000 (including library staff offices)
# square feet 15,000 est., (incl. classroom 14,500 (incl. classroom &
4,000 5,000 (excluding library staff offices)
projected & group study rooms) group study rooms)
# Seats Now 35, projected 85 51 145 80
# PACs 5, projected 50 5 6
# Library faculty 2 5 3 2 (Library) + 1 (Academic Informatics)
69, plus 450 volunteer 238 plus 1,019 volunteer 500 part time, volunteer clinical
# teaching faculty 2,000
clinical faculty faculty faculty
# print books 460 4,018 28,063 350
Licenses to 3,300 e-journals, 1,100 e-
9,700 e-journals; >350
# e-resource books and 40 biomedical databases;
databases; 2,300 e-books 2,185 9,678
licenses links to a total of 15,800 e-journals,
(via UA in Tucson)
1,300 e-books and 65 databases.
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st Century Libraries: Four Models across Four Time Frames, 2000-2009
3. Comparative Narrative Grid
<Link to Excel Document>
COM-Phx Hawaii FSU TCMC
Planning efforts
Budgets
Collections
Physical space
Staff
Partnerships
Interprofessionalism
Lessons Learned
Recommendations for
others starting new
libraries
Challenges
Mission, Vision, Values of
either the COM library
Key Priorities--e. g.,
digital library, etc.
Unique Characteristics
Pertinent History and
Background
Other??
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A Comparison of New 21st Century Libraries: Four Models across Four Time Frames, 2000-2009
4. Library Staff Rosters
Lib Name/Address Director Librarians Library Staff
Arizona Health Sciences Library, Phoenix Jacqueline D Doyle, MS, • Lindsey L Greene, MA, None at present
550 E Van Buren AHIP, FMLA Information Services Librarian
Phoenix AZ 85004
602-827-2062
http://ahsl.arizona.edu/
Charlotte Edwards Maguire Medical Library Barbara Shearer • Suzanne Nagy, Head, Web Carol Warren
FSU College of Medicine Services Emi Weeks
1115 W. Call Street • Susan Epstein, Head, Public
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4300 Services
(850) 644-6683 • Martin Wood, Head, Electronic
http://www.med.fsu.edu/library Resources & Technical Services
• Roxann Williams, Special
Projects Librarian
Health Sciences Library of the John A. Burns School of Virginia "Ginny" Tanji • A. Lee Adams, Public Services Hilda Baroza
Medicine
University of Hawaii at Manoa
651 Ilalo Street, MEB
Honolulu, HI 96813
http://www.hawaii.edu/hslib/
The Commonwealth Medical College Library Joanne Muellenbach, MLS, • Joann Babish, MLS, Head, •Mary Jo Sedon, Senior
501 Vine Street, Ground Floor AHIP Electronic Resources and Library Technical Assistant
Scranton, PA 18509 Technical Services •Michelle Burwinkel, MLS,
570-504-9618 Electronic Resources
TCMC Medical Library /http://tinyurl.com/ncsbcu Technical Assistant
•Lisa Mu
• Michelle Burwinkel, MLS,
Electronic Resources
Technician
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st Century Libraries: Four Models across Four Time Frames, 2000-2009 Lisa Mu, Library Assistant
5. Library Blogs
Florida State University http://fsumedicallibrary.typepad.com/
The Commonwealth Medical College http://tinyurl.com/ncsbcu
University of Hawaii at Manoa http://jabsomlibrary.blogspot.com/
UA College of Medicine, Phoenix http://ahslphoenix.wordpress.com
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6. Questions for further exploration
• When will our libraries really be digital? What will it take to
get there?
• What are continuing space needs given increased
collaborative study, more digitization, license restrictions,
etc?
• What are the needs of incoming health science students,
and faculty? How do we keep up?
• Do different types of students have different study and
learning styles and needs? Can one library accommodate
them all?
• How important is the building to achieving our goals? Our
communities’ goals?
• What other questions do you have??? Go to Slide #9 for a
question form!
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A Comparison of New 21st Century Libraries: Four Models across Four Time Frames, 2000-2009
7. NEEHSL blog
http://newemergingmedicallibra
ries.wordpress.com/
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8. Links to New and Planned Medical schools & Libraries
Alfaisal University Library
Cooper Medical School; Rowan University
Creighton University Health Sciences Library
Florida International University
Florida State University Maguire Library
Hofstra-North Shore-LIJ Health System
LCME Listing of new medical schools
Medical College of Georgia and UGA
Mercer, Memorial Health Establish Medical School in Savannah
Mountain Area Health Education Center, North Carolina
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Scripps School of Medicine
The Commonwealth Medical College
Univeristy of California, Riverside
University of Central Florida
University of Hawaii Health Sciences Library
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
University of Texas Southwestern
University of Texas, San Antonio
University of Toronto, Missisauga
UTHSCSA RAHC Medical Library
Virginia Tech and Carilion Clinic
Western Michigan University-Kalamazoo
Yale's West Campus
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9. My Question(s) is(are):
Copy the following grid into your email:
Your Name
Your email
address
Burning Question
Comments, if any
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A Comparison of New 21st Century Libraries: Four Models across Four Time Frames, 2000-2009