We
have collected a lot of data, but one thing that
seemed to be missing was information about
Californians, and how they find and use
information. We have been working with Zogby
International to collect some snapshot data. The
first poll was done via email and completed in
January 2008 with 706 responses. Mid-March we
launched the same survey on the web. Public
libraries were invited to post the link on their
websites. We hope to get more information from
customers of the library in their information
finding and usage behavior. We will compare this
data with national trends and also use it for
helping us design our new Statewide Reference
model.
Stage
2 – Think Tank Preparation (April 2008)
A
small group of librarians from across the state
will meet as our Think Tank Creators. They will
work with our Futurist Facilitators Michele Bowman
and Sandy Burchsted to design a Statewide
Reference Think Tank process. This group will also
look at all of the data gathered relating to
statewide reference and develop new combinations
to help the Think Tank be more informed.
Stage
3 – Think Tank (Fall 2008)
In
early Fall 2008, the Statewide Reference Think
Tank will convene. Participants from across the
state will gather for a 1 ½ days to think about
information trends and data, and create three
scenarios for what statewide reference could
become. The details for the Think Tank and
participation will be created by the Think Tank
Creators.
Stage
4 – Statewide Input (Fall 2008)
The
three scenarios created by the Statewide Reference
Think Tank will be shared in a CLA presentation
and other venues for additional input from the
library community. We will want input that
identifies what scenarios or pieces of the
scenarios will be most beneficial to all.
Stage
5 – Build New Model (2009)
A
Builders group will be formed to analyze the
feedback from the input sessions, and to develop
an action plan for creating the new statewide
reference model.
The
powerful and productive new system model we will
build will have a strong foundation thanks to the
outreach of California's library professionals.