Příspěvek konference
Budování a udržování efektivních vztahů s uživateli knihovny Poznań University
Autor
Małgorzata Rychlik, Poznań University Library, Polsko
Materiály ke stažení
Abstrakt
The present paper attempts to present a variety of activities of Poznan University Library aimed at deepening co-operation with library patrons, both members of the University’s academic community and users from outside the University.
This particular relationship is facilitated by the Educational Centre of the Library (among others) that imposes an obligation upon all University students to take an e-learning course on information literacy. In addition, students, postgraduates, PhD students and research workers are offered a number of appropriate training sessions. The Library also reaches out to its users by offering the services rendered by the Library’s 19-people strong team of subject specialists. The Library also provides its users with wide access to OA resources produced at the University through its institutional repository. According to the Ranking Web of Repositories, the repository ranks first among other institutional repositories in Poland. Users are also offered open access to university’s periodicals and journals via the Pressto platform.
Still another element facilitating the relationship with the user is the Ask a Librarian virtual reference service that allows users not only from the University but also from all over the country to communicate with the library. Beside the above mentioned activities, the Library has also implemented a number of different virtual services that help the user access the library’s resources. A good example of these services is the service Libsmart Copy. This application is integrated with the library catalogue and automated library system, which allows users to order electronic copies of journals and books remotely.
Profesní informace o autorovi
Małgorzata Rychlik, MSc, Charted Librarian, graduated from Librarianship and Information science at the University of Warsaw. She is head of the Research Information and Knowledge Transfer Department of Poznań University Library.
In her research she focuses on Open Access movement in scholarly publications, in particular on the implementation and development of institutional repositories. She is the co-author of the project of the Adam Mickiewicz University Repository (AMUR) established in 2010. She is involved in fostering and promoting open access at Adam Mickiewicz University as well as in Poland.
She participated with papers in many national and international LIS conferences. Author of professional publications focused on open access and altmetrics.