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47, no. 4

Strategic Planning for Reference in a Team Environment: the Preferred Futuring Model

Shahla Bahavar and Judith A. Truelson

Shahla Bahavar is Reference Coordinator at USC Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

Judith A. Truelson is Outreach Coordinator at USC Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Submitted for review October 19, 2006; accepted for publication December 5, 2006.

In 2003, realignment of library services brought about formation of interdisciplinary teams and the coordination of Uni-versity of Southern California (USC) libraries’ core services. This article explores how the reference coordinators have used the “Preferred Futuring” planning process as a foundation for successful planning for reference services in this environment. A brief profile of reference services at USC is followed by an overview of the function and operation of Preferred Futuring and its application at USC. The article concludes with a summary of lessons learned in hosting preferred futuring workshops and with a checklist of planning and preparatory steps for conducting a Preferred Futuring workshop. (more…)

Taming Technolust: Ten Steps for Planning in a 2.0 World

M. Kathleen Kern, Editor
Michael Stephens, Guest Columnist

This quarter, Michael Stephens of the popular Tame the Web blog offers advice on dodging “technolust” and how to recognize and deal with “technodivorce.” It isn’t all avoidance, though, as he provides ten positive steps for your library’s technology planning. Michael has a pedigree in technology planning as the former Special Projects Librarian at Saint Joseph County (Ind.) Public Library. He now teaches in the LIS program at Dominican University and recently authored two Technology Reports on Web 2.0 for the American Library Association. If you’ve heard Michael speak, you will recognize his straight-from-the-hip style. –Editor (more…)