Course summary
This one-day seminar is aimed at librarians who want to gain an understanding of the various activities involved in financial planning for resources within an academic library.
UKSG is able to call on the extensive experience of its members in sourcing expert speakers from various institutions within the academic sector to present a practical overview of all aspects of the financial management of information resources.
Why you should attend
Various financial management practices of a number of academic institutions will be discussed, including the relationship with the institutions finance department. Central to the whole event are presentations giving the differing viewpoints of what is involved – from accounting basics, tendering and procurement regulations, local and national reporting, forecasting, and KPIs. Two case studies are included and time will be set aside for follow-on questions. The day will end with a practical workshop.
Course level and previous knowledge required
This seminar is designed particularly for those who have moved into a position where financial planning is incorporated or for those who need an update. It would also be beneficial for librarians working towards Chartership.
Learning objectives
Delegates should gain an overview of:
• library financial planning cycles, including budgeting, resource allocation and future planning
• accounting basics – understanding the different priorities between finance departments and the library and the terminology needed in order to communicate effectively
• how to approach the tendering process, different types of tenders, the regulations involved and how to manage the process
• budget reports and forecasting and their use in the planning process and for reporting back nationally
• Key Performance Indicators, monitoring expenditure and showing value for money.
Fee
UKSG members: £180.00 + £36.00 VAT [20%] (total £216.00)
Non-members: £230.00 + £46.00 VAT [20%] (total £276.00)
The fee includes refreshments and lunch.
Venue
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (Library)
1 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 5DB
Tel.: 020 7451 7300 (Reception)
Programme
10.00 Registration and coffee
10.30 Welcome and introduction by the Chair/UKSG representative
Anne Knight, Head of Content, Digital and Client Services, Information Services, Cranfield University
10.35 Financial Planning and Forecasting: view from the top
The context and strategic overview: budgets, resource allocation, annual cycle and future planning
Jill Taylor-Roe, Deputy Librarian and Head of Planning and Resources,
Newcastle University Library
11.00 Accounting Basics: speaking the same language as your finance department
How Finance Departments work: terms you need to know to talk the talk
Sally Faith, Head of Planning and Administration, University of Sussex Library
11.25 Break
11.40 Tendering and Procurement Regulations
Susan Wright, Head of Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC),
University of Reading
12.05 Case Study 1: resource budget management at the LSE
Lisa Cardy, Access and Procurement Manager (Job Share),
The London School of Economics and Political Science Library
12.25 Case Study 2: resource budget management at the University of Leicester
Joanne Dunham, Head of Collections and Information Systems,
University of Leicester Library
12.45 Questions
12.55 Lunch
13.40 Budget Reports and Forecasts
How to go about it and what should be included
Anne Knight, Head of Content, Digital and Client Services and
Selena Killick, Library Quality Officer,
Information Services, Cranfield University
14.00 Reporting Back Nationally
Collecting financial data for the annual SCONUL return
Selena Killick, Library Quality Officer, Information Services, Cranfield University
14.10 KPIs and Value for Money
Aligning the library data with institutional priorities
Jacqui Dowd, Management Information Officer, University of Glasgow Library
14.35 Questions
14.45 Break
15.00 Managing Budgets (practical workshop)
Sally Faith, Head of Planning and Administration, University of Sussex Library
15.50 Summary and final questions
16.00 Close of seminar
How to book
The closing date for booking this event has now passed. For further information please contact Karen Sadler by email or phone +44 (0)1865 310834
Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.
Cancellations
By Tuesday 14 October 2014 – full refund
From Wednesday 15 October 2014 – no refund
NB: UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.