This document discusses location-based apps like Foursquare and how libraries can use them. It highlights how these apps work by checking users into locations and earning points. The document provides details on how Foursquare allows users to become "mayors" of locations they visit most and leave tips. It suggests libraries offer incentives for users to check-in and share their location. Finally, it questions how libraries can use these apps to improve access to information, market services, engage with patrons, and enhance learning while respecting users' privacy.
3. Offer strategies and practical ideas to help provide more visibility to library resources and services.
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6. foursquare Mayors are people who check-in places the most. Some businesses (and libraries) can provide awards. Tips can help you decide on lunch or what sales clerk to avoid. ;) When more people check in to places around an area, more recommendationswill be offered. Adding to a to do list can help you remember a meal or a book to buy, etc.when re-visiting a place. Integrates with Facebook, Twitter, and probably Google + very soon.
13. Source: Amy Vecchione, Boise State University and Margaret Mellinger, Oregon State University
14. When you visit a place, you will now see a “Suggest Edits” link on the info tab for Facebook Places. A “Tell us more” tooltip will appear, stating “Add you knowledge to this community.” You can edit the address, city/town, zip code, phone number, website, & email address of a place. The useful information will help make sure that the information on your favorite places is always up to date. Source: http://www.facebook.com/facebookplaces
18. GetGlue is a social network for entertainment. Check-in and rate things to discover new favorites, see what your friends are into, get stickers etc. Image source: http://goo.gl/mqkCJ
23. privacy, n. 1. The state or condition of being alone, undisturbed, or free from public attention, as a matter of choice or right; seclusion; freedom from interference or intrusion. 2. Absence or avoidance of publicity or display; secrecy, concealment, discretion; protection from public knowledge or availability. 3. a place of concealment or retreat.
24. Measurable Value? Improved access to information via sharing tools. Marketing services/resources to help provide more visibility for your library. Tourists using these tools can find your library if it is a claimed venue! Instant and inexpensive (usually free) communication with staff and patrons. Interaction/engagement. Enhanced learning?