Public Libraries And Technology The Future - Presentation Transcript
Public Libraries and Technology:
Planning for the Future
Chris Batt
ASCEL conference
7th November 2009
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Modelling public knowledge value chains in a
networked world
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Public libraries
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Technology
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Planning for the future
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2014
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2050
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UK PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Looking forward
Willing to try new ideas
Prepared to adopt and adapt
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STRENGTHS...
Good record of technological
innovation
Widely accessible
Highly successful
Valued by the public
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FUTURE CHALLENGES...
Kindle/nook
Search engine innovation
Wikipedias
The wisdom of the crowd
Other public sector institutions
Status within public policy
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The future of public libraries depends on much
more than their relationship with technology
Relationship between citizens and technology
Relationship with other knowledge institutions
Status within information society policy
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Society and technical change
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expectations
1. Everything
2. Immediately
3. Everywhere
4. On the move
5. 24/7
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media
1. What is a book?
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media
1. What is a book?
a. Engineering v creative endeavour
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media
1. What is a book?
a. Engineering v creative endeavour
2. New business models
a. Recorded music industry
b. “Give the book, sell the abstract”
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media
1. What is a book?
a. Engineering v creative endeavour
2. New business models
a. Recorded music industry
b. “Give the book, sell the abstract”
3. Mass media
a. Newspaper meltdown
b. TV - watching everything at once
c. TV - new approaches to production
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media
1. What is a book?
a. Engineering v creative endeavour
2. New business models
a. Recorded music industry
b. “Give the book, sell the abstract”
3. Mass media
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Here is movie clip from Digital Revolution rushes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalrevolution/rushes.shtml
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crowdsourcing
“Crowdsourcing capitalises on the deeply social
nature of the human species” Jeff Howe
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crowdsourcing
“Crowdsourcing capitalises on the deeply social
nature of the human species” Jeff Howe
1. The renaissance of the amateur
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crowdsourcing
“Crowdsourcing capitalises on the deeply social
nature of the human species” Jeff Howe
1. The renaissance of the amateur
2. New routes to social capital
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crowdsourcing
“Crowdsourcing capitalises on the deeply social
nature of the human species” Jeff Howe
1. The renaissance of the amateur
2. New routes to social capital
3. Influencing public policy
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Trafigura and the super injunction
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Trafigura and the super injunction
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Other knowledge institutions
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C
P D
Public library
P = place
C = cyberspace
D = development agency
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C
C C
Museums
P D
P D P D Archives
C
Universities
C
Schools
P D
Colleges
P D Broadcasters
C
C Public agencies
P D Third sector
P D
Public library C
C P D
P = place
C = cyberspace
D = development agency P D
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C
C C
Museums
P D
P D P D Archives
C
Universities
C
Schools
P D
Colleges
P D Broadcasters
C
C Public agencies
P D Third sector
P D
Public library C
C P D
Google Books
P = place
C = cyberspace
D = development agency P D
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Convergence or competition?
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Universities and their libraries
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Universities and their libraries
JISC: Business and Community Engagement
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Universities and their libraries
JISC: Business and Community Engagement
iTunes U
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Universities and their libraries
JISC: Business and Community Engagement
iTunes U
JISC: Towards the academic library of the future
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Universities and their libraries
horizon-scanning
trend and driver analysis
scenario analysis
attractiveness grids
value chain analysis
JISC: Towards the academic library of the future
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Public policy
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Getting libraries on the policy radar
1. Leadership
2. Serious long-term planning
3. Collective action
4. Find the elevator pitch
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Conclusions?
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1. Technical innovation
2. Media shifts
3. New social drivers
4. Institutions in the knowledge landscape
5. Public policy
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A tipping point is approaching
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Externalities
Timescale
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Externalities
Timescale
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Externalities
“From technician to strategist”
Timescale
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So what?
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Planning for the future
Tactical responses
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Planning for the future
Tactical responses
Reading
Learning for life
Knowledge management
Partnerships
Community focus
Mediation and interpretation
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Planning for the future
Strategic responses
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Planning for the future
Strategic responses
Collective action
National mission: a right to knowledge
New competencies
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Planning for the future
Strategic responses
Collective action
National mission: a right to knowledge
New competencies
Knowledge leadership
Design
Rapid innovation
Community development
Advocacy
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Here is presentation on Aarhus libraries
www.chrisbattconsulting.com/resources
Monday, 9 November 2009
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