News about changes at UIUC Library

I was interested to read about a proposal on the table at UIUC to merge five area studies libraries into one.  I have known for  quite some time now that senior library management has been working on plans for what they have called “new service models” but I didn’t know anything specific before hearing this.  Honestly I think this possible move makes sense.  I worked for almost 1 1/2 years for one of the affected libraries, the Latin American and Caribbean Library while in library school.  Drastic things need to happen at UIUC if they are to “right the ship” — things that probably should have been done years ago.

As an aside, I was horrified to read about the serious mold outbreak in UIUC’s special collections.  It doesn’t reflect very well on the management of that nearly pricelesss collection.  I’ve used and handled many of the items there that are most notable, such as many of their incanabula and pages of the Gutenberg Bible.

Gaming @ UIUC Library

Game On: Home

A lot of discussion and news has been shared about gaming in libraries lately. Just about all of that seems to me to involve public libraries. That makes it all the more interesting that the university library of my alma mater, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has recently announced an initiative around gaming, mostly targeted at undergraduates. The library is working collaboratively with other departments and units on campus to collect and preserve access to games and learning systems being developed as part of classwork and research at UIUC. Interesting.