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		<title>Reinventing Books, Magazines and Newspapers in the Digital Age</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 14:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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		<title>Top Ten Links &#8211; Week 2</title>
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										</div>My hand selected best links I shared on Twitter from 1/8/2010 through 1/14/2010 in no particular oder: Just call me Tenzing Norbook, I guess. Toby Greenwalt&#8217;s response to Seth Godin&#8217;s post about libraries and the discussion that takes place in the comments. 2010: The Only Year of the E-Reader great article from Fast Company on why, despite the awesomeness of many of the new ereaders, they wont be sticking around long. Top Innovators Practice 5 Skills the Rest of Us Don&#8217;t if you can stand yet another article about innovation the 5 skills are something we should all be doing, innovator or not. To Know the Library Is To Love the Library &#8212; But Who Knows the Library? Toby&#8217;s article on the Huffington Post A Taxonomy of Reflection: Critical Thinking For Students, Teachers, and Principals (Part I) How to remove yourself from a Twitter List &#8211; lets face it, check what twitter lists you&#8217;re on is just one more part of being aware of your online identity, if you show up on one you don&#8217;t like you have some options Perpetual Beta &#8211; a new blog from Jason Griffey and American Libraries, about technology of course. Protecting Reputations Online in Plain English &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<li><a title="Permanent Link: Just call me Tenzing Norbook, I guess." rel="bookmark" href="http://www.theanalogdivide.com/2010/01/just-call-me-tenzing-norboo/"></a><a title="Permanent Link: Just call me Tenzing Norbook, I guess." rel="bookmark" href="http://www.theanalogdivide.com/2010/01/just-call-me-tenzing-norboo/">Just call me Tenzing Norbook, I guess.</a> Toby Greenwalt&#8217;s response to Seth Godin&#8217;s post about libraries and the discussion that takes place in the comments.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kit-eaton/technomix/2010-only-year-e-reader?partner=rss">2010: The Only Year of the E-Reader</a> great article from Fast Company on why, despite the awesomeness of many of the new ereaders, they wont be sticking around long.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/39432/">Top Innovators Practice 5 Skills the Rest of Us Don&#8217;t</a> if you can stand yet another article about innovation the 5 skills are something we should all be doing, innovator or not.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/toby-greenwalt/to-know-the-library-is-to_b_421775.html">To Know the Library Is To Love the Library &#8212; But Who Knows the Library?</a> Toby&#8217;s article on the Huffington Post</li>
<li><a href="http://peterpappas.blogs.com/copy_paste/2010/01/taxonomy-reflection-critical-thinking-students-teachers-principals-.html">A Taxonomy of Reflection: Critical Thinking For Students, Teachers, and Principals (Part I)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://shegeeks.net/twitter-tip-how-to-ditch-any-twitter-list/">How to remove yourself from a Twitter List</a> &#8211; lets face it, check what twitter lists you&#8217;re on is just one more part of being aware of your online identity, if you show up on one you don&#8217;t like you have some options</li>
<li><a href="http://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/perpetualbeta">Perpetual Beta</a> &#8211; a new blog from <a href="http://www.jasongriffey.net/">Jason Griffey</a> and American Libraries, about technology of course.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.commoncraft.com/protecting-reputations-video">Protecting Reputations Online </a><em><a href="http://www.commoncraft.com/protecting-reputations-video">in Plain English</a> &#8211; </em>another fine video from the guys at CommonCraft</li>
<li><a href="http://www.copyblogger.com/alexander-graham-bell/">The Alexander Graham Bell Guide to Changing the World</a> &#8211; ideas are good, action is better.</li>
<li>All the ones from ALA Learning &#8211; blog authors introduction &amp; interviews, and two new bloggers! <a href="http://alalearning.org/authors/buffy-hamilton/">Buffy Hamilton</a> and <a href="http://alalearning.org/authors/lauren-pressley/">Lauren Pressley</a>!</li>
