2. LIBRARYTECH
FACTS
• 76% offer e-books
• 96% have a website
• 54% reach a new audience
• Libraries are using social media
• Libraries are becoming app friendly
• Libraries are changing with technology
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Source: Sensource
3. LIBRARYTECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT
Technology is ever changing, always advancing, and
expanding and is already merging with libraries.
The following slides show a few of the new technologies
being developed that will affect libraries.
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4. THE INTELLIGENT LIBRARY
BOOKMARK
“Doubling as a standard book marker,
the device also incorporates a
navigational system giving turn by turn
directions through the library. To assist
the user in remembering loan
durations, the bookmark also keeps
track of the borrowed books and
reminds the user of the return dates”
(Toout, 2015).
Photo courtesy of Toout
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5. FINGERLINK –Turns Print into
Touch Screens
"We think paper and many other
objects could be manipulated by
touching them, as with a
touchscreen. This system doesn't use
any special hardware; it consists of
just a device like an ordinary
webcam, plus a commercial
projector. Its capabilities are achieved
by image processing technology”
(Fujitsu,2013).
Photo courtesy of Fujitsu
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6. SENSORY FICTION
“It’s called Sensory
Fiction. By using a set of
connected sensors, the
author can play with “new
means of conveying plot,
mood, and emotion while
still allowing space for the
reader’s imagination”
(Kowalczyk, 2015).
Photo courtesy of Heibeck
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7. TOUCHSCREENGENERATION
BOOKS
XIST Publishing is designing a
wide range of digital books from
picture books to beginning
readers. The books are also
Common Core friendly.
For more information see their
publishing guide at:
http://www.xistpublishing.com/wp/wp-
content/uploads/2015/08/Xist_Publishing_Spring20
153.pdf
Photo courtesy of XIST Publishing
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8. 3-D POP UP BOOKS
Dawn Publications has released
3-D pop up books. Augmented
reality; an application allows
the virtual pop up through
orally reading the book with a
smart phone or iPad or tablet
above it.
Photo courtesy of Dawn Publications
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9. THINK 3-D BOOKSARECOOL?
WATCHTHIS!
Wuxia the Fox:
Augmented
book and iPad
app includes
amazing
interaction!
Source: SAGA
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10. APP POINTSTHEWAY
AROUNDTHE LIBRARY
Augmented Technology
is not just appearing
among the pages of
books. librARi uses AR
interaction to aid
patrons in their search.
Source: Siddappa
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13. REFERENCES
Fujitsu Laboratories. (2013). Touchscreen interface for seamless data transfer between the real and virtual worlds. Diginfo.
Retrieved from www.diginfo.tv/v/13-0025-r-en.php
Heibeck, F. (Photographer). (2013). Sensory fiction [digital image]. Retrieved from
http://ebookfriendly.com/print-books-technology-projects/
Kowalczyk. (2015). Sensory fiction. Retrieved from ebookfriendly.com/print-books-technology-projects
SAGA. (2014, September 17). Wuxia the fox – Augmented book and iPad application [Video blog]. Retrieved from
https://youtu.be/0Gwf8WnLXWU
Sensource. (2015, July 17). Technology: Libraries of the future [Infographic]. Retrieved from
sensourceinc.com/blog/technology-libraries-of-the-future-infographic/
Siddappa, P. (2014, October 26). librARi – Augmented reality experience for library [Video blog]. Retrieved from
https://youtu.be/aMWDnvRBKiw
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