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The Royal Society
The use of the Royal
Society Library by its
Fellows
A case study




Thursday, 06 August 2009   2
Introduction and
background




Thursday, 06 August 2009   3
Introduction
The Royal Society

•   Founded 28th November 1660, for ‘the promotion of Physico-Mathematicall Experimentall
    Learning’

•   Purpose of the Society was to discuss and conduct experiments in natural philosophy, and
    to collect evidence of the natural world
    - Fellows have been at the forefront of the development of science

•   Today, the Fellowship comprises leading scientists from all its branches, from countries all
    over the world

•   The Society’s priorities today are to:

             -     Invest in future scientific leaders and in innovation
             -     Influence policy-making with the best scientific advice
             -     Invigorate science and mathematics education
             -     Increase access to the best science internationally
             -     Inspire an interest in the joy, wonder and excitement of scientific discovery




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                          4
Background
The Royal Society Library - its early years


•   Formally founded May 1661, as a resource for Fellows

•   Grew rapidly, thanks to:
      - general gifts / donations from Fellows and ‘strangers’ anxious for election
      - bequests of private libraries – most notably the Norfolk Library in 1666/7
      - Council’s decision that ‘every member who hath published or shall publish any work,
           shall give the Society one copy’ (28 May 1661)

•   By 1678/9, Council had:
      - appointed the first Librarian
      - drawn up rules governing the use of the Library
      - established the first Library Committee




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                     5
Background
The Royal Society Library – its development


•   Initially, held a fairly general Library collection –
      many books on the arts, culture, language and religion sold or swopped to create a more
      scientific collection

•   By the late C19th, science was developing rapidly, and the Library could not ‘keep up’ -
      focus on collecting output of new scientific societies and academies

•   In 1932, decision made to focus on the Library’s historical collections, rather than current
      science

•   Emphasis placed on developing Library’s history of science collection in 1968 –
      current collecting policy reflects this, although Fellows are still encouraged to donate
      published works




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                          6
Background
The Royal Society Library – its role and use today


•   Originally the Fellows’ private resource –
      but accessible to approved members of the public for many years

•   Provides a standard library and information service to Fellows, staff and the public –
      the public form our largest user group

•   Library collections include: incunabula, rare books and journals (mostly science), histories
      of the Society and science, biographies of Fellows and scientific texts

•   Archive collections include: the Society’s own records (1660 onwards), manuscripts of key
      scientific papers, correspondence and papers of numerous notable Fellows

•   Collections are used mainly by historians of science and biographers –
      other key user groups are social historians, writers and local historians




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                          7
The investigation




Thursday, 06 August 2009   8
Fellows’ use of the Library
• Long-standing assumption (since early
  C20th) that Fellows do not use or need
  the Library:

       - can more easily access information
             via their own institutions

       - collections are not relevant


• User statistics maintained since 2001
  indicate a general decline in Fellows’ use
  of the Library



• BUT…..

   The Library is still the Fellows’ resource –
   are these assumptions fair and correct?




Thursday, 06 August 2009                          9
Fellows’ use of the Library
Key themes in the investigation

•   4 key questions / themes which guided the investigation:

    - Is the Fellows’ use of the Library really declining, and why?

    - Why and how do Fellows use the Library?

    - Do Fellows need the Library – especially given the swathes of information available
      digitally and online?

    - How can we encourage Fellows to use the Library – if we can? What do Fellows want
      from the Royal Society Library in the C21st?




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                   10
The investigation
Methodology / response rates


•   Surveyed 1,291 Fellows in January 2009 by
    self-completion questionnaire:

    - 1,176 received electronic version
           (SurveyMonkey)
    - 115 received postal version

•   Response rates:

    - 157 electronic questionnaires returned
    - 28 postal questionnaires returned

    - Total response rate of 14.3%
                          (185 responses)




Thursday, August 06, 2009                       11
Is the Fellows’ use of the
Library declining, and why?