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										</div>Notes from the 2009 COMO conference in Columbus GA Design your way to a future proof library What does organizational fitness mean? Pennsylvania clear cut forests now beautiful national forests Lumber industry did not make it thru the 1920s, they did not future proof, just clear cut without any thought to the future When was the last time you exercised with books in your library? There is some connection between personal fitness and organizational fitness, it has to do with commitment to change Darwin, survival of the fitness, natural selection, Future proofing – issue of library journal trying to put a system in place in the future what should we be doing to make sure our org stays fit, stays strong so we can keep doing all the important things we’re doing don’t try to predict the future instead use design thinking, instructional design clip from jim Collins, good to be paranoid Only the Paranoid Survive – book by Andrew S. Cline Inflection curve, always going through a cycle of improvement and decline, when you get to the inflection point you either continue to go up or you go down, and start the cycle over again One of the most disruptive [...]]]></description>
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<p>Design your way to a future proof library</p>
<p>What does organizational fitness mean?</p>
<p>Pennsylvania clear cut forests now beautiful national forests</p>
<p>Lumber industry did not make it thru the 1920s, they did not future proof, just clear cut without any thought to the future</p>
<p>When was the last time you exercised with books in your library? There is some connection between personal fitness and organizational fitness, it has to do with commitment to change</p>
<p>Darwin, survival of the fitness, natural selection,</p>
<p><a href="http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6585850.html">Future proofing – issue of library journal</a></p>
<p>trying to put a system in place in the future</p>
<p>what should we be doing to make sure our org stays fit, stays strong so we can keep doing all the important things we’re doing</p>
<p>don’t try to predict the future instead use design thinking, instructional design</p>
<p>clip from jim Collins, good to be paranoid</p>
<p>Only the Paranoid Survive – book by Andrew S. Cline<br />
Inflection curve, always going through a cycle of improvement and decline, when you get to the inflection point you either continue to go up or you go down, and start the cycle over again</p>
<p>One of the most disruptive things is when a new product or service comes along and causes a problem for your business.</p>
<p>What’s a problem for libraries? Google, they stole our lunch</p>
<p>Focus on the customer experience, not the technology</p>
<p>The Deep Dive: The Design Thinking Process, segment of the Nightline show with Ted Kopel</p>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>I took my slideshow on transliteracy and turned it into a video.  I was curious about how easy it was to turn a slideshow into a video (its super easy!) so I thought I&#8217;d try it.  Most of my presentations aren&#8217;t meant to stand alone and so don&#8217;t really translate well to video. When I was putting the transliteracy one together I wanted it to be able to stand alone, so I thought I&#8217;d give it a try. A little self indulgent I know But anyway here it is. Learn more about transliteracySimilar Posts: Libraries and Transliteracy Slideshow Transliteracy is 3D KLA Libraries and Transliteracy Presentation]]></description>
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										</div><p>I took my <a href="http://librarianbyday.net/2009/10/libraries-and-transliteracy-slideshow/">slideshow on transliteracy</a> and turned it into a video.  I was curious about how easy it was to turn a slideshow into a video (its super easy!) so I thought I&#8217;d try it.  Most of my presentations aren&#8217;t meant to stand alone and so don&#8217;t really translate well to video. When I was putting the transliteracy one together I wanted it to be able to stand alone, so I thought I&#8217;d give it a try. A little self indulgent I know <img src='http://librarianbyday.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  But anyway here it is.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>I haven&#8217;t been able to stop thinking about transliteracy and how important the concept is for libraries and librarians. I&#8217;ve created a slideshow I hope conveys the message and is easy to share. I have also added page with information on transliteracy. Libraries and Transliteracy View more presentations from Bobbi Newman. Similar Posts: Libraries and Transliteracy Resource List Libraries and Transliteracy at Computers in Libraries #cil2010 Transliteracy is 3D]]></description>
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										</div><p>I haven&#8217;t been able to stop <a href="http://librarianbyday.net/2009/09/libraries-need-to-focus-on-transliteracy/">thinking about transliteracy</a> and how important the concept is for libraries and librarians. I&#8217;ve created a slideshow I hope conveys the message and is easy to share.</p>
