From distance learning and odl to o de l unisa library's journey to transformation and innovation liasa 2013 final
1. 07-11 October 2013
LIASA conference
Cape Town
Modiehi W Rammutloa
Unisa Library
From Distance Learning and ODL to
ODeL: Unisa Library’s journey to
transformation and innovation
2. Background
• Global trends: print to paperless
• Emergence of Digital natives
• User behaviour
• Investigation of a business model (ODeL)
• Libraries not isolated – ODeL compliant
3. ODeL Defined
• Open Distance e-Learning
Digitization of the Institution’s transactions
with students using integrated ICT
applications.
www.unisa.ac.za
4. Transformation defined
Prof N.S Makhanya, the Principal of the
University of South Africa.
•“Transformation is fundamental and purposeful
advancement towards specified goals: individual,
collective, cultural and institutional, aimed at high
performance, effectiveness and excellence”.
11. Behind the desk
• Madam Librarian
http://vi.sualize.us/palin_madam_librarian_united_states_portrait_illustration_woman_picture_23dv.htm
12. Unisa Library currently
• Transformation - Inspiration from need
and technology
• Dialogue at the Library – Annual Library
Technology week
• Different clientele - multi-tasking
• Service to where clients are
• Access versus ownership
13. Library services in an ODeL space
• Research space – access controlled, WiFi
connectivity
• Library commons – learning and
discussions
• Electronic (E-reserves) – prescribed and
recommended
• Question point “Ask a Librarian”-
communication tool
• Unisa Institutional Repository
http://uir.unisa.ac.za/
14. Services …
• Shelf ready books – improve throughput
time
• Digitization – preservation and access
• Encore - Discovery tool
• Electronic books (e-books)
• Research data management
• Libguides – subject specific websites
• Podcasts – User training guides
15. Taking a service to the clients
Mobile Library bus
Database searches
Catalogue searches
Information literacy
training
Circulation services
(issuing, renewals,
requests and returning
of books)
Marketing of library
services
General enquiries
16. “Do it yourself”
RFID self help machine
• Tagging of books
(security & ID)
• Client in charge
• Issue out
• Service in
Regional centres
20. From e-learning to M-learning
E-learning – total automation
Internet based technology
extended Library hours
visit to the Library
M-learning – learning on the move
24/7
mobisite developed
Airpac catalogue on mobile devices
23. Future trends in the Technology
arena: IFLA dialogue
• Stay relevant – “You snooze you lose”
• Open access – threat or opportunity?
• Data privacy and security
• Exclusion and inclusion of users through
technology
24. Food for thought
• E-Librarian – are we ready?
• E-Librarianship – curriculum ready
• African solutions to African problems
• Contact teaching and learning vesus
E-learning – Are the students ready?
• Physical Library space