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As Libraries Change Keep Your Eye on the Reader Lynn Sutton, Ph.D. July 22, 2011

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Keynote presentation at Future of the Book conference, Florida State University, July 22, 2011

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As Libraries ChangeKeep Your Eye on the Reader

Lynn Sutton, Ph.D.July 22, 2011

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Why Me?

Dean, Z Smith Reynolds LibraryWake Forest University

35 years as Library Dean/ Director

2011 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award

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Where I Come From

• Director of Hospital Library• Director of Science and Engineering Library• Director of Undergraduate Library• Associate Dean of ARL library system• Dean of Library at Wake Forest University

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Z Smith Reynolds LibraryWake Forest University

• 6500 students including Undergrad, Medical, Law, Business, Divinity

• 2 million volumes• 2,000 print journals,

50,000 e-journals• Open 140 hours/week• 52 library faculty/staff• $ 7 million budget

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Futures Thinking• Futures Thinking for Academic Librarians: Higher Education in 2025 (ACRL)• 2010 Top Ten Trends in Academic Libraries (ACRL)• Environmental Scan 2010 (ACRL)• Changing Roles of Academic and Research Libraries (ACRL)• The Value of Academic Libraries: A Comprehensive Research Review and

Report (ACRL)• Future of the Academic Library Symposium (Library Journal and McMaster

University)• TAIGA Forum Provocative Statements• No Brief Candle: Reconceiving Research Libraries for the 21st Century

(CLIR)• A Strategy for Academic Libraries in the First Quarter of the 21st Century

(David Lewis, C&RL)

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Libraries and Books

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Library Learning TerraceDrexel University

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Where We’ve Been

Library as Gatekeeper

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What We Kept

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2005 OCLC Report

“Books” is the Library BRAND

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In My Library

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Still My Library

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Library as Place

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Where we are

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Tipping Points

Digital everythingBooksScholarly journalsDataMediaPublishing

Open everythingOpen sourceOpen accessOpen content

Everything in Cloud

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TheFuture

is Digital

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Look Down the Beach

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HeadlinesE-Book Revolution Upends a Publishing CourseNYT 7/15/11

Amazon’s E-Book Sales Pass Print BooksNYT 5/19/11

Harper-Collins Limits EBook Lending by LibrariesNYT 2/27/11

Are We Headed Toward the Bookless Campus?CHE 5/18/01

Tomorrow's Academic Libraries: Maybe Even Some Books CHE 5/8/11

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Change

Comes at different rates and means different things to different groups

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Two Different Constituencies

Students Faculty

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Some Books are More Equal than Others

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Thinking Partners

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What Have We Learned?

• Future is Digital• Give up the space race• Role of libraries is to lead• Look for thinking partners• A book is a book, though some books are

more equal than others• Keep your eye on the Reader

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Keep Your Eye on the Reader

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Image Credits• Books: http://www.flickr.com/photos/denverjeffrey/304220561/• sizes/m/in/photostream/• Terrace: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/• 0,8599,2079800,00.html• Gate: http://

www.art.com/products/p12209923-sa-i1584106/alan-blaustein-hampton-gate.htm

• Old books: http://www.flickr.com/photos/58956356@N05/5405765006/• Jump: uploaded to Flickr on October 6, 2008 by rosiehardy• Tipping point: uploaded to Flickr on April 10, 2009 by Max Z• Footprints: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kfergos/37070037/• Change: christianmenchristianwarrior.files.wordpress• Baby: http://www.flickr.com/photos/umpcportal/4581962986/• sizes/m/in/photostream/

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More Credits• Old men: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicnac/3121705656/• sizes/z/in/pool-554700@N23/• Gutenberg: http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/permanent/• gutenberg/• Book Reader: http://www.flickr.com/photos/topsy/204929063/• sizes/m/in/photostream/• E-book Reader: http://www.flickr.com/photos/43602175@N06/• 4070018828/sizes/m/in/photostream/

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Lynn Sutton, Ph.D.Dean, Z Smith Reynolds LibraryWake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, NC 27109