This document outlines an agenda for a meeting of German library directors being held at Dokk1 in Aarhus, Denmark in April 2016. The agenda includes:
- A welcome and introduction to Dokk1 and its experiences as an "open library" without staff for four hours per weekday by Knud Schulz, Chief of the Main Library.
- An introduction to new conceptions of Citizens' Services in libraries by MarianneVejlgaard Kristensen.
- A break and guided tour of Dokk1.
- Transportation to Åby Library, a branch library, for a welcome and introduction to Branch Libraries and open libraries by Susanne Gilling, Chief of Branch Libraries
This document discusses the transformation of the Main Library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. Some key points:
1) Dokk1 opened in 2015 as an innovative public space that brings together library services, citizens services, and community partners into one large building.
2) The transformation aims to make the library more open, flexible, and focused on citizen needs in the digital age rather than just storing books.
3) Dokk1 includes many new features like a playground, cafes, meeting rooms, labs for music, news, and other activities, and services from other public offices.
4) The process involved citizens and
The document discusses the transformation of public libraries into spaces that support citizens' innovation and skills development. It provides an overview of the renovation of the main library in Aarhus, Denmark, called Dokk1, into an "Urban Mediaspace." The renovation involved co-creation with citizens and staff to design flexible spaces. The interior is organized into four areas focused on experience, discovery, participation, and creation. Partnerships with external organizations provide programming and build connections between the library and community. The goal is for libraries to support learning, inspiration, and empowerment by providing informal, experience-based spaces.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries into knowledge societies. It describes the vision for Dokk1, a new library space in Aarhus, Denmark, which focuses on experiences that can only be found at the library rather than just online information. It outlines key aspects of the new library such as innovation, recognition/experience, empowerment, and involvement/engagement. It provides examples of spaces and activities for adults and families/children. It also discusses how the library can act as an innovative community space and partner with other organizations through a partnership strategy.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries from places that focus on information to places that focus on experiences and empowerment. It describes the vision for the new Dokk1 library in Aarhus, Denmark, which will provide 28,000 square meters of space including 18,000 square meters for the library. The library aims to support innovation, recognition/experience, and community engagement through features like workshops, gaming, and community spaces. It also plans to integrate citizens' services. The document outlines the cooperative design process used and partnerships with other organizations to define the library's functionality and interior spaces for adults, families, and children.
This document provides an overview of a presentation by Knud Schulz on transforming libraries using the Four Space Model. The presentation will take place at Dokk1 in Aarhus, Denmark and discuss how the model can inspire libraries. Schulz will discuss his work transforming the Main Library in Aarhus to an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. He will also cover prototyping the space with users, partnership programming, and how libraries are changing from storing books to supporting citizens' innovation needs through spaces like Transformation Labs.
The presentation discusses how libraries are transitioning from places that store books and media to public spaces that inspire innovation and community connections. It outlines a 4 space model for libraries involving inspiration, learning, meeting, and performative spaces. The plans for Dokk1 are presented, which will integrate citizens services, feature prototyping labs, and involve co-creation with users. The goal is to make the library a flexible space that adapts to community needs through partnerships and programming.
Knud Schulz presented on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark to an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. He discussed the need to change libraries from places that store books to spaces that support citizens' needs and innovation. The new Dokk1 library covers 28,000 square meters and includes areas for adults, families/children, and partners. Schulz emphasized involving citizens and staff in the design process through prototyping and emphasized flexibility over permanence in the space. The goal is for Dokk1 to be an iconic space that brings learning, culture and community together in Aarhus.
This document outlines an agenda for a meeting of German library directors being held at Dokk1 in Aarhus, Denmark in April 2016. The agenda includes:
- A welcome and introduction to Dokk1 and its experiences as an "open library" without staff for four hours per weekday by Knud Schulz, Chief of the Main Library.
- An introduction to new conceptions of Citizens' Services in libraries by MarianneVejlgaard Kristensen.
- A break and guided tour of Dokk1.
- Transportation to Åby Library, a branch library, for a welcome and introduction to Branch Libraries and open libraries by Susanne Gilling, Chief of Branch Libraries
This document discusses the transformation of the Main Library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. Some key points:
1) Dokk1 opened in 2015 as an innovative public space that brings together library services, citizens services, and community partners into one large building.
2) The transformation aims to make the library more open, flexible, and focused on citizen needs in the digital age rather than just storing books.
3) Dokk1 includes many new features like a playground, cafes, meeting rooms, labs for music, news, and other activities, and services from other public offices.
