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Observations on seaxes, white stilettos and libraries in Essex
A description of Essex Public Libraries, including new refurbishments, RFID implementation and other initiatives. Presented by Susan Carragher at the CILIPS Centenary Conference on 4 Jun 2008.
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- Slide 1: Observations on seaxes, white
stilettos and libraries in Essex
“You can observe a lot just by watching” – Yogi Berra
Susan Carragher – Head of Library Services
June 2008
- Slide 2: Essex County Council Corporate Context
• Governance and Politics
• My Performance Contract
• Performance Related Pay
• Individual and Team Rewards
• Union Membership
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• value everyone • integrity
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- Slide 4: Library Coverage within Essex
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- Slide 5: “I did not have three thousand pairs of shoes.
I had one thousand and sixty” – Imelda Marcos
• 73 Community Libraries
• 12 Mobile Libraries
• 423 Reading Groups E r your title he re
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• 500 Staff
• 2,751.9 hours open per week
• £24.8m Expenditure
– 44.3% Staffing
– 12.1% Premises
– 11.4% Resources book fund etc 29 October 2003 Essex County Coun ci l
– 22.5% ICT and computing costs
– 9.7% Transport, Support etc
• £2.5m Income
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- Slide 6: “Let your dreams outgrow the shoes of your
expectations” – Ryunosuke Satoro
• Structure and Roles
• Building Dreams - Statement of
Vision for the Built Resources of
the Service
• Making it Happen – Retail Practice
• RFID – Business Case
• Libraries as Front Door to Council
and other Services
Stock Library
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- Slide 7: “Walk a mile in my shoes is good advice” –
Neil Kurshan
• Library Assistant → Customer Services Assistant
• Pro-active: floor-walking and book talking, not book-
stamping
• Custodians → entrepreneurs
• Training and development to support change
• Ability to personalise targets and reward
staff
• FISH!
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- Slide 8: Building Dreams – Statement of Vision for the
Built Resources of the Service
• Flagship Libraries
• Large Town Libraries
• Town Libraries
• Suburban Libraries
• Small Town and
Village Libraries
Chelmsford Library
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- Slide 9: Building Dreams – the Built Resource of our Service
• Location
• Regeneration agenda
• Pilot delivery methods
Colchester Library
Basildon Library
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- Slide 10: Buildings and Branding
• Starts from the outside
and works in
• Core branding adapted
for each building
Harwich Library
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- Slide 11: Saffron Walden -
our newest
refurbishment
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- Slide 12: Making it Happen – based on best practice
from retail sector
1. Our Image
2. Our Customers
Witham Library
1. Our Product
2. Our Performance
Braintree Library
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- Slide 13: Making it Happen – Floor Walkers
• Host role…
• Engage with customers…
• Offer help, answer
enquiries…
• Maintain Express Zones…
Witham Library
• Make library visit enjoyable
and positive…
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- Slide 14: RFID -Business Case
• Invest to save model
• Strategic Drivers
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- Slide 15: RFID -Implementation
• Implementation began
September 2005 – 18 months
• 36 Libraries
• Target 50% of transactions
self-service Witham Library
• Staffing issues / Change
Management
• ICT Issues
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- Slide 16: RFID -Evaluation
• Moving from self-service to stock management and
book supply chain process.
• 65% of loans and 85% of returns by self-service
• Resident satisfaction with service increased from
73% in 2003 to 80% in 2007
• Loans increased
• Self-Service drives Library design
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- Slide 17: RFID -Learning Outcomes
• The introduction of RFID in isolation, without the
accompanying staff development and library build
presentation, produces less successful outcomes.
• The project has demonstrated how partnership working –
suppliers, contractors, other councils – can produce
excellent results which are not obtainable alone.
Chelmsford Library
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- Slide 18: Libraries as Front Door to Services
• Rationale
• Working models
• Future
Loughton Library
Witham Library
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- Slide 19: What do the public think?
Chelmsford Library - 20th October 2007
3,456 people came to meet a Dalek
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- Slide 20: “Is it time to go home yet? I keep clicking these
damn shoes, but nothing happens” – Robin Hecht
Thank You
Questions?
Susan Carragher - Head of Library Services
Essex County Council
Tel: 01245 436 761
Email: susan.carragher@essex.gov.uk
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