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Once upon a time… The power of a good <tech> story. LibTech 2011 conference Macalester College March 16-17, 2011

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Keynote for the Library Technology conference (2011) by Sarah Washburn, Library Program Manager at TechSoup Global.

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Once upon a time…The power of a good <tech> story.

LibTech 2011 conferenceMacalester College March 16-17, 2011

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How we do it: we listen

• By phone

• By listservs

• At conferences

• By surveys, polls

• Drive bookmobiles to rural communities

• By blogs, Twitter, Flickr

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Survey: which tools do you use?

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MaintainIT Project Cookbooks

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BTOP grantee resource

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Why do we do this?

• Reinventing the wheel isn’t fun.

• Stories are powerful.

• You don’t know what might be happening in Tappahannock, VA.

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A few good stories…

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Once upon a time…

There was a librarian named Madeleine.

She wasn’t afraid to hack.

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Madeleine had a problem

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Like a good librarian, she researched

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“We now have a freeware self-checker that only cost us the price of the touch screen monitor, the scanner, an Internet connection and some retired hardware ($1200).”

Madeleine MundtTeton Cty Library, WY

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Once upon a time…

There was an “IT Guy” named Steve.

He hated reinventing the wheel.

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Regional workshop, inviting all library folk from Kansas who deal with technology, not just “IT Guys” like himself.

Emporia Public LibraryEmporia, KS

Steve had a problem

"Why don’t we talk to other libraries in Kansas to see what they use?"

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Once upon a time…

There was librarian named Faye.

She was fearless.

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“You can't fear that you're going to screw up; you just have to get in there and say, 'Okay, I'm going to learn how to do this.'”

Smithwelch Public LibraryHearne, TX

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Once upon a time…

There was librarian named Bess.

She was from Tappahannock, VA

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Bess needed $$$

“When it comes to the library's computer network, we've been very much like Blanche Dubois, depending on the kindness of strangers. (insert breathy voice here.)”

Essex Public LibraryTappahannock, VA

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Adopt-a-Computer

“Local organizations, businesses, or even individuals or families can adopt a computer by committing to donating $365 a year for three years.”

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Once upon a time…

Corporations and coders combined forces…

…for good.

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X Librar

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Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!, NASA,& the World Bank

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Why does TechSoup replay ?

• To instill confidence• To promote your work• For advocacy

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This is all great, but…

How can YOU benefit from the stories around you?

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Conferences (like this one!)

• Organize a sessionwhere librarianscome together to share challenges and successes.

• Outsiders welcome!

“Don’t just be a sage on the stage, be a guide on the side.”

ARSL 2010, Denver CO

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Book clubs

• Short texts, nothing heavy-duty (unless that’s what folks crave)

• Advocacy opportunity

• Outsiders welcome!

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Netsquared.org

Meetups

• Get together to chat about technology challenges and solutions

• Get outside your library!• Outsiders welcome!

Why leave the fun of field trips to the kids?

Meetup.com

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Podcasts

Maurice Coleman, Technical Trainer

Harford County (MD) Public Library

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What makes a good story?

"It's not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential."

- Bruce Lee

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Elements of a good tech story

• Humble• Think daily

grind• Outcome-based

What might be

“that’s nothing”to you may be an

“aha!”

to someone else.

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Homework!

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Thank you!Sarah Washburn [email protected]

TechSoupforLibraries.org

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Resources• TechSoup for Libraries: www.TechSoupforLibraries.org• Notes from a Great Conference: LibTech 2011 blog post

– Broadband: Stories from the Field: http://broadband.wiki.techsoup.org/

– NetSquared: http://netsquared.org– T is for Training: http://tisfortraining.wordpress.com– Steve Stone post:

http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/blog/sharing-it-experiences-from-kansas

– Bess Haile posts: http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/search/node/bess%20haile

– Faye Hover spotlight: http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/spotlight/faye-hover

– Random Hacks of Kindness: http://www.rhok.org/– Madeline Mundt post:

http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/blog/a-cheap-er-self-checker-system

– Photo credits:• Book clubs: flickr user New Jersey Library Association• Second life: flickr user joannamkay• Open book: flickr user Jo Naylor