Beyond traditional library spaces: the practicalities of closing hospital libraries and opening a virtual library.

Pub Date : 2021-04-02 eCollection Date: 2021-04-01 DOI:10.29173/jchla29434
Carol A Cooke
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Introduction: The closure of hospital libraries is a noteworthy trend taking place across North America. A Canadian university and its affiliated health authority chose to close eight hospital libraries and merge them into one virtual library service based on changing use of library services, technology and budgetary concerns. This case study describes the processes and considerations both for closing library spaces and transitioning to a new virtual library service.

Description: Project management processes efficiently guided the project to completion. These processes included stakeholder consultation, project proposal, timeline, work breakdown structure and project risk analysis. These along with context specific concerns such as closing physical spaces, communication, staffing and licencing issues impacted the successful completion of the project. The hospital libraries were closed and transitioned to a virtual library service within a six-month period. The new virtual library service launched in January 2018 offering document delivery, literature searching, online training and access to electronic resources licensed for health authority staff.

Outcomes: Lessons learned during the transition to a virtual library service are shared to provide support for others considering, planning or actively undergoing a similar transition.

Discussion: No librarian wants to close one library let alone several. Budgetary factors pressure health sciences libraries to adapt to new fiscal realities. In the health sciences, online availability and patrons desire for access at the bedside result in the need for libraries to respond to patron driven needs. A virtual library service is one response to the alignment of these factors.

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超越传统图书馆空间:关闭医院图书馆和开设虚拟图书馆的可行性。
导言:医院图书馆的关闭是一个值得注意的趋势发生在整个北美。加拿大一所大学及其附属卫生当局基于图书馆服务、技术和预算的变化,选择关闭八所医院的图书馆,并将它们合并为一个虚拟图书馆服务。本案例研究描述了关闭图书馆空间和过渡到新的虚拟图书馆服务的过程和注意事项。项目管理流程有效地指导项目完成。这些过程包括利益相关者咨询、项目提案、时间表、工作分解结构和项目风险分析。这些问题以及具体的环境问题,如封闭的物理空间、通信、人员配备和许可问题,都影响了项目的成功完成。医院图书馆在六个月内关闭并过渡到虚拟图书馆服务。新的虚拟图书馆服务于2018年1月推出,为卫生当局工作人员提供文件传递、文献检索、在线培训和获取许可的电子资源。结果:在向虚拟图书馆服务过渡的过程中吸取的经验教训被分享,为其他正在考虑、计划或正在积极进行类似过渡的人提供支持。讨论:没有图书管理员愿意关闭一个图书馆,更不用说几个了。预算因素迫使卫生科学图书馆适应新的财政现实。在健康科学领域,在线可用性和用户床边访问的愿望导致图书馆需要响应用户驱动的需求。虚拟图书馆服务是对这些因素的一种响应。
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