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Rückläufige Ausleihen, steigende Besucherzahlen, sinkende Anfragen nach bibliothekarischen Auskünften stehen einer steigenden Zahl an Beratungen in der Literaturverwaltung und neuerdings auch zu Statistikprogrammen, Programmiersprachen und einem größeren Bedarf an Förderung digitaler Kompetenzen von universitärer Seite gegenüber; alle diese Faktoren bedingen eine Neuausrichtung der klassischen Benutzung in Bibliotheken. Die Benutzungsabteilung der SUB wurde in den letzten Jahren personell gestrafft und das Profil stärker auf Basisdienstleistungen konzentriert, um neue Handlungsfelder in anderen Bereichen der SUB erschließen zu können. Wohin soll die weitere Entwicklung gehen: stärkere Automatisierung, Outsourcen von Standardservices an Wachdienste, Reduktion von Diensten und gleichzeitige Professionalisierung des Personals für neue Angebote? Welches Personal wird zukünftig mit welcher Qualifikation an welchen Stellen benötigt? Und wie findet sich der Einzelne darin wieder?Mitte 2018 startete die Benutzungsabteilung einen Strategieprozess, analysierte in drei Servicegruppen anhand des Business Model Canvas die drei Servicecluster - "Literaturbereitstellung/Recherche", "Informations- und Medienkompetenzvermittlung/Beratung" und "Lernort und lernunterstützende Infrastruktur" - und ermittelte Potentiale und Defizite. Parallel dazu überprüften die Gruppen- und Teamleitungen gemeinsam mit der Abteilungsleitung unter Anwendung der Szenariotechnik die Geschäftsidee ihrer Abteilung, um schließlich mit Hilfe von Kompetenzprofilen ein Personalentwicklungskonzept zu erstellen.Der Vortrag beschreibt den Weg zu einer Strategie der Benutzungsabteilung im Rahmen der Gesamtstrategie der SUB Göttingen, die verschiedenen Modelle, Methoden und Herausforderungen auf dem Weg zu einer Neuausrichtung.
Parties should develop a consistent issue profile during an electoral campaign. Yet, manifestos, which form the baseline for a party’s programmatic goals in the upcoming legislative period, are usually published months before Election Day. We argue that parties must emphasize policy issues that are of key relevance to their likely voters in the last weeks of the election campaign, in which an increasing share of citizens make up their minds in terms of which party they will choose. To test this notion empirically, we draw on a novel data set that covers information on party representatives’ statements made during the final weeks of an election campaign in nine European countries. Focusing on the campaign messages of social democratic and socialist parties, we find that these parties indeed intensify their emphasis of unemployment policy, which is a salient issue for their core voter clienteles, particularly in times of economic hardship.
Since 2013, the Swiss Federal Intelligence Service (FIS) has warned of a heightened threat emanating from jihadi terrorism in Switzerland. According to FIS’s assessment, the threat has continuously risen since then and reached a new high in 2016. This is a new situation for a country that has, since the two attacks conducted by Palestinian groups targeting an El Al airplane in Kloten in 1969 and the bombing of a Swissair machine in 1970, remained largely unscathed by terrorism. This has remained true even in the decade after 9/11 when a wave of jihadi terrorism inspired and often directed by al-Qaeda struck urban centers in Europe and elsewhere on multiple occasions...
An analysis of the UK's counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST, and the challenges in its evaluation
(2016)
The UK’s Counter-Terrorism strategy, known as CONTEST, is recognized as one of the most successful soft-focus strategies in the world, with an intended emphasis on community support and what have become known as ‘Prevent’ (or counter-extremism) measures. In all, there are four limbs to CONTEST: PREVENT, PROTECT, PURSUE and PREPARE. While there is much crossover between these areas, for example policing activities take place in all four limbs, each one has a specific focus with its own intrinsic goals. This article intends to provide an overview of CONTEST, and to explore the challenges of evaluating counter-terrorism strategies in general. In doing so, I intend to show that while robust and independent evaluation of CONTEST has not been undertaken from a quantitative approach, some level of evaluation has taken place and can be taken into consideration when moving forward with future analysis of the strategy...
Persons traveling to participate in foreign conflicts by no means constitute a new phenomenon that is intrinsically tied to the ‘Islamic State’ (‘IS’). However, law enforcement agencies all over the world increasingly focus on foreign fighters travelling to Syria and Iraq due to a considerable rise in their number as well as the perceived threat they pose upon their return. Currently, around 650 German residents and citizens have travelled to the region to support jihadist groups such as the ‘IS’.