4) The process involved citizens and
The document discusses the transformation of public libraries into spaces that support citizens' innovation and skills development. It provides an overview of the renovation of the main library in Aarhus, Denmark, called Dokk1, into an "Urban Mediaspace." The renovation involved co-creation with citizens and staff to design flexible spaces. The interior is organized into four areas focused on experience, discovery, participation, and creation. Partnerships with external organizations provide programming and build connections between the library and community. The goal is for libraries to support learning, inspiration, and empowerment by providing informal, experience-based spaces.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries into knowledge societies. It describes the vision for Dokk1, a new library space in Aarhus, Denmark, which focuses on experiences that can only be found at the library rather than just online information. It outlines key aspects of the new library such as innovation, recognition/experience, empowerment, and involvement/engagement. It provides examples of spaces and activities for adults and families/children. It also discusses how the library can act as an innovative community space and partner with other organizations through a partnership strategy.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries from places that focus on information to places that focus on experiences and empowerment. It describes the vision for the new Dokk1 library in Aarhus, Denmark, which will provide 28,000 square meters of space including 18,000 square meters for the library. The library aims to support innovation, recognition/experience, and community engagement through features like workshops, gaming, and community spaces. It also plans to integrate citizens' services. The document outlines the cooperative design process used and partnerships with other organizations to define the library's functionality and interior spaces for adults, families, and children.
This document provides an overview of a presentation by Knud Schulz on transforming libraries using the Four Space Model. The presentation will take place at Dokk1 in Aarhus, Denmark and discuss how the model can inspire libraries. Schulz will discuss his work transforming the Main Library in Aarhus to an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. He will also cover prototyping the space with users, partnership programming, and how libraries are changing from storing books to supporting citizens' innovation needs through spaces like Transformation Labs.
The presentation discusses how libraries are transitioning from places that store books and media to public spaces that inspire innovation and community connections. It outlines a 4 space model for libraries involving inspiration, learning, meeting, and performative spaces. The plans for Dokk1 are presented, which will integrate citizens services, feature prototyping labs, and involve co-creation with users. The goal is to make the library a flexible space that adapts to community needs through partnerships and programming.
Knud Schulz presented on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark to an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. He discussed the need to change libraries from places that store books to spaces that support citizens' needs and innovation. The new Dokk1 library covers 28,000 square meters and includes areas for adults, families/children, and partners. Schulz emphasized involving citizens and staff in the design process through prototyping and emphasized flexibility over permanence in the space. The goal is for Dokk1 to be an iconic space that brings learning, culture and community together in Aarhus.
Dokk1 Aarhus is a public innovation space located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the transformation of the city's main library into an "Urban Mediaspace." The presentation provides an overview of the transformation process, which involved:
- Developing a new space model with areas for inspiration, learning, meetings, and creative expression.
- An extensive co-creation process involving staff, citizens, and other stakeholders to develop values and design the new space.
- An adaptive approach, with spaces that can change uses over time to meet evolving community needs.
- Integration of public services into the library to create a community hub.
- The transformation supports lifelong learning,
[Østergård] [Dokk1 – a place for people. Rethinking the library in a new urgb...Diane Koen
Presentation made by [Marie Østergård] at the IFLA Library Buildings and Equipment Satellite Meeting, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Aug.10-11, 2016.
This document discusses the transformation of libraries from spaces focused on books and information to community centers that foster connections and innovation. It outlines strategies from Denmark for developing "knowledge society" libraries, including establishing spaces for inspiration, learning, meetings, and performance. It describes initiatives like the Danish Digital Library and efforts to integrate citizen services into libraries. The document advocates for libraries to become more open, adaptive spaces that support users' evolving needs through partnerships across sectors.
Dokk1 strategy for innovation of the library and some trends in the Danish Public Libraries.
IFLA Public Library Section Mid-Term Meeting in Malmo, Sweden, February 2014.
The document discusses the transformation of the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. It outlines Knud Schulz's role in leading this transformation effort and his vision for libraries transitioning from places that store books to spaces that empower citizens through innovation, experiences, and community connections. The presentation also summarizes a 2010 Danish report advocating for libraries to become learning spaces, inspiration spaces, and places to meet others through various programs and services.
This document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into Dokk1. The summary is:
Knud Schulz discussed the transformation of the main library in Aarhus into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. This involved prototyping new library spaces and functions through a "Transformation Lab". The goal was to move from a focus on books and information to providing experiences and meeting spaces for users. Schulz outlined strategies from the Danish government for developing public libraries into community centers that support innovation, learning, and civic engagement. The new Dokk1 library aims to be an adaptive space that supports users' changing needs.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries into community hubs and innovation spaces. It outlines Knud Schulz's work transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. The Danish strategy for library transformation is presented, dividing libraries into four key spaces: inspiration, learning, meeting, and performative. The agenda also discusses integrating citizen services, developing community partnerships, and libraries' role in urban development.