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		<title>Yes I am a Digital Branch Manager, No I Do Not Regularly Build Bonfires of Print Books in My Backyard &amp; Dance Around Wearing Warpaint</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:23:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>Not regularly, actually, not ever.  I keep seeing the perception that by going digital, being aware of and, gasp! even using technology means that librarians and libraries are throwing aside traditionally services in favor of sexy new toys like Twitter.  That in order for a library to have a Facebook profile first we have sacrifice 100 books to the Social Media gods. As a Digital Branch Manager I have nothing against books, heck, I think we should have more books. At home, in my personal library, I probably have more books at home than some of my &#8220;traditional&#8221; peers.  Do not get rid of the books. I do think libraries need to develop along with the society they serve. I don&#8217;t understand the people who want libraries to continue to be about the book; solely about the ink and paper book.  The world is evolving at an amazing rate, nothing is standing still. Why shouldn&#8217;t libraries move forward?  If we stand still how will we serve our patrons as they move forward? So many people see the addition of new services as a threat to the old.  I don&#8217;t think anyone is planning to throughout the baby with the bathwater. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not regularly, actually, not ever.  I keep seeing the perception that by going digital, being aware of and, gasp! even using technology means that librarians and libraries are throwing aside traditionally services in favor of sexy new toys like <a href="http://twitter.com">Twitter</a>.  That in order for a library to have a <a href="http://facebook.com">Facebook</a> profile first we have sacrifice 100 books to the Social Media gods.</p>
<p>As a Digital Branch Manager I have nothing against books, heck, I think we should have more books. At home, in my personal library, I probably have more books at home than some of my &#8220;traditional&#8221; peers.  Do not get rid of the books.</p>
<p>I do think libraries need to develop along with the society they serve.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t understand the people who want libraries to continue to be about the book; solely about the ink and paper book.  The world is evolving at an amazing rate, nothing is standing still. Why shouldn&#8217;t libraries move forward?  If we stand still how will we serve our patrons as they move forward?</p>
<p>So many people see the addition of new services as a threat to the old.  I don&#8217;t think anyone is planning to throughout the baby with the bathwater. Evolution isn&#8217;t easy, sometimes its painful, some attempts will die off, but it is necessary. The world is changing, faster every day, if we can&#8217;t change with it we will be left behind. The people who need and want libraries in all their forms will go without.</p>
<p>More Reading:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/09/04/future.library.technology/index.html?iref=newssearch">The future of libraries, with or without books</a></li>
<li><a href="http://whenfallsthecoliseum.com/2009/09/06/todays-librarian-hip-delusional-and-doomed/">Today’s Librarian: Hip, Delusional, and Doomed</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/09/04/a_library_without_the_books/">Welcome to the library. Say goodbye to the books</a></li>
<li><a href="http://lbott.wordpress.com/2009/09/05/libraries-without-books/">Libraries Without Books</a></li>
<li><a href="http://bookgrrl.wordpress.com/2009/09/07/dont-burn-the-library-till-youve-read-all-the-books/">Don’t burn the library Till you’ve read all the books</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1340000334/post/90048609.html">CNN and me on the Future of Libraries (and Librarians)</a></li>
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										</div>This is an interesting videos from Editis, a French publisher on the future of the book. Its a bit long, but worth a watch. Now I don&#8217;t speak any French but here is what I *think* I saw happening scanning barcodes of book at a traditional bookstore to purchase them on the ebook reader touchscreen interactive color write on the books with a stylus multimedia content &#8211; the guide books sharing copies from one ereader to the next email magazines blogs books music If this were available today I&#8217;d buy one right now.Similar Posts: Vooks = Books + Online Video = Tranliteracy The Nook from Barnes &#038; Noble &#8211; I Want One, Here&#8217;s Why eBook Link Round Up from Internet Librarian #il2011]]></description>
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<li>interactive</li>
