2012 UOW Library Annual Report 2012 | Page 18

CONNECTING COMMUNITIES Networking the network During 2012 the Library extended its network services to partner libraries supporting the campuses at Batemans Bay, Bega, Southern Sydney (Loftus) and Moss Vale. Steps taken included: 2012 saw the upgrade of the Batemans Bay site with the local library staff being trained in using the Millennium system. Provisioning of ADSL services for Bega and Southern Sydney campuses also commenced. 2 Alumni membership services were reviewed with the aim of promoting and supporting alumni engagement with UOW through access to Library services and information resources post graduation. While UOW has a network presence at these sites it did not extend to the libraries, requiring the use of local (TAFE and public library) systems. While initially serviceable, overtime inefficient and costly workarounds were required to provide core services to students and staff. 1 Alumni Membership Initiative • • • Meetings with the Alumni Office to determine appropriate communication channels for promoting membership to gain access to Library services. R eview of Library membership conditions and removal of fees. Review of communication and promotion content and channels. The success of the initiative was measured in the uptake of membership with 144 membership requests received within 24 hours of the Alumni email blast sent in November, as well as over 100 ‘likes’ on the Alumni Facebook page. Over 700 new memberships were recorded for the year as compared to 183 in 2011. 3 1. Pam Epe and Helen Mandl (Librarian of St Jude Arusha, Tanzania) 2. Staff participating in Wrap with Love Initiative 3. Library staff at Lifeline Book Fair 4. Student using Media facilities 14 4 15