The Emerging Technologies Team at the UC Irvine Libraries takes a methodical approach to evaluating new technologies using quarterly pilot programs. Each pilot proposal outlines the scope, deliverables, assessment criteria, and future plans. Statistics are compiled and used to revise strategies. For example, a Facebook pilot found that posts about services received the most likes, so more of those types of posts increased engagement. A QR code pilot found codes linking to resources were more popular than informational codes with students. The statistics help inform decisions about extending, modifying, or mainstreaming the pilots.
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2012 CARL Poster: Evaluation & Iteration
1. Evaluation & Iteration: Danielle Kane
UC Irvine Libraries * University of California, Irvine
Research Librarian for Emerging Technologies and
Using statistics to help craft your libraries social media presence Service Innovation
Email: Kaned@uci.edu
Emerging Technologies Assessment Plans Facebook QR Codes
@ UC Irvine Libraries URL: facebook.com/UCIrvineLibraries Objective: Test QR codes to
As part of each pilot, the ETT creates a
The Emerging Technologies Team (ETT) see if they can ease access for
pilot proposal that describes in detail: Objective: Utilize popular social media to
seeks a balanced, methodical and mobile device users. Go beyond
market our resources and services to the UC
evaluative approach to utilizing technology the “usual” and point to
Irvine Community.
for the UC Irvine Libraries. How do we do Pilot Proposals electronic and mobile resources.
that? Scope Deliverables Assessment: Scan a code to search an index or to find
Constraints Work breakdown • Statistics went beyond what was provided relevant information! Our codes will reveal:
• Develop yearly vision documents by Facebook Insights
• Use a system of quarterly pilots and final Criteria Organization • English Literature - a list of mobile-
• Posts were characterized by type of optimized research tools
reports Assessment What did we learn communication, sorted into categories and
• Keep daily statistics • Chemistry journals - SciFinder Scholar's
Future plans Report schedule then ranked by number of “Likes” mobile search tool
• Revise strategy based on quarterly
evaluation and analysis of statistics
25.00%
Percentage of "Likes" by Category • Chemistry books - eBooks that would be
• Determine Return on Investment shelved here
End of Pilot (Quarterly Reports)
20.00%
• Create best practices • Art - a guide to Art call numbers
• Each pilot runs for a quarter (approx. 10
15.00% • Math - eBooks that would be shelved
Timely Implementation of weeks) 12/8/09 - 6/18/11
here
Technology
10.00% 6/18/11 - 3/30/12
• The statistics are compiled and assessed 12/8/09 - 3/30/12
Created a portal to manage and track usage:
• Based on results the pilot may be 5.00%
The ETT monitors tools, services and extended, move to full service or be
technologies to determine the best time to mainstreamed
0.00%
Services Feedback Resources Announcements Photos How-To Events
implement projects. We also strive to • If the pilot is extended, trends are identified
remain current in understanding the trends • How many of our Facebook “Fans” follow
and actions based upon those trends are
and application of mature technologies. links to our library homepage. Assessment:
added to the next phase
• Implement early and you may be ahead
Number of Referrals from Facebook to the UC Irvine Libraries' Web Site • Kept it simple – tracked number of scans
– wanted to know what will the users use
450
of your users 400
• Implement late and you might miss the
350
most
Create / 300
trend Revise 250
What did we learn?
Assessment 200
Plan 150 • Codes linked to resources are more
100
scanned than informational codes
• Students will scan marketing materials &
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0
Revise
Strategy
Implement spotlights for more information
What did we learn? • Users will use the codes
• Using our statistics at the end of each pilot
quarter, we adjusted our post topics Results to Date # of Views
• When we increased the number of posts Marketing - elevators 239
that previously had the highest number of
Analyze Track “Likes,” our “Likes” continued to increase Subject Guides 298
Results Statistics
• Members of the UC Irvine Community are Mobile 112
not big commenter's, we learned early to not
“What is Your Library Doing about Emerging Technologies.”
ask for feedback via Facebook Spotlight 108
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