<li>color</li>
<li>write on the books with a stylus</li>
<li>multimedia content &#8211; the guide books</li>
<li><span>sharing copies from one <span class="hiddenSpellError">ereader</span> to the next</span></li>
<li>email</li>
<li>magazines</li>
<li>blogs</li>
<li>books</li>
<li>music</li>
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		<title>The Great Debate &#8211; Has library 2.0 fulfilled its promise?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>This is the last session from ALA I took notes on. It went by fast and I tried to be as accurate as possible. Has library 2.0 fulfilled its promise? Modorated by Roy Tennant The panel consisted of : David Lee King, Meredith Farkas, Michael Porter and Cindi Trainor What is library 2.0 – Cindi – create spaces for people, value participation Michael – what libraries do to fulfill role as community anchors has to change, mentioned KBG text company, they will answer your reference question but you to pay for it Meredith – about being user focus, seeing creation of service as an iterative process, we need to stop making assumptions about users based on articles, assuming services are working without doing surveys David – using wikipedia as an example, it’s a wiki that allows people to edit and access and share info in a way that hasn’t been done before, Michael – library 2.0 is a buzz word more interested in functionality and what works, read some answers from Twitter to Question has library 2.0 fulfill its promise, see responses under #lib20prom Cindi relates library 2.0 to web 2.0 by Tim OReilly, allows us to harness our collective [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><a title="Ultimate Debate: Library 2.0 by Librarian by Day, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/librarianbyday/3717051661/"><img class="alignright" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3521/3717051661_1eafe68743_m.jpg" alt="Ultimate Debate: Library 2.0" width="240" height="180" /></a>This is the last session from ALA I took notes on.  It went by fast and I tried to be as accurate as possible.<br />
Has library 2.0 fulfilled its promise?</p>
<p>Modorated by<a href="http://roytennant.com/"> Roy Tennant</a></p>
<p>The panel consisted of : <a href="http://davidleeking.com/">David Lee King</a>, <a href="http://meredith.wolfwater.com/wordpress/">Meredith Farkas</a>, <a href="http://www.libraryman.com/blog/">Michael Porter</a> and <a href="http://citegeist.com/">Cindi Trainor</a></p>
<p>What is library 2.0 –<br />
Cindi – create spaces for people, value participation<br />
Michael – what libraries do to fulfill role as community anchors has to change, mentioned KBG text company, they will answer your reference question but you to pay for it<br />
Meredith – about being user focus, seeing creation of service as an iterative process, we need to stop making assumptions about users based on articles, assuming services are working without doing surveys<br />
David – using wikipedia as an example, it’s a wiki that allows people to edit and access and share info in a way that hasn’t been done before,<br />
Michael – library 2.0 is a buzz word more interested in functionality and what works, read some answers from Twitter to Question has library 2.0 fulfill its promise, see responses under #lib20prom<br />
Cindi relates library 2.0 to web 2.0 by Tim OReilly, allows us to harness our collective intelligence, software as a platform<br />
Meredith – how all the people on the panel know each other<br />
David making tools easy enuf to use for non techies, easily moving content from one place to another think RSS, 2.0 technologies are made to connect me to you<br />
Michael – hard to track success and lack of success with these tools, a lot of it is anecdotal evidence,<br />
David disagrees with Michael – tools are new and <strong>we’re trying to figure them out, which is sad cuz some of them have been around for 15 years</strong>, you can track stats for a lot of these tools, blog stats, facebook stats, you get numbers from youtube and twitter<br />
Cindi – just because someone is staring at a page for 13 minutes you don’t know that they weren’t chatting with a friend, or if you are having an impact on their life<br />
Meredith – Even ARL libraries aren’t doing assessment on web 2.0 technologies<br />
Michael – every hour we spend on a social tool is an hour we can’t spend doing something else, and that it isn’t all fun and games, its work, reporting is hard and can take a lot of time, sometimes the dates or the small parts of information don’t match up with your information needs<br />
David – that <strong>at the reference desk if someone says the library is awesome you have to remember write it down and remember it, but with web2.0 tools you have that information saved for you.</strong></p>
