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Library Community Trends Stephen Abram SirsiDynix Executive Roadshow Teipei, Taiwan April 6, 2006

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Library Community Trends. Stephen Abram SirsiDynix Executive Roadshow Teipei, Taiwan April 6, 2006. Emperor Qian Long 1736 -1796 A.D. Resistance is NOT futile!. Where am I coming from . . .?. All Users Library Users Academic College Public School (pre-K-12) Special, i.e. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Library Community Trends

Stephen AbramSirsiDynix Executive Roadshow

Teipei, TaiwanApril 6, 2006

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Emperor Qian Long 1736 -1796 A.D.

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Resistance is NOT futile!

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The Virtuous Triangle

Where am I coming from . . .?

•All Users•Library Users

•Academic•College•Public•School (pre-K-12)•Special, i.e.

•Government•Military•Medical•Corporate

•Global•Non-users

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University and CollegesSchools and Public Libraries

Card Holders

Content &e-Resources:

eGov, Programs &

Alliances

Local and Government

Partners

DE Learning &Education

FutureComponent

Community Groups

FutureComponents

CollectionsConnections &

Resources

Emerging Model for Community, Learning and Research Enterprises

Faculties Students

Researchers

Clubs Hobbyists

Credit: adapted from Rick Luce, LANL

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Usability

The A frame adopted

from newspaper

layout is not what

works.

Eyetools

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Normative Data

Personas Usability Tests

The LibraryWorld

TheReal

World

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What is context?

It’s not about the Library! It is about five very specific user spaces, communities.

LearningResearch

Entertainment/Culture

NeighbourhoodWorkplace

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Content Map

Source: AISTI

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Simple Stories about Value

• FloridaFlorida's public libraries return $6.54 for every $1.00 invested from all sources!

• South CarolinaThe total direct and indirect return on investment for every $1 expended on the state’s public libraries by SC State and local governments is $4.48—almost 350%!

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Classic Technology Adoption

Source: Geoffrey Moore. Crossing the Chasm, 1991.

WhereAre We?

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What Makes These Sites and Services so Successful?

They are engaging on a very basic level.

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What if. . .

You can find 15,000,000 books through the Google 5 and the Open Content Alliance?

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French Government Project

German Publishers Project

Project Alouette Canada

Internet Archive with Brewster Kahle

Yahoo/MSN and Open Content Alliance

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What if. . .

Does your 5 year plan consider this eventuality?

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What if. . .I can find a locally engaging experience through Google Maps and Google Local?

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Google & Kansas City

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booksBooks

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Google and 3D• San Francisco first…

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Nano Phone, Cardphones, ...

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http://www.snopes.com/photos/advertisements/pcpen.asp

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What if. . .

An easy seamless DRM Payment system develops through PayPal / Verisign / eBay / Google Wallet?

99¢

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Get your Texthead to Nexthead• MP3’s• Streaming Media• Voice search

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Next Massive Wave of Broadband Expands

Secure Broadband

Wireless

Low-Power-Consumption

Mobile/Display Devices

Real-Time Infra-

structure

Transition to Service-oriented

architecture

2006/7

3G

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Google Wireless

•San Francisco…Philly, Chicago, Fredericton, •And more

SEC Filing in 2005 – 18 more cities now.

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Google invests in wired …

A $189,000,000 pilot

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Bidirectional wireless module

Hydro Broadband

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What if. . .

Users have materially changed?

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The Scary re-wiring of the Millennials and post-Millennials

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Principled /Values

More Friends More Diverse Respect Intelligence

Optimistic /Positive

Internet Natives More Choices Format Agnostic

Balanced Lives Adaptive / Flexible Civic Minded High Expectations

Collaborative Nomadic Gamers Experiential

Independent Confident Direct More Liberal

Multi-taskers Inclusive Patriotic Entrepreneurial

Healthy Lifestyle Family Oriented Graphical Achievement Oriented

Millennial Characteristics

Credit: Richard Sweeney, NJIT

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Reminder:150,00-250,000

A DAY!

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What if. . .

The entire entertainment world mutates? Streaming everything everywhere.

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What if. . .CD-Rom and DVD retire in 2012?

How will you handle the new non-containers?

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Podcasting

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Video iPod etc.

Bibliocentre

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What if. . .

Google Scholar and Google College actually work?

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Add hundreds of database Suppliers (MS already has about 120.

Make it OpenURLcompliant

Make it Browserless

Add a toolbar that behavesin a research way

Integrate e-commerce for articles, standards, etc.

Predict their needs through mining of Gmail, surfing, and behaviours

Personalize it and track your needs andAdd alerts …

Add for online discussions, communities of practice, group and Individual blogsand connections through social networking software

Add tools – citation, RefWorks,ProCite, stat packages,

Add virtual reference

Do OCLC stuff

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Add hundreds of database Suppliers (MS already has about 120.

Make it OpenURLcompliant

Make it Browserless

Add a toolbar that behavesin a research way

Integrate e-commerce for articles, standards, etc.

Predict their needs through mining of Gmail, surfing, and behaviours

Personalize it and track your needs andAdd alerts …

Add for online discussions, communities of practice, group and Individual blogsand connections through social networking software

Add tools – citation, RefWorks,ProCite, stat packages,

And then ally withSun to build a new OS

for wireless world…Writely!

Add virtual reference

Do OCLC stuff

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What if. . .

Everything goes personal?

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Personalization

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What if. . .

Search gets better and needs new hooks?

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Are you up on tagging?How about folksonomies?

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The Long Tail of QUESTIONS

libraries

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Great Expectations

•The future is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed yet.

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Expectations 1.0• Search• Retrieve• Print• Link• Navigate• Read• . . .

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WEB 2.0•RSS – really simple syndication•Wikis•New Programming Tools: AJAX, API•Blogs and blogging•Recommender Functionality•Personalized Alerts•Web Services•Folksonomies, Tagging and Tag Clouds•Social Networking•Open access, Open Source, Open Content

•Commentary and comments•Personalization and My Profiles•Podcasting and MP3 files•Streaming Media – audio and video•User-driven Reviews •Rankings & User-driven Ratings•Instant Messaging and Virtual Reference•Photos (e.g. Flickr, Picasa)•Socially Driven Content•Social Bookmarking

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Shhhhhhhh…

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6 specific Areas to Focus on• Lesson level implementation• Mandate integration (workflow)• Supporting Edgelessness• Seamless find (OpenURL)• Cultural Preservation• Get beyond lists

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The power of libraries

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It’s an Information Ocean, not a

Highway.

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It’s an “Exploration Space” not a

collection space.

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Stephen Abram, MLSVP Innovation, SirsiDynix

Cel: [email protected]

http://www.sirsidynix.comStephen’s Lighthouse Blog

http://stephenslighthouse.sirsi.com

Let’s Go!

Qian Long 2.0