• Responses largely validate user
    statistics


• Most Fellows (48%) say their level
    of use hasn’t changed…

      …but more Fellows consider their
      level of use to have declined (29%),
      rather than increased (14%)




Thursday, August 06, 2009                    12
Reasons why the Fellows’ use of
the Library is declining
Lack of access              Other institutions        Online access             Lack of knowledge

• Most Fellows (80%)        • Most Fellows can        • Fellows rely on the     • A handful of Fellows
visit the Society less      locate / access all the   open internet to          do not know if the
than a few times a          information they need     locate / access           Library has any
year                        via their host / main     information as much       resources which will
                            institution               as they rely on their     help them with their
• Most Fellows visit                                  host / main institution   work / research
the Society for             • Barely 30% of
business / work             Fellows visit the         • Fellows have almost
purposes, or to attend      Society with the          universally embraced
conferences – they          intention of using the    the digital era - 55%
don’t have time to use      Library                   of those aged 81 or
the Library                                           over use the internet
                                                      to locate information


            - Where use has increased, this is usually because Fellows visit the Society more
            regularly, or because they need to access rare books or archives



Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                           13
How and why do Fellows use
the Library?
•   Mostly, their use reflects Fellows’ reasons for visiting the Society –
     they use the Library for work / business purposes


•   Most popular ‘use’ of the Library is to consult Candidates’ boxes


•   Also use it as a quiet place to work or study


•   However, few cite using its resources –
      suggests Library is not viewed as a primary research resource, unless Fellows need to
      access rare books or archives (unique resources)


•   Most popular Library resource is books – followed by staff!




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                     14
177 respondents




Thursday, August 06, 2009                     15
Do Fellows need the Library?
Survey results suggest             NO!
                                   At least, not to facilitate their research

• 75% of Fellows            • Few Fellows visit      • Impact of the digital • Little demand for
work for academic           the Society with the     revolution:             more current science
institutions and have       intention of using the                           material:
access to top-rate          Library (barely 30%)     the Library does not
academic libraries /                                 offer any remote        would expect this to
library services            • If they do use it,     services to Fellows,    be higher if Fellows
                            it’s mainly to consult   or publicise those it   relied on the Library
• 96% of Fellows            Candidates’ boxes,       has, but this is now    as a primary research
have access to an           or for quiet study       the accepted /          resource
institutional library                                preferred way of
                                                     working




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                        16
How can we encourage
Fellows to use the Library?
What do Fellows want from the Library in the C21st?
•   33% of Fellows stated that they are happy with current Library services / facilities –
      however, there is clearly room for ‘improvement’

•   Extend Library opening hours
      - to reflect the Fellows’ ‘use’ of the Society

•   Provide online access to journals
      - to reflect modern ways of working

•   Better publicise our services and facilities
      - to encourage use of the Library, and to encourage Fellows to donate published works
      and their own archives / papers etc

•   Set aside a private working area
           - so Fellows do not have to work alongside staff and the public
           - so Fellows feel more like the Library is ‘their’ resource




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                     17
Wider implications
Does the survey have wider impact / influence?


•   Very little collective information available about the use of learned society libraries -
      significant gap in literature / research

•   Asked Fellows whether or not they use other learned society libraries

•   Results seem generally to reflect Fellows’ use of the Royal Society Library -

      54% don’t use other learned society libraries because:
          -    they access everything they need via their institution (24%)
          -    they can’t conveniently visit other learned societies (23%)
          -    5% said collections were no longer relevant – but none
               thought they were out of date

      Fellows mostly use other learned society libraries in order to:
           -   access hard copies of titles (15%)
           -   access rare / unique resources (7%)




Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                       18
Thursday, August 06, 2009   19
Summary




Thursday, August 06, 2009   20
Fellows and the Royal
Society Library
•   Fellows’ use of the Library is in decline:
    - they don’t need to use it
    - they don’t view it as a primary research resource

•   However:       - the Library does still provide a service to Fellows
                   - it can continue to provide a service to Fellows

•   Fellows are supportive of the Library, and its work, resources and services

•   However:       - there is a demand and need to improve its resources and services

•   Fellows are not our biggest user group, but the Library remains their resource –
      we have a responsibility to ensure that it remains useful to them


                            Fellows’ support is vital if the Library is to survive,
                            and to augment its collections for current and future users –
                            whether they be Fellows, staff or the public



Thursday, August 06, 2009                                                                   21
Questions / comments?

