Libraries are already catalysts for our communities in so many ways. I look forward to finding out about how you’re leveraging those strengths as you plan for the future. And I want to explore how we, as OCLC members, can help transform our own organization to better serve the wider community of library users around the world, both today and into the future. I hope you’ll join us at the regional conference nearest you.
By Debbie Schachter
Debbie SchachterUniversity Librarian,Capilano University |
Like many institutions, my university kicked off a 2030 “visioning process” last year and I was asked to present on how the library fits in. Activities like that are often interesting, sometimes fun, and always a bit daunting. Knowing that any one person’s vision for the future is going to be limited, my first thought was, “I need to start talking to some colleagues.”
The timing for that need was remarkable, because the 2018 OCLC Americas Regional Council (ARC) conference was just around the corner. I was able to attend sessions in Chicago with a “visioning mindset” and use the conference to discuss ideas with great colleagues, and even chat with OCLC researchers about related work.
That’s one of the great benefits of our OCLC community—the opportunity to connect with fellow leaders and share the knowledge and insights that help us better prepare for our libraries’ best future.
And that’s exactly the theme for this year’s Library Futures regional council meetings.
Focus on the future through the lens of community
I’m really excited about this year’s theme of “Community Catalysts.” Libraries are often involved with individuals and groups at a point where they’re looking to make change happen. Again and again, we hear about libraries stepping in to help assess and address important challenges facing the communities they serve. In academic libraries, that often takes the form of working with administrators and faculty to improve student outcomes in new and surprising ways. And we’ve seen public libraries address challenges as diverse as the opioid crisis, affordable housing, preschool readiness, and job training.
This is a powerful way to leverage our strengths. At our OCLC Library Futures conferences—three of them, to be held in Phoenix, Singapore, and Vienna—we’ll explore the ways that “community” continues to be the answer to so many of our most pressing challenges. And we’ll examine how a catalyst mindset can be a great way to plan for the future.
Chart a path that invites participation
There’s so much to learn from each other and so many great examples of community building, both within the library environment and in other professions. This year, we’ve identified four areas that we’ll focus on that apply the “community catalyst” lens to the work we all do. At the conference, we’ll discuss how to:
I hope you’ll join us at the regional conference nearest you. Our strategic discussions are created especially for current and emerging leaders, but we welcome all staff members from OCLC member libraries to any (or all!) of the events.
Libraries are already catalysts for our communities in so many ways. I look forward to finding out about how you’re leveraging those strengths as you plan for the future. And I want to explore how we, as OCLC members, can help transform our own organization to better serve the wider community of library users around the world, both today and into the future.
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