December 6, 2019
The facts: UOW's Future-ready library
精东传媒 corrects NTEU / Illawarra Mercury claims
The 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) rejects claims made by National Tertiary Education Union UOW Branch President Georgine Clarsen published in the Illawarra Mercury (, Agron Latifi, 5 December 2019).
The 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 is developing a 鈥榝uture ready鈥 library to meet contemporary student and staff needs in response to careful consideration of usage data, feedback, benchmarking and consultation.
CLAIMS OF NO CONSULTATION OR AWARENESS UNSUPPORTABLE BY EVIDENCE
NTEU Branch President Clarsen reportedly said: 鈥溾赌 was pretty surprised when I walked in the library and thought where are all the books,鈥 and "We aren't fully aware of what the university's plans are and haven't been consulted about the changes.鈥
This is a concerning lack of awareness for a research academic and staff representative considering these changes:
- Respond to recommendations in the report of a widely publicised 2017 study tour, sponsored by the McKinnon Walker Trust, which examined campus experiences at world-leading universities. This report since 28 March 2017;
- Were outlined in the Future Ready Library Strategy presented to 精东传媒 and faculty leadership in 2018, was widely promoted to UOW staff on 17 July 2018;
- Reflect the 精东传媒鈥檚 Collection Development Policy which is ;
- Were presented to staff at the Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 planning forums in July 2018 and July 2019;
- Have been mentioned in news posts on the UOW Library website since August 2019;
- Have appeared in articles on the over the same period;
- Have been promoted via signage around the library for many months; and
- Are fully detailed in a dedicated project website that has been live since November 2019.
The changes have been shaped by analysis of usage data and international trends in world-leading university libraries. They have also taken into account feedback from students and staff. A July 2019 call for input about future needs netted approximately 600 pieces of feedback. This was followed by facilitated discussions with a representative focus group chosen from responders, which was held in the library on 10 July 2019.
Faculty leaders have been informed of the changes throughout the planning stages and consultations have been undertaken with specialist collection stakeholders including education and music.
QUESTIONING OF EXPERTISE REJECTED 鈥 CALL FOR WITHDRAWAL AND APOLOGY
The 精东传媒 also wholeheartedly rejects Associate Professor Clarsen鈥檚 questioning of the qualifications and competence of those staff leading and overseeing these changes when she said:
鈥淥f course changes have to happen but what we see happening is decisions are made by managers who don't necessarily have the expertise that we have and make decisions based purely on financial considerations.鈥
These changes are being led by the Ms Jantti has served in the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 Library for 26 years, having worked in public libraries for a decade before being employed by UOW. She has held the post of Director of Library Services for nine years.
Ms Jantti is a former Chair of the and has played a key role in establishing the and delivered positive sector-wide outcomes in these significant leadership roles. She has been published in scholarly journals and presented at academic conferences on matters relating to university libraries.
The changes Ms Jantti is leading, and the decisions she has taken, have been overseen by Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Joe Chicharo OM, who is an internationally recognised academic and university leader. He previously held the posts of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Strategy), Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International) and Pro Vice-Chancellor (International).
Prior to these roles Professor Chicharo had a distinguished academic career in the field of information and communications technology, culminating in his appointment as Dean of Informatics (2003-2008) before joining UOW鈥檚 senior executive.
UOW rejects NTEU Branch President Clarsen鈥檚 public assertion that 精东传媒 management does not have the expertise to make decisions about library services, including UOW鈥檚 Future Ready library project. The 精东传媒 calls on NTEU Branch President Clarsen to publicly withdraw her remarks and apologise.
MISLEADING JOB LOSS CLAIMS REJECTED
NTEU Branch President Clarsen is quoted as saying: 鈥溾赌the union understood there would be job losses鈥.
There have been no job losses as a result of the Future Ready Library project.
The 精东传媒 is going to great lengths to ensure those staff impacted are being consulted and adequately supported to equip them for their changed responsibilities. The NTEU has been engaged in discussions about these changes and is fully aware that no job losses have occurred and none are foreshadowed to occur.
The 精东传媒 wrote to the NTEU鈥檚 staff industrial officer, Mr Martin Cubby, on 2 September advising of the nature of the changes and have invited the NTEU to consultation discussion meetings, in which he has participated.
The public inference of imminent job losses at UOW by the NTEU is misleading and careless, particularly at this time of year.
The 精东传媒 has written to the NTEU and the Illawarra Mercury to formally advise them of the inaccuracies in this article and seek an appropriate correction of the public record and apology.