Presentation of the 3 elements defining the library in the knowledge society with ex. from The new public library in Aarhus Dokk1 as a part Urban Mediaspace Aarhus
Cxech library directors visit in Aarhus at the old library and the constructionsite Dokk1.
Transformation from a Main Library to Dokk1 Furture Library.
The document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. It discusses the evolution of libraries from spaces for books to spaces for people in the knowledge society. It outlines the four space model for the new library and describes each space. It also discusses how libraries can serve as community centers and drivers of urban development.
Libraries are transforming from places that store books to community hubs that support citizens' needs through innovative spaces. The presentation discusses this transformation, including a Danish strategy that envisions libraries supporting recognition/experience, empowerment, and involvement. It outlines a four space model of inspiration, learning, meeting, and performative spaces. It also discusses integrating citizens' services into libraries and developing libraries as community centers through public-private partnerships. The presentation concludes by profiling the Dokk1 urban mediaspace project in Aarhus, Denmark as an example of this new vision of the public library.
Knud Schulz presented information on the transformation of the Aarhus Main Library to Dokk1. The presentation discussed:
1) Transforming the main library space into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1, with areas for inspiration, learning, meetings, performances, and public services.
2) How libraries are changing from spaces for storing books to supporting citizens' needs through innovation, learning, and community spaces.
3) Details on the design and spaces of Dokk1, including floors dedicated to different functions like studios, labs, children's areas, and more.
The document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation about transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark to an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. The key points are:
1) Knud Schulz is leading the transformation of the Aarhus Main Library to Dokk1, an "Urban Mediaspace" that aims to be an open, innovative community center.
2) The transformation involves renovating the existing 28,000 square meter library space and adding 10,000 additional square meters for partners.
3) The goal is to transition the library from a place just for books and media to a space for people, experiences, creativity, and community involvement
An AI assistant for the library
3: The Library of Things
4: The Library as a Living Room
5: The Library as a Creative Hub
6: The Library as a Learning Lab
7: The Library as a Meeting Place
8: The Library as a Cultural Centre
9: The Library as a Social Hub
Lotte Duwe Nielsen & Jannik Mulvad
Aarhus Public Libraries
Camp Oslo 2012
- Strategic challenges for the future Nordic public library
- The library as a cultural hub
- The library as a learning lab
- The library as a creative hub
- The library as a social hub
This document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace." Key points include:
1) The role of libraries is changing from containers of books to non-commercial public spaces that support knowledge, innovation, and social inclusion.
2) The Aarhus library is focusing on user-driven innovation through a "Transformation Lab" that prototypes new services and spaces based on user needs.
3) One prototype is an "Interactive Children's Library" cocreated with users to make learning playful through storytelling, local history, and digital media.
Inspiration presentation Bochum library staff . Bochum is underway to design a new library app. 9000 m2 in a former postoffice in close connections with Volkshochschule Bochum and a market square. Examples mostly from Aarhus Dokk1 Main Library
Knud Schulz presented on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. The key points were:
1. Dokk1 underwent a major transformation process involving staff and citizens to redesign the library space and services around new values of being a public innovation space, lifelong learning, and bringing people together.
2. The transformation process used design thinking principles like prototyping with users and co-creation to develop the new vision, values, design principles, and ways of organizing the space through partnership.
3. The new Dokk1 space emphasizes flexibility, unprogrammed areas, and focusing on user needs through a
Presentation on conference 'Stadt der Ströme' - City of Flows in Potsdam. Presentation of Aarhus Urban Mediaspace as an example on how a new library building changes the town, changes the library building as a concept and how the library functions change from a building for books to a building for citizens and relations
This document discusses the transformation of libraries and the new Dokk1 library in Aarhus, Denmark. It provides details about the 28,000 square meter Dokk1 facility, including 18,000 square meters of library space. It discusses the vision for Dokk1 as a public library and knowledge center that supports innovation, recognition/experience, empowerment, and community involvement. It outlines the co-creative design process used in developing Dokk1's spaces, programs, and services.
Dokk1 Aarhus is a public innovation space located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the transformation of the city's main library into an "Urban Mediaspace." The presentation provides an overview of the transformation process, which involved:
- Developing a new space model with areas for inspiration, learning, meetings, and creative expression.
- An extensive co-creation process involving staff, citizens, and other stakeholders to develop values and design the new space.
- An adaptive approach, with spaces that can change uses over time to meet evolving community needs.
- Integration of public services into the library to create a community hub.
- The transformation supports lifelong learning,
[Østergård] [Dokk1 – a place for people. Rethinking the library in a new urgb...Diane Koen
Presentation made by [Marie Østergård] at the IFLA Library Buildings and Equipment Satellite Meeting, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Aug.10-11, 2016.
