going digital: some practical examples in the public library

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Going digital: some practical examples in the public library

Speaker: Anna Priscilla Winling, Médiathèque André Malraux

Strasbourg Eurométropole

m: prscllwnlng@gmail.com / priscilla.winling@strasbourg.eu f: Anna Priscilla Winling

t: jarredepandore

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Strasbourg city :

9th largest city in France 276,750 inhabitants 25% of the Alsace region Multicultural population Capital of the Alsace region Capital of Europe (European Council, Parl iament, European Court of Human Rights etc.) - Western MittelEuropa - Cathedral! (beautiful gothic masterpiece) (excellent)

Wine! Food! (perfect for winter :-) ) - Christkindelsmarik (Christmas Market)

Strasbourg Eurométropole : - composed by 28 cities (including Strasbourg) - 477 500 inhabitants - 60% live in Strasbourg city

not Hogwart, but close: it’s a high school

Wine! Wine! Wine!

Christmas Market at the foot of the Cathedrall

400km = 248,5 miles

European Parliament

Ponts Couverts

Petite France

Flammenkuche

By the way

THIS is cheesecake

#sorrynotsorry ^^

I’m here, come for a visit!

Since december 2007, a unique «Pass’relle» member card gives access to the 13 libraries of Strasbourg & Eurométropole, and to 15 other libraries in the urban community.

Blue & Yellow points are libraries that share common staff and organisation

More than 1,000 000 documents available.

68,000 memberships taken

Germany

well you got the idea

still Germany

Germany

Alsace

Alsace

Alsace

Médiathèque André Malraux

Biggest public library in eastern France: 12,000m2 (129 166,9 with public access6 sectionsAn heritage sectionLocal scene music collectionOnline resources such as music streaming service, software video tutorials, language learning plateform.

An extraordinary wide range of people, backgrounds, and origins are visiting & using the library.

1,500 to 3,000 visits daily, of which 23% are non subscribers

Music & Cinema section, Malraux Library

770 m2 (82881ft²) 35,000 CD’s 1,000 music DVD’s 17,000 fiction DVD’s 1,500 books (about 2/3 concerning music) 50 periodicals but no concert in the section since opening

This is Languages & Literature section

Reaction type A

Reaction type B

Writing about music

Reviews on online catalog

Promoting actively the local scene https://www.facebook.com/larsenlocal

sorry Switzerland

Larsen Local Webcasts (youtube.com/larsenlocal)Kayo, beatmakerTips:Script! (editing time spared!) (your eyes will be grateful)Be clear about your angle as music librarian Segment your video Choose great filming location/setting, with good acoustic Image can be average but not the sound: choose good microphoneForget about perfection, have fun (and coffee)!

between or in front of the shelves in the middle of the music section

nice natural light

The project in 55’’From the do-it-yourself culture to a do-it-together experiment.

The challenges:Tremendous publicity work months before (local press, poster, flyers, social networks, newsletters) just to find enough people to launch Orchestronique projectBuilding a group experience, Managing a community (IRL & online) (weapon of choice)

Videos, sounds :facebook.com/orchestroniqueyoutube.com/bib2strasbourg (orchestronique teasers playlist)soundcloud.com/orchestronique Feedback (in french) lappliblog.wordpress.com/

Concert has been live streamed via twitter (Periscope)

Let’s explore!

Merci / Thanks pour // for votre /// your attention

m: prscllwnlng@gmail.com

f: Anna Priscilla Winlingt: jarredepandore

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