Subtitle: Convergence & Sustainability: Why Our Future Is Bright, Part 2
This presentation provides information on the services libraries are providing for their users and which are moving them (the libraries) toward a vibrant future.
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On June 7, Jill Hurst-Wahl spoke at the New York Archives Conference. Her presentation was a follow-up to her plenary session for NYAC in 2011.
This PowerPoint was created for use by participants and others after her talk, and covers all of the information she provided in her session. Jill did not use PowerPoint during her session.
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As We Move Toward the Future, How Are We Doing?
1. As We Move Toward the Future,
How Are We Doing?
Convergence & Sustainability: Why Our
Future Is Bright, Part 2
Jill Hurst-Wahl
@jill_hw
June 7, 2012
2. NYAC 2011
Convergence & Sustainability: Why Our Future is
Bright,
http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2011/06/think
ing-20-years-into-future.html
In 2031:
Your organization still exists!
Your organization has built tight collaborations with
other cultural and service institutions.
Your organization is co-located.
Your organization will deliver information and content
to users wherever they are.
3. WHAT DID YOU NEED TO START DOING?
Expand your definition of "patron".
Take the limits off of your definition of "virtual".
Explore new and cutting edge way of delivering
content.
Enter into collaborative arrangements and find those
that will last.
Most importantly...start n-o-w!
5. THRIVING…
By serving their communities in non-traditional ways.
By taking over services that others have provided.
By looking at literacy through many lenses.
By actively helping people be creators.
By getting out of their comfort zone.
They are becoming labs of experimentation.
6. NYLA & NYS PUBLIC LIBRARIES
http://diglitny.org/
NYS Office of Technology
“In New York State, almost 2.7 million households
are not connected to the Internet."
In 2010, the US ranked 15th out of the top 31
countries in terms of broadband penetration.
Among the G7, the US ranks 5th in terms of
broadband penetration.
7. COLUMBUS (OH) METROPOLITAN LIBRARY
Opened Job Help Centers
Served 44,000 people in 2010
“The library augments the program by bringing in
partners with expertise in
employment, entrepreneurship, and business
development and promotes it to the community and
other libraries through Job Help Week at Your
Library.” (HuffPost)
8. ALACHUA COUNT Y LIBRARY DISTRICT (FL)
Created the Library Partnership
“…residents have access to health and legal services,
rent and utility subsidies, tax assistance, counseling
for substance or domestic abuse, and a host of other
social services.”
The Partnership “also serves as a distribution point
for book and clothing drives and runs a backpack
program that provides weekend food for children in
the free/reduced lunch program.” (HuffPost)
9. WEIPPE PUBLIC LIBRARY & DISCOVERY
CENTER (IDAHO)
Brought high-speed Internet service to the town
Will be expanding the current library -centered cell
phone service to serve the entire community.
Helps residents apply for jobs and unemployment
assistance, and learn basic computer skills.
10. PRINT ON DEMAND
®
(ESPRESSO BOOK MACHINE )
J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah
The Brooklyn Public Library
NYPL’s Science, Industry and Business Library
Darien Library (Connecticut)
Michigan State Univ. Library
Riverside County Library System (Calif.)
Sacramento Public Library
11. ACTIVE LEARNING
Makerspace, hackerspace, tool-lending
library, FabLab, TechShop, art space, craft
studio, digital darkroom, musical instrument lending
library, video recording studio, teaching and
demonstration kitchen.
Allen County Public Library (Indiana) - Hackerspace
Fayetteville Free Library (NY) - FabLab
Palmerston North City Library (NZ) – Recording studio
Wayne County Public Library (NC) – Community Garden
North Onondaga Public Library (NY) – Library Garden
13. HARVARD: THE LIBRARY TEST KITCHEN
http://www.librarytestkitchen.org/
Goal: “To design, build and deploy products, services
& experiences that model the future of the Harvard
Libraries.”
A collaboration between the Graduate School of
Design and the Harvard Library.
A call for students to define new dimensions of the
library experience.
14. HARVARD LIBRARY INNOVATION
LABORATORY
http://librarylab.law.harvard.edu/blog /
Goal: To demonstrate how “the online world – and
offline as well – can derive full benefit from all that
libraries know and know how to do .”
a small group of librarians and technologists housed
in the basement of the Law School Library.
15. HARVARD LIBRARY LAB
http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/liblab
Goal: “To create better services for students and
faculty and to join with others in fashioning the
information society of the future.”
“…the Lab offers opportunities for individuals to
innovate, cooperate across projects, and make
original contributions to the way libraries work.”
16. ALA: LIBRARY BOING BOING
(LIBRARY BOING BOING M.I.B.)
http://connect.ala.org
Goals:
Help find and propose content about libraries that
could be posted to Boing Boing
Provide active ways for Boing Boing readers to support
and get involved with their local libraries (e.g.,
toolkits, best practices, ideas for local projects)
Create dynamic programming at library conferences
that Boing Boingers can then take outside of the
library community to promote libraries
Work together to help Boing Boingers advance our
shared interests (e.g., copyright reform, net neutrality,
etc.)
Coordinate an international community of librarians
working with their own Boing Boing reader groups
17. LIBRARIES THRIVING
http://www.librariesthriving.org
Goals:
Help libraries realize their possibility for impact and to
address challenges
Develop case studies of success that can be replicated
Resolve key technical issues that limit progress
“With low usage and shrinking budgets, libraries are
challenged to justify resource investments now more
than ever. At the same time, information users are ill
prepared to navigate the amount and quality of content
on the web. This creates a tremendous opportunity for
libraries to show that they are well equipped to help
users navigate information resources and for users to
benefit from this guidance.”
19. IS NOW THE TIME FOR LIBRARIANS?
Is Now the Time for Librarians?
http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2012/05/is -
now-time-for-librarians.html
Is Now the Time for Librarians? (Continued)
http://hurstassociates.blogspot.com/2012/05/is-now-
time-for-librarians-continued.html
20. HUFFINGTON POST: LIBRARIES IN CRISIS
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/libraries -in-
crisis
Goal: “Like our public parks and museums, libraries
are free, non-commercial gathering places for
everyone, regardless of income. Yet our nation's
public libraries appear to be under threat. This page
is dedicated to understanding why this is the case,
and following what people on all sides are doing
about it.”
Notas del editor
On June 7, Jill Hurst-Wahl spoke at the New York Archives Conference. Her presentation was a follow-up to her plenary session for NYAC in 2011.This PowerPoint was created for use by participants and others after her talk, and covers all of the information she provided in her session. Jill did not use PowerPoint during her session.