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摘要
阅读清单是任何课程的基本组成部分,图书馆和学术同事的合作至关重要,以确保大学能够为学生提供随时可用的关键信息资源。人们普遍认为,今天的学生比过去有更高的期望,部分原因是要支付学费。在曼彻斯特大学(University of Manchester)的一项独立图书馆调查中,有1446名学生接受了调查,其中91%的学生表示,他们认为图书馆应该保证他们能读到阅读清单上的所有书。虽然曼彻斯特大学图书馆每年在全国学生调查中得分都很高,但对公开评论的分析表明,对图书馆的负面评论中有很大一部分与缺乏可用的核心和基本文本有关。这是一个为期三年的全图书馆合作项目(Books Right Here Right Now),涉及广泛的研究和咨询学术同事和学生。产生了曼彻斯特大学图书馆的阅读清单策略。该战略旨在确保图书馆提供的阅读清单材料更加有效和一致。新服务的成功实施需要决心、一些横向思维和真正的协作方法。
Implementing a reading list strategy at The University of Manchester – determination, collaboration and innovation
Reading lists are a fundamental part of any programme and it is essential that libraries and academic colleagues work in partnership to ensure that universities are able to provide students with ready access to key information resources. It is generally recognized that today’s students have higher expectations than in the past, in part as a result of paying fees. At The University of Manchester 91% of 1,446 students consulted as part of an independent library survey responded that they believed the Library should guarantee them access to all the books on their reading lists. Whilst the Library at The University of Manchester tends to score very well each year in the National Student Survey, analysis of the open comments have shown that a high percentage of negative remarks about the Library have related to the lack of available core and essential texts A three-year collaborative Library-wide project (Books Right Here Right Now), involving extensive research and consultation with academic colleagues and students, resulted in The University of Manchester Library reading list strategy. The strategy seeks to ensure that Library provision of reading list material is more effective and consistent. The successful implementation of a new service to deliver on this strategy has required determination, some lateral thinking and a truly collaborative approach.