<p>Roy – question about barriers<br />
Meredith – libraries aren’t planning for web2.0 tools the same way they would for other technology tools, will this company be around in 20 years<br />
Cindi – <strong>how many libraries have a flickr account, so we’ve all promised to give yahoo $25  year for as long as our libraries exist?  Its important to keep those photos somewhere else too</strong>, think of terms of service, if I upload a photo does it belong to this company forever<br />
David – its very easy to set up basic tools like a blog, bigger barriers are our own barriers, you need to learn how to use these tools, how to understand them, for a library having a person in charge of that tool, <strong>don’t just throw up a blog,</strong> if that person leaves or gets bored then the blog dies but is still showing whats new from 2005, <strong>if you’re going to spend time and resources on something you need to train staff so they know how to use them</strong><br />
Michael – history debate among public libraries about circulating fiction, libraries had to give up nonfiction shelf space and the clientele was gonna change, court battle with beta and vhs to be able to circulate and we won, fast forward to today, how many libraries provide digital downloads, very few, if we don’t find a way to be able to provide digital content, the future of libraries is in trouble, we’ll still have books and reference but we need to be looking at the future tools, we’re being cut out of market share, we are being usurped by for profit content distributors<br />
<strong>You may not have signed up for this job but it’s the job you have deal with it</strong><br />
David – gives <strong>argument against time complaint, if there is enough time to push a book cart around to music you have time to learn some of this stuff</strong><br />
Michael – <strong>if you’re gonna spend the time to do a book cart drill use these web2.0 to document it and share it, put the video up, then do the drill and get everyone to come up, get the mayor to come, get the tv station to come, work it work it, get more value of these tools and time you put into them</strong><br />
Meredith – disagrees with David, if your admin doesn’t give you time at job a to learn then they don’t value them, so it may be a real issue<br />
David – agrees with Meredith, partially, some people don’t know how to manage their time, put 15 minutes on your calendar each week to write a blog post if you get 1 done fine, if you get 5 done great<br />
Meredith – Chad Boeningers blog but if he knows an assignment is coming up he puts the info up on his blog, students use it, its simple and he’s created a personal connection, Muscogee Public Library has scogeenet, where community members can post events, information about the community<br />
Roy – shout out to John Blybert and the Darien community<br />
Cindi – there are pockets of innovation, there might be a department who is using a wiki or archives using LibGuides and Flickr stream</p>
<p>Roy anything you want to say<br />
David – <strong>admins and managers let your staff go, the worse that could happen is that you have a failed project you learn something from.</strong><br />
Meredith –<strong> these technologies are not a magic wand, you shouldn’t just have a blog to have a blog, you need to do what your community needs</strong><br />
Michael – have a mission and a vision and focus on your communities<br />
Cindi – awareness of the tools, 23 Things, ddid at university, Dean did pbwiki for strategic plan and others could edit, education libraries started to blog, people started using rss and flickr, having someone in your lib who is a aware is important so others can learn</p>
<p>Question from audience – TaraLSF: #ala2009 #lib2.0 how can library 2.0 technologies be supported in actual libraries &amp; brick &amp; mortar buildings with F2F services?<br />
David – tweet up in community, in fall library is hosting a podcamp<br />
Question – Sarah – can you talk about ways to help people who are still intimidated by the computer nevermind these things on the internet, on example is they introduced staff to twitter using post it notes on paper<br />
<strong>David – how long have we had computers? Why do you still have staff who are intimidated by computers, why did you hire them? Why are they still working there</strong><br />
Michael – big fan of partnering people, one person who is helpful, but need to be respectful</p>
<p>Question – example of famous library that everyone is supposed to know about, she doesn’t, not everyone knows who Darien is or what they are doing, John Blyberg gave some info</p>
<p>Question – a lot of this sounds about marketing,</p>
<p>David – more about sharing, communicating and using pool of knowledge,<br />
Cindi &#8211; allows users to more easily give feedback, not just wooden box in the corner<br />
