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RLUK launches two new member networks -

The recently held RLUK conference brought together around 200 colleagues from across the international research library, information, and academic communities. The theme of the conference was ‘Reshaping Scholarship: Transformation, Innovation and Cultural Change’. According to Nicola Wright, RLUK Chair, the theme reflected the unprecedented level of change being experienced by research libraries around the world, whether in relation to their ‘collections, priorities, spaces, or strategic positioning within their parent institutions’.

A lot has already been achieved in the delivery of the strategy, in which RLUK’s member networks have played a key role. Over the last year, the Associate Directors’ Network (ADN) have hosted a series of very insightful and enriching meetings around the issues of succession planning and empowerment, and will soon hold meetings to explore workforce development and research-led learning. The Special Collections Leadership Network (SCLN) has supported valuable and original research into evidencing the impact of special collections, has overseen the creation and launch of RLUK’s Professional Fellowship Scheme (in partnership with The National Archives), and has represented RLUK members within collaborative projects, such as the Digitisation for Digital Scholarship initiative, facilitated by Jisc. The work of the SCLN has formed an integral part of the wider Special Collection’s Programme, which has seen RLUK work closely with members, funders, and wider stakeholders around demonstrating the impact of special collections. Both the ADN and SCLN have continued to harness the collective knowledge and voice of RLUK members to explore key challenges and opportunities facing institutions, both individually and collectively, and have led tangible programmes of work to support these.

This work of RLUK’s networks has recently been extended with the launch of a Digital Scholarship Network (DSN). The network has already brought together colleagues from across the RLUK membership to explore the definition of digital scholarship, what this means for member libraries and their operations, and some of the emerging opportunities and challenges associated with this work. The meeting explored the various roles of the research library in developing and delivering Digital Scholarship services, whether as provider, partner, or pioneer.

The network has devised and launched a major piece of research, in the form of a Digital Scholarship survey, which interrogates both the nature and infrastructural needs of digital scholarship services, but also how they relate to the changing nature of the research library audience, collection, and mission. The outputs from this research will go beyond a summary report, to enable international benchmarking and will form the basis of an action plan of activity for the network to undertake in the coming years.

The ongoing implementation of Reshaping Scholarship, and the diversity of the challenges it seeks to explore and address, also provides new opportunities for members to come together. At the conference two new RLUK networks have been launched, the Collections Strategy Network and the New Directors Network. Both of these new networks will address a series of challenges faced by RLUK members and will act as valuable arenas for knowledge exchange and peer support. The call to create these networks came directly from the RLUK membership and both will lead significant strands of the RLUK strategy over the coming months and years.

Co-convened by Anna Grigson (Head of Content and Discovery, LSE) and Paul Johnson (Associate Director, Collections Planning and Research, University of Reading), the Collections Strategy Network (CSN) is a professional-peer network for colleagues who are responsible for collection strategy within RLUK member libraries. It will act as a forum for discussion, knowledge sharing, peer development, and will harness RLUK members’ collective experience and expertise. It will be responsible for the development of programmes of work in direct support of several of the challenges contained within Reshaping Scholarship relating to the collective management of print collections, the management of content costs, and the digital shift occurring within collections. These are three significant challenges facing members, and topics which were discussed at both the 2019 conference and at November’s Members’ Meeting, held at the University of Reading. Not working in isolation, the CSN will also actively engage with RLUK’s other member networks on these challenges as its work develops.

Co-convened by Martina McChrystal (Director of Library Services, University of Glasgow) and Tracey Stanley (Acting Director of Library Services and University Librarian, University of Cardiff), the New Directors’ Network (NDN) is a professional-peer network for RLUK colleagues who have recently been appointed as library directors or for those in interim positions. It will act as a forum for discussion, peer development, and knowledge sharing, and will also lead and deliver elements of Reshaping Scholarship. The network is currently developing a programme of meetings following an informal launch at this year’s conference and is looking for opportunities to work with the other RLUK networks.

The CSN and NDN will join RLUK’s existing three networks in providing an invaluable space for knowledge exchange, peer support, and the identification and development of programmes of collective action on behalf of the RLUK membership. Yet, the creation of new networks is not the only way in which RLUK is looking to deliver against the ambitions of Reshaping Scholarship and to facilitate collective discussion and action. The variety of challenges contained within the strategy requires a variety of responses and a flexibility of approach.

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