Contact details:


   e-mail: nichola.court@royalsociety.org
   telephone: 020 7451 2556




Thursday, August 06, 2009                   22
Thursday, August 06, 2009   23

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Royal Society Library Fellows Case Study

  • 2. The use of the Royal Society Library by its Fellows A case study Thursday, 06 August 2009 2
  • 4. Introduction The Royal Society • Founded 28th November 1660, for ‘the promotion of Physico-Mathematicall Experimentall Learning’ • Purpose of the Society was to discuss and conduct experiments in natural philosophy, and to collect evidence of the natural world - Fellows have been at the forefront of the development of science • Today, the Fellowship comprises leading scientists from all its branches, from countries all over the world • The Society’s priorities today are to: - Invest in future scientific leaders and in innovation - Influence policy-making with the best scientific advice - Invigorate science and mathematics education - Increase access to the best science internationally - Inspire an interest in the joy, wonder and excitement of scientific discovery Thursday, August 06, 2009 4
  • 5. Background The Royal Society Library - its early years • Formally founded May 1661, as a resource for Fellows • Grew rapidly, thanks to: - general gifts / donations from Fellows and ‘strangers’ anxious for election - bequests of private libraries – most notably the Norfolk Library in 1666/7 - Council’s decision that ‘every member who hath published or shall publish any work, shall give the Society one copy’ (28 May 1661) • By 1678/9, Council had: - appointed the first Librarian - drawn up rules governing the use of the Library - established the first Library Committee Thursday, August 06, 2009 5
  • 6. Background The Royal Society Library – its development • Initially, held a fairly general Library collection – many books on the arts, culture, language and religion sold or swopped to create a more scientific collection • By the late C19th, science was developing rapidly, and the Library could not ‘keep up’ - focus on collecting output of new scientific societies and academies • In 1932, decision made to focus on the Library’s historical collections, rather than current science • Emphasis placed on developing Library’s history of science collection in 1968 – current collecting policy reflects this, although Fellows are still encouraged to donate published works Thursday, August 06, 2009 6
  • 7. Background The Royal Society Library – its role and use today • Originally the Fellows’ private resource – but accessible to approved members of the public for many years • Provides a standard library and information service to Fellows, staff and the public – the public form our largest user group • Library collections include: incunabula, rare books and journals (mostly science), histories of the Society and science, biographies of Fellows and scientific texts • Archive collections include: the Society’s own records (1660 onwards), manuscripts of key scientific papers, correspondence and papers of numerous notable Fellows • Collections are used mainly by historians of science and biographers – other key user groups are social historians, writers and local historians Thursday, August 06, 2009 7
  • 9. Fellows’ use of the Library • Long-standing assumption (since early C20th) that Fellows do not use or need the Library: - can more easily access information via their own institutions - collections are not relevant • User statistics maintained since 2001 indicate a general decline in Fellows’ use of the Library • BUT….. The Library is still the Fellows’ resource – are these assumptions fair and correct? Thursday, 06 August 2009 9
  • 10. Fellows’ use of the Library Key themes in the investigation • 4 key questions / themes which guided the investigation: - Is the Fellows’ use of the Library really declining, and why? - Why and how do Fellows use the Library? - Do Fellows need the Library – especially given the swathes of information available digitally and online? - How can we encourage Fellows to use the Library – if we can? What do Fellows want from the Royal Society Library in the C21st? Thursday, August 06, 2009 10
  • 11. The investigation Methodology / response rates • Surveyed 1,291 Fellows in January 2009 by self-completion questionnaire: - 1,176 received electronic version (SurveyMonkey) - 115 received postal version • Response rates: - 157 electronic questionnaires returned - 28 postal questionnaires returned - Total response rate of 14.3% (185 responses) Thursday, August 06, 2009 11
  • 12. Is the Fellows’ use of the Library declining, and why? • Responses largely validate user statistics • Most Fellows (48%) say their level of use hasn’t changed… …but more Fellows consider their level of use to have declined (29%), rather than increased (14%) Thursday, August 06, 2009 12