Michael –<br />
Roy – technology petting zoo, which tools or hardware would you show them?<br />
Meredith – depend on population, faculty tools that help them do their work, staff much wider<br />
Cindi – tech tool box to allow toys to play, people who used it bought one</p>
<p>Question – more I hear you talk the more I think <strong>you need to add a disclaimer to everything you say</strong>, tiny library in a nursing school, 3 staff including her, other staff go to conferences and come back and say we need 2.0, but there are students who have never used a computer, how much time commitment will each take, there is no point at doing these tools if no one is going to maintain them<br />
Roy be use focused<br />
David – <strong>do some strategic planning, and then focus on those priorities, not the tools</strong><br />
Michael – you need to budget staff time and make the tools you choose successful<br />
David – <strong>disclaimer should be to directors who blandly go back and say we need a blog without setting goals or having a plan</strong></p>
<p>Question – privacy online, last month got a bogus message from a coworker to about 25 staff to invite others join, she went to say sorry she doesn’t do facebook he said it wasn’t him, what tips can they share to give patrons who are signing up<br />
Michael – this is hugely important, sometimes its important to stake claim even if you’re aren’t gonna use it, so that no one else claims it, everyone of these companies is a full profit organization, they don’t care about libraries or privacy they care about the bottom line, we get privacy and freedom of access to information, Google can say don’t be evil all they want, but they came to ALA for couple of years and did the google and libraries thing then they got what they wanted and went away<br />
David – bigger issue is that<strong> people don’t understand how privacy works</strong>, we&#8217;ve all heard of someone being fired for posting something to facebook or twitter or their blog, and librarians are doing this too, things like that patron is an idiot, where anyone can see</p>
<p>Question – Long Tail, about social networks we care about the things that people we care about care about, recommends that everyone in school should read the long tail</p>
<p>Question – that there are some legit concern about facebook and twitter being a waste of time and that in our move to connect with younger generations there are others feel left out</p>
<p>David –<strong> largest growing group of facebook users is 55+</strong><br />
Michael –<strong> we don’t have any problem doing what we’ve always done, but if we don’t do anything more than we’ve always done we’re going to be in trouble</strong><br />
David – admits that he is a branch manager and those are his people</p>
<p>Question – Kenley – 20000 students, 4 library staff including the director him, we do these things because he as an administration thinks that these things are possible, but that it is easy to do these things because they are easy and they are free<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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										</div>This video, The Future of the Library, has been making the rounds on library blogs and after watching it I visit the blog Everywhere is Here.  Lately I&#8217;ve been thinking a lot about the digital divide and the bubble I spend most of my time in so I was much more interested in this video.  It is about the Digital Doorway and the UNICEF Bee, providing access to the internet for those in remote areas.  The project was inspired by the Hole in the Wall experiment (perhaps more famous for inspiring the movie Slumdog Millionare) The information and access we take for granted, so for granted in fact that we we&#8217;re concerned about the future of libraries as they have been traditionally, is something a great many people don&#8217;t have.  This video and the projects linked to are in Africa and India but the divide is real, right here in the United States.  There are a great many people without access to the internet access or a computer or a smartphone. People, who, if they did have access wouldn&#8217;t know how to use them. Just something to think about.Similar Posts: Post at Broadband for America: Libraries Are Essential for Bridging [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>This video,<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asYUI0l6EtE"> The Future of the Library</a>, has been making the rounds on <a href="http://mlxperience.blogspot.com/2009/06/what-is-future-of-library-when.html">library blogs</a> and after watching it I visit <a href="http://everywhereishere2009.blogspot.com/">the blog Everywhere is Here</a>.  Lately I&#8217;ve been thinking a lot about the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_divide">digital divide</a> and <a href="http://stephenslighthouse.sirsidynix.com/archives/2009/05/cloud_computing.html">the bubble</a> I spend most of my time in so I was much more interested in this video.  It is about the <a href="http://www.digitaldoorway.org.za/index_main.php">Digital Doorway</a> and the <a href="http://www.unicef.org/emerg/index_45259.html">UNICEF Bee</a>, providing access to the internet for those in remote areas.  The project was inspired by the <a href="http://www.greenstar.org/butterflies/Hole-in-the-Wall.htm">Hole in the Wall</a> experiment (perhaps more famous for inspiring the movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1010048/">Slumdog Millionare</a>)</p>
