20. Can you link to book chapters or paragraphs? Is your Community different? http://www.flickr.com/photos/blu_blue/262096844/in/pool-booksandportraits
21. What does your book and article or website recommendation blog/RSS feed look like? Who is your star recommender or liaison? http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthk/2054262239/
22. How do your community content reviews do? http://www.flickr.com/photos/cjanebuy/340249608/in/pool-booksandportraits
23. How are your web based communities doing? How many hundred are there? http://www.flickr.com/photos/mthiesson/176153663/
24. What knowledge portals have you created? Experiences? Advanced pathfinders? eLearning? http://www.flickr.com/photos/lori_an/319433801/
25. Do you offer Podcasts? Webcasts? LibGuides? Streaming? Do you record and index every lecture?
45. Literacy = Life Success News literacy Technology literacy Information literacy Media literacy Adaptive literacy Research literacy Academic literacy Etc. Reading literacy Numeracy Critical literacy Social literacy Computer literacy Web literacy Content literacy Written literacy
49. What Are Libraries Really For? Special Libraries Hospitals, Police, Fire, Ambulance and Libraries “Everything is there on the Internet for free!” Economic Impact – ($6.50 per $1, workforce preparedness, industrial attraction, quality of life, etc.) Equity (digital divide, integrating population growth, generations, etc.) Student Performance (up to 25 point increase) Competitive Advantage (Canada, EC, India, China, etc.) Social Glue Community Learning Interaction
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51. Shift Number 5 Bricks, Clicks and Tricks: Physical Space
74. You all know e-learning... Key strategies that must happen... There is an imperative that the library and institutional and provincial/national strategies align quick ly. Liaisons need to be prioritized over service Self service needs to be thought through Niche priorities over service for all On demand content Copyright, etc. Puzzle experiments – i.e. How does the espresso book machine puzzle into our strategies
85. The Future Discovered Stem Cells fMRI and The Brain Cloning Wind and other energy Nanotechnology Robotics Book Digitization Music Streaming Media Seed Bank
93. Major Shifts Afoot Cloud computing Repository integration Metadata plateau Excessive Mobile Bandwidth bottlenecks SmartWeb Sensors Everywhere The ‘new’ Privacy Decentralization of Education Decentralization of R&D Internet of Things Content price wars – eg. eBooks Collaboration via Wave, etc. Asia Centricity Discovery on Steroids (genome, brain, nano, green, climate,...) Less search, more context and display delivery Social web dominant Ultimate network = phone + mobile commerce Augmented reality The Real Time Web Experience Portals + e-learning Hybrid content App stores and API stores Cybercrime and Cyberterror
100. “Web 2.0 generally refers to a second generation of services available on the WWW that lets people collaborate and share information online.” Wikipedia Shared Pictures = Shared Knowledge = Shared Bookmarks = Shared News = Shared Videos = Shared Everything =
111. What are the Real Challenges? Scalability (and this doesn’t mean web scale) Retreading our colleagues - quickly Prejudice about users & Disrespect of users Demographic Mosaic Change Lack of Accountability and Urgency to Act Demand for Reproducibility and Proofs Coordination and Sharing Vision Leadership Financial Resources (excuse vs. reason)
112. Shift Number 10 The Librarian as Expert Contact& Team Member
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115. The thing about success, is that it’s not about things. Or 2.0 Technology
116. Make a list of your last 10 projects. Now describe them in terms that they only solved an end user problem – NOT a library problem. By any chance do you prioritize your needs over end users?
117. What problems do you solve?Are they librarian or end user problems?
118. Draw a 1 to 7 scale.1___2___3___4___5___6___7Plot all initiatives on it.One: Solves end-user problems from the end user’s perspectiveSeven: Solves library staff problems and pain points?
122. Stephen Abram, MLS, FSLA President 2008, SLA VP Strategic Partnerships and Markets Gale Cengage Learning Cel: 416-669-4855 stephen.abram@cengage.com http://www.cengage.com Stephen’s Lighthouse Blog http://stephenslighthouse.sirsidynix.com