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A Blind Date with Knowledge

A Blind Date with Knowledge

Ian Palmer, Europe Chapter

British chemist William J. Henry (1774-1836) was quoted as saying “What is research, but a blind date with knowledge.” Blind dates can be exciting and filled with promise. They can also be unpredictable, unless, there is at least some science, method, or variable utilized to better predict which engagements may lead to desired outcomes. This premise is equally true in application to knowledge and information services.

Dating sites have made their mark because of this approach. Many of our own businesses survive and thrive because of our own investments in research. Personally, my own experiences as a community advocate and a communications professional in the information industry have changed my “world view” approach to customer engagement and how I encourage customers I work with in libraries and information centers to approach their own customers and (importantly!) potential customers.

Research is critical to the success of any service provider, whether a corporation such the ones we work for or for an information professional like you. Research requires curiosity – to ask, listen, learn and validate – resources to dedicate, and commitment to initiate and respond with action. It can be formal or informal.

For all of us who provide information services to users, my rule of thumb is that we should all dedicate some percentage of our resources (time and money) to primary research. You may not have experience or a strong competency in conducting primary research to see what else you and your team can do, but hiring an expert to help or “learning by doing” is better than not conducting any research at all. Possibilities for success will increase by focusing on existing core users as well as new ones with characteristics that make them likely to benefit from your services.

So whether you are looking for ways to better serve users who rely on information services you make available, finding new users to serve, or discovering other valuable and strategic gems to guide you in your job, I encourage you to include blind dating as a budget line item and in your strategic plan. Go on a blind date with research and ask those questions you’ve not yet asked and find answers to questions you have yet to answer. You may be surprised to find more than one match and many positive outcomes.

Ian Palmer is Head of Marketing at Reprints Desk. He is a member of multiple SLA Divisions in scientific and medical practice areas.

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Future Ready Begins Today

Future Ready Begins Today

by Cindy Romaine, SLA President 2011

Today, we launch Future Ready 365. It’s your daily dose of intelligent solutions answering the question:

How are you Future Ready?

Where do these solutions come from? And who benefits from them? The answer to both questions is YOU.

With your participation, this blog will have contributions from all corners of the SLA community—members, vendors, and partners—who are interested in our community’s success.

Why participate?

There’s no way to sugar-coat it. The upheavals in the library and information industry in the recent past due to economic turmoil, technological developments, and shifting user expectations, have caused many corporate libraries to close and even transformed fundamental library and information services.

However, I’m convinced that amongst ourselves, we have the ideas, insight, and knowledge to create our desired future. As baseball player Satchel Paige said “None of us is as smart as all of us.”

Join in!

Your contribution—250 words, a handful of images, even audio and video—will build a mosaic that offers this community actionable insights into the future of our profession and association.

How do you join in? It’s easy: Submit your post to futureready365@sla.org. Done. We’ll take care of the rest.

Need to jump start your medulla oblongata? Here are some ideas:

  • How have your client’s expectations of your products and services changed over the past year and how have you addressed those changes?
  • If you are not feeling future ready, what is it that is getting in the way?
  • With tighter budgets, what criteria do you use to make your clients future ready?

If you’d like to post on a specific day, let us know at least one week in advance of the day you’ve chosen and we will do our best to accommodate you.

And remember: Future Ready Begins Today!

Cindy Romaine is SLA President 2011. She is the owner of Romainiacs Intelligent Research and long-time active member of SLA and the Oregon Chapter.

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FutureReady365 is a community blog focused on sharing knowledge, ideas and insights on how we are prepared for the future. The intention of the blog is to have a different information professional post every day in 2011. Please contribute!

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