Category:Innovation

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Innovation isn't always about technology. Innovation leadership requires looking at library services, operations and patrons in fresh ways, finding better ways to do things better--and do better things.

Innovation leaders aren't always managers or directors. Innovation can and should arise from all levels of library staff.

Articles in this category focus on aspects of innovation and innovation leadership.

Recent articles

  • Innovation notes - six items added to this compilation.
  • Future catalogs: food for thought - What could a "catalog" do? Eric Lease Morgan offers an extended set of visions in this essay.
  • Innovation and control - Steven Bell discusses barriers to library innovation.
  • Separating the discovery layer from the ILS - In a related article, John Houser discusses the desire to provide unique local interfaces and the simultaneous desire to share metadata across many institutions, and how layer separation might serve both desires.
  • Learning from failure - Could we do a better job of sharing "failure" stories, given that you can learn more from failure than from success? Meredith Farkas points the way.

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