ABSTRACT
This article draws on the author's previous experiences of developing library strategies at three case study libraries between 2011 and 2016 across a range of different academic institution types: research-intensive, teaching-intensive, and scientific research. Adopting a reflection on practice methodology based on Gibbs' reflective cycle, the author provides a personal self-assessment of the challenges and opportunities he faced with particular emphasis on locational factors and user feedback. Finally, he concludes with general reflections on library status and recruitment in light of Baker & Allden's leadership research for SCONUL.
Acknowledgments
The author writes in a personal and unfunded capacity and any views expressed are his own and are not those of his current or previous employers.
Notes
2 After Schon, Citation1991.
3 Research Support Libraries Programme (1999–2002).
4 LBS deliberately adopts American business school terminology, including faculty for academic staff.