  • 13. Reasons why the Fellows’ use of the Library is declining Lack of access Other institutions Online access Lack of knowledge • Most Fellows (80%) • Most Fellows can • Fellows rely on the • A handful of Fellows visit the Society less locate / access all the open internet to do not know if the than a few times a information they need locate / access Library has any year via their host / main information as much resources which will institution as they rely on their help them with their • Most Fellows visit host / main institution work / research the Society for • Barely 30% of business / work Fellows visit the • Fellows have almost purposes, or to attend Society with the universally embraced conferences – they intention of using the the digital era - 55% don’t have time to use Library of those aged 81 or the Library over use the internet to locate information - Where use has increased, this is usually because Fellows visit the Society more regularly, or because they need to access rare books or archives Thursday, August 06, 2009 13
  • 14. How and why do Fellows use the Library? • Mostly, their use reflects Fellows’ reasons for visiting the Society – they use the Library for work / business purposes • Most popular ‘use’ of the Library is to consult Candidates’ boxes • Also use it as a quiet place to work or study • However, few cite using its resources – suggests Library is not viewed as a primary research resource, unless Fellows need to access rare books or archives (unique resources) • Most popular Library resource is books – followed by staff! Thursday, August 06, 2009 14
  • 16. Do Fellows need the Library? Survey results suggest NO! At least, not to facilitate their research • 75% of Fellows • Few Fellows visit • Impact of the digital • Little demand for work for academic the Society with the revolution: more current science institutions and have intention of using the material: access to top-rate Library (barely 30%) the Library does not academic libraries / offer any remote would expect this to library services • If they do use it, services to Fellows, be higher if Fellows it’s mainly to consult or publicise those it relied on the Library • 96% of Fellows Candidates’ boxes, has, but this is now as a primary research have access to an or for quiet study the accepted / resource institutional library preferred way of working Thursday, August 06, 2009 16
  • 17. How can we encourage Fellows to use the Library? What do Fellows want from the Library in the C21st? • 33% of Fellows stated that they are happy with current Library services / facilities – however, there is clearly room for ‘improvement’ • Extend Library opening hours - to reflect the Fellows’ ‘use’ of the Society • Provide online access to journals - to reflect modern ways of working • Better publicise our services and facilities - to encourage use of the Library, and to encourage Fellows to donate published works and their own archives / papers etc • Set aside a private working area - so Fellows do not have to work alongside staff and the public - so Fellows feel more like the Library is ‘their’ resource Thursday, August 06, 2009 17
  • 18. Wider implications Does the survey have wider impact / influence? • Very little collective information available about the use of learned society libraries - significant gap in literature / research • Asked Fellows whether or not they use other learned society libraries • Results seem generally to reflect Fellows’ use of the Royal Society Library - 54% don’t use other learned society libraries because: - they access everything they need via their institution (24%) - they can’t conveniently visit other learned societies (23%) - 5% said collections were no longer relevant – but none thought they were out of date Fellows mostly use other learned society libraries in order to: - access hard copies of titles (15%) - access rare / unique resources (7%) Thursday, August 06, 2009 18
  • 21. Fellows and the Royal Society Library • Fellows’ use of the Library is in decline: - they don’t need to use it - they don’t view it as a primary research resource • However: - the Library does still provide a service to Fellows - it can continue to provide a service to Fellows • Fellows are supportive of the Library, and its work, resources and services • However: - there is a demand and need to improve its resources and services • Fellows are not our biggest user group, but the Library remains their resource – we have a responsibility to ensure that it remains useful to them Fellows’ support is vital if the Library is to survive, and to augment its collections for current and future users – whether they be Fellows, staff or the public Thursday, August 06, 2009 21
  • 22. Questions / comments? Contact details: e-mail: nichola.court@royalsociety.org telephone: 020 7451 2556 Thursday, August 06, 2009 22