FUTURE LIBRARIES:
   ROLES AND
  INNOVATIONS
THANKS TO EVERYONE AT INFOCAMP SEATTLE
2010 WHO HELPED MAKE THIS EXPLORATION
            MORE COMPLETE!

      Hoby Van Hoose <hoby@ihoby.com>
FUTURE ROLES
PHYSICAL LOCATION


What draws people to places?
   food, entertainment, stuff, people, necessity

Promotion in and outside the library to draw people in
  funding vs marketing
  PSAs, outlets within news to not incur cost
  Commercial advertising is not cost effective
  Internal library promotion is not effective promotion
INFO SOURCE OR
COMMUNITY CENTER?

Arts and entertainment
    performance spaces
    listening/viewing rooms
Human services/workshops
    media literacy, health, parenting, employment
    housing, public agency navigation
Collaboration spaces, computer/stations
GATEWAY FOR
COMMON GOOD

 What people want vs what is good for society

 Remaining a stabilizing forces against:

    disinformation, privatization, corruption

 Helping homeless, jobless, computerless, etc.

    not just providing places to pass time
FOOD

Food and drinks vs book preservation
  eating safe and no-food areas or times?
  food carrying guidelines (covered containers, etc.)
  being food purveyors (cafes, CSA hubs)
Why not to care as much anymore?
  newer book quality is low
  lowered preservation expectations of borrowed books
  except for special collections
LICENSING


Could libraries be “publishers”?

    Cooperation with Creative Commons licensing

       http://creativecommons.org/licenses/

    Good path for self publishing, small publishers

    Digital-only publishing
GATHERING USAGE
INFO
 Recording what people ask when they come in
    low overhead methods
      mobile device with quick-select buttons
      limited but useful categories
         research, entertainment, help,
         child distraction, etc?
 It can be difficult to do when it’s busy
 Needs standardization between libraries
 Quality of data is not often good with current attempts
 Who looks at it afterwards?
DEALING WITH
FUNDING INSTABILITY
Furlough = Protest?
Partial closures (sections of the buildings)?
  Close parts or functions that affect wealthily patrons first
  Keep services for marginalized patrons open if possible
New revenue: cafes, charging for special events
What to do about theft, loss, etc.
  Media - Books, CDs, DVDs, Tapes, Microfiche
  Laptops, iPods, Kindles
Borrowing expensive things in-library only?
Requiring more verified info before lending
BORROWING TECH


What to do about theft, loss, etc.
  Media - Books, CDs, DVDs, Tapes, Microfiche
  Laptops, iPods, Kindles
Borrowing expensive things in-library only?
Requiring more verified info before lending
FUTURE
INNOVATIONS
ENHANCED SHELVES
“Search online via physical browsing”
“Peer into cyberspace by handling realspace”
RFID scanner and screen in shelves or at the end of isles
Hold one or several books/videos/cds up to scanner
     multiple materials can expand or narrow search
  the system then finds related media
    books, journals, news, video, bibliography references
  media previews (silent or with headphones)
  ability to leave/read comments, ratings
     link to worldwide network
ENHANCED SHELVES 2

View/suggest-to-edit category tags and keywords
Save scan results to account
     reading later list
     flag for ebook download
     favorites lists (default, named)
     to buy list, gifting?
         finder's fee from publisher/seller?
     share/suggest via goodreads, facebook, twitter, email
ENHANCED READING
STATIONS

  Shelf capabilities plus OCR pen scanner

     look up words or sections

     meaning, history, fact-checking, current events

  Social reading?

     OLPC/SugarOS-like activity sharing

     realtime and time delayed
INCREASED VIRTUAL
PRESENCE
Many “digital library” things are already happening

  online access to in-library services

Catalog plus inside views via

  amazon "look inside" and google books reading

Online access enhancement shelf tech

Library accounts linkable to goodreads, etc.

  and exportable for personal offline list
OUR BEST DAYS ARE
AHEAD? MAKE IT SO.

Future libraries

  • 1.
    FUTURE LIBRARIES: ROLES AND INNOVATIONS
  • 2.
    THANKS TO EVERYONEAT INFOCAMP SEATTLE 2010 WHO HELPED MAKE THIS EXPLORATION MORE COMPLETE! Hoby Van Hoose <hoby@ihoby.com>
  • 3.
  • 4.
    PHYSICAL LOCATION What drawspeople to places? food, entertainment, stuff, people, necessity Promotion in and outside the library to draw people in funding vs marketing PSAs, outlets within news to not incur cost Commercial advertising is not cost effective Internal library promotion is not effective promotion
  • 5.
    INFO SOURCE OR COMMUNITYCENTER? Arts and entertainment performance spaces listening/viewing rooms Human services/workshops media literacy, health, parenting, employment housing, public agency navigation Collaboration spaces, computer/stations
  • 6.
    GATEWAY FOR COMMON GOOD What people want vs what is good for society Remaining a stabilizing forces against: disinformation, privatization, corruption Helping homeless, jobless, computerless, etc. not just providing places to pass time
  • 7.
    FOOD Food and drinksvs book preservation eating safe and no-food areas or times? food carrying guidelines (covered containers, etc.) being food purveyors (cafes, CSA hubs) Why not to care as much anymore? newer book quality is low lowered preservation expectations of borrowed books except for special collections
  • 8.
    LICENSING Could libraries be“publishers”? Cooperation with Creative Commons licensing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Good path for self publishing, small publishers Digital-only publishing
  • 9.
    GATHERING USAGE INFO Recordingwhat people ask when they come in low overhead methods mobile device with quick-select buttons limited but useful categories research, entertainment, help, child distraction, etc? It can be difficult to do when it’s busy Needs standardization between libraries Quality of data is not often good with current attempts Who looks at it afterwards?
  • 10.
    DEALING WITH FUNDING INSTABILITY Furlough= Protest? Partial closures (sections of the buildings)? Close parts or functions that affect wealthily patrons first Keep services for marginalized patrons open if possible New revenue: cafes, charging for special events What to do about theft, loss, etc. Media - Books, CDs, DVDs, Tapes, Microfiche Laptops, iPods, Kindles Borrowing expensive things in-library only? Requiring more verified info before lending
  • 11.
    BORROWING TECH What todo about theft, loss, etc. Media - Books, CDs, DVDs, Tapes, Microfiche Laptops, iPods, Kindles Borrowing expensive things in-library only? Requiring more verified info before lending
  • 12.
  • 13.
    ENHANCED SHELVES “Search onlinevia physical browsing” “Peer into cyberspace by handling realspace” RFID scanner and screen in shelves or at the end of isles Hold one or several books/videos/cds up to scanner multiple materials can expand or narrow search the system then finds related media books, journals, news, video, bibliography references media previews (silent or with headphones) ability to leave/read comments, ratings link to worldwide network
  • 14.
    ENHANCED SHELVES 2 View/suggest-to-editcategory tags and keywords Save scan results to account reading later list flag for ebook download favorites lists (default, named) to buy list, gifting? finder's fee from publisher/seller? share/suggest via goodreads, facebook, twitter, email
  • 15.
    ENHANCED READING STATIONS Shelf capabilities plus OCR pen scanner look up words or sections meaning, history, fact-checking, current events Social reading? OLPC/SugarOS-like activity sharing realtime and time delayed
  • 16.
    INCREASED VIRTUAL PRESENCE Many “digitallibrary” things are already happening online access to in-library services Catalog plus inside views via amazon "look inside" and google books reading Online access enhancement shelf tech Library accounts linkable to goodreads, etc. and exportable for personal offline list
  • 17.
    OUR BEST DAYSARE AHEAD? MAKE IT SO.