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<p>The information and access we take for granted, so for granted in fact that we we&#8217;re concerned about the future of libraries as they have been traditionally, is something a great many people don&#8217;t have.  This video and the projects linked to are in Africa and India but the divide is real, right here in the United States.  There are a great many people without access to the internet access or a computer or a smartphone. People, who, if they did have access wouldn&#8217;t know how to use them. Just something to think about.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>Start with this, I did Now think about this &#8211; How do libraries fit into this picture? As far as I can tell the technologies we&#8217;re struggling to adapt to and implement might very well be outdated by the time we&#8217;re ready to start using them.  That&#8217;s not good. Right now technologies are running by and we&#8217;re still crawling to keep up.  What does it mean? Maybe we can&#8217;t keep up, maybe we should stop focusing our energy there, at least temporarily.  Let&#8217;s face it we&#8217;ve been talking about the next gen OPAC for how many years?  Would our time be better spent elsewhere?  Maybe we need to look at changing our organizational structure and mindset first.  Then we&#8217;ll be better equipped to keep pace.  Perhaps becoming more fluid and ready to adapt much more rapidly to change as it happens?     Because right now I see two problems The level of online service and interactions patrons  take for granted is not being met by libraries.  Not even the most cutting edge, front line, tech savvy ones.   The technologies and trends the most cutting edge, front line, tech savvy libraries are preparing may not longer be relevant by the [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Start with this, I did</p>
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<p>Now think about this &#8211; How do libraries fit into this picture? As far as I can tell the technologies we&#8217;re struggling to adapt to and implement might very well be outdated by the time we&#8217;re ready to start using them.  That&#8217;s not good. Right now technologies are running by and we&#8217;re still crawling to keep up.  What does it mean? Maybe we can&#8217;t keep up, maybe we should stop focusing our energy there, at least temporarily.  Let&#8217;s face it we&#8217;ve been talking about the next gen OPAC for how many years?  Would our time be better spent elsewhere?  Maybe we need to look at changing our organizational structure and mindset first.  Then we&#8217;ll be better equipped to keep pace.  Perhaps becoming more fluid and ready to adapt much more rapidly to change as it happens?     Because right now I see two problems</p>
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<li>The level of online service and interactions patrons  take for granted is not being met by libraries.  Not even the most cutting edge, front line, tech savvy ones.  </li>
<li>The technologies and trends the most cutting edge, front line, tech savvy libraries are preparing may not longer be relevant by the time they implement them or become obsolete soon there after.</li>
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<p>We&#8217;re barely treading water here people and I don&#8217;t think another blog post about how your library can use Twitter or an article about website usability is going to keep us from downing.  We&#8217;ve got to change, and I mean really change.  </p>
<p>More Reading:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.davidleeking.com/2009/03/09/the-beginning-of-the-new-normal/">The Beginning of the New Normal</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.jasongriffey.net/wp/2009/03/10/inherit-the-wind/">Inherit the Wind</a></li>
<li><a title="Permalink to libraries might not provide content in the future &amp; it’s okay" rel="bookmark" href="http://www.walkingpaper.org/1436">Libraries might not provide content in the future &amp; its okay</a></li>
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