Calling it Quits

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Following a period of disruption, library leaders often need to realign service offerings with current organizational priorities and resources. In this session, the speakers will introduce a new model that was designed and applied at a large research library in an effort to redefine, reevaluate, and right-size research service offerings to better align with current staffing levels and support work-life balance. The  model includes:

Presenters:

  • Erinn Aspinall, Director of the Health Sciences Libraries·University of Minnesota

    Erinn Aspinall is the Director of the Health Sciences Libraries at the University of Minnesota. Her career includes work at public health, medical, and health sciences libraries, including 17 years at the University of Minnesota, previous experience at the University of New Mexico and the University of Michigan, and post-graduate work at the NIH National Library of Medicine. She believes that libraries are at their best when they mirror the needs of their communities and has brought that vision to her work. Her additional interests include organizational development and continuous process improvement.

  • Danya Leebaw, Social Sciences Director·University of Minnesota Libraries

    Danya Leebaw is the Social Sciences Director at the University of Minnesota Libraries. She spent ten years as a social sciences librarian at Carleton College, and prior to that was a business librarian at Emory University. Danya earned her MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to becoming a librarian, Danya worked for nearly a decade in advertising. Her research is focused on academic library management, librarians, and academic freedom, often through a critical theoretical lens.

  • Emma Molls, Director of the Open Research & Publishing Department·University of Minnesota Libraries,

    Emma Molls is the Director of the Open Research & Publishing Department at the University of Minnesota Libraries, which includes computational research, publishing services, research data services, research information management, and houses the Data Curation Network. Prior to this role, Emma was a publishing librarian at the University of Minnesota and a Scholarly Communication and Social Science Librarian at Iowa State University. Emma is a current member of the SPARC Steering Committee and writes about the sustainability and scalability of scholarly communication programs.

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