This document discusses the transformation of libraries from spaces focused on books and information to community centers that foster connections and innovation. It outlines strategies from Denmark for developing "knowledge society" libraries, including establishing spaces for inspiration, learning, meetings, and performance. It describes initiatives like the Danish Digital Library and efforts to integrate citizen services into libraries. The document advocates for libraries to become more open, adaptive spaces that support users' evolving needs through partnerships across sectors.
Dokk1 strategy for innovation of the library and some trends in the Danish Public Libraries.
IFLA Public Library Section Mid-Term Meeting in Malmo, Sweden, February 2014.
The document discusses the transformation of the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. It outlines Knud Schulz's role in leading this transformation effort and his vision for libraries transitioning from places that store books to spaces that empower citizens through innovation, experiences, and community connections. The presentation also summarizes a 2010 Danish report advocating for libraries to become learning spaces, inspiration spaces, and places to meet others through various programs and services.
This document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into Dokk1. The summary is:
Knud Schulz discussed the transformation of the main library in Aarhus into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. This involved prototyping new library spaces and functions through a "Transformation Lab". The goal was to move from a focus on books and information to providing experiences and meeting spaces for users. Schulz outlined strategies from the Danish government for developing public libraries into community centers that support innovation, learning, and civic engagement. The new Dokk1 library aims to be an adaptive space that supports users' changing needs.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries into community hubs and innovation spaces. It outlines Knud Schulz's work transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. The Danish strategy for library transformation is presented, dividing libraries into four key spaces: inspiration, learning, meeting, and performative. The agenda also discusses integrating citizen services, developing community partnerships, and libraries' role in urban development.
Presentation of the 3 elements defining the library in the knowledge society with ex. from The new public library in Aarhus Dokk1 as a part Urban Mediaspace Aarhus
Cxech library directors visit in Aarhus at the old library and the constructionsite Dokk1.
Transformation from a Main Library to Dokk1 Furture Library.
The document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. It discusses the evolution of libraries from spaces for books to spaces for people in the knowledge society. It outlines the four space model for the new library and describes each space. It also discusses how libraries can serve as community centers and drivers of urban development.
Libraries are transforming from places that store books to community hubs that support citizens' needs through innovative spaces. The presentation discusses this transformation, including a Danish strategy that envisions libraries supporting recognition/experience, empowerment, and involvement. It outlines a four space model of inspiration, learning, meeting, and performative spaces. It also discusses integrating citizens' services into libraries and developing libraries as community centers through public-private partnerships. The presentation concludes by profiling the Dokk1 urban mediaspace project in Aarhus, Denmark as an example of this new vision of the public library.
Knud Schulz presented information on the transformation of the Aarhus Main Library to Dokk1. The presentation discussed:
1) Transforming the main library space into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1, with areas for inspiration, learning, meetings, performances, and public services.
2) How libraries are changing from spaces for storing books to supporting citizens' needs through innovation, learning, and community spaces.
3) Details on the design and spaces of Dokk1, including floors dedicated to different functions like studios, labs, children's areas, and more.
The document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation about transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark to an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. The key points are:
1) Knud Schulz is leading the transformation of the Aarhus Main Library to Dokk1, an "Urban Mediaspace" that aims to be an open, innovative community center.
2) The transformation involves renovating the existing 28,000 square meter library space and adding 10,000 additional square meters for partners.
3) The goal is to transition the library from a place just for books and media to a space for people, experiences, creativity, and community involvement
An AI assistant for the library
3: The Library of Things
4: The Library as a Living Room
5: The Library as a Creative Hub
6: The Library as a Learning Lab
7: The Library as a Meeting Place
8: The Library as a Cultural Centre
9: The Library as a Social Hub
Lotte Duwe Nielsen & Jannik Mulvad
Aarhus Public Libraries
Camp Oslo 2012
- Strategic challenges for the future Nordic public library
- The library as a cultural hub
- The library as a learning lab
- The library as a creative hub
- The library as a social hub
This document summarizes Knud Schulz's presentation on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace." Key points include:
1) The role of libraries is changing from containers of books to non-commercial public spaces that support knowledge, innovation, and social inclusion.
2) The Aarhus library is focusing on user-driven innovation through a "Transformation Lab" that prototypes new services and spaces based on user needs.
3) One prototype is an "Interactive Children's Library" cocreated with users to make learning playful through storytelling, local history, and digital media.
Inspiration presentation Bochum library staff . Bochum is underway to design a new library app. 9000 m2 in a former postoffice in close connections with Volkshochschule Bochum and a market square. Examples mostly from Aarhus Dokk1 Main Library
Knud Schulz presented on transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. The key points were:
1. Dokk1 underwent a major transformation process involving staff and citizens to redesign the library space and services around new values of being a public innovation space, lifelong learning, and bringing people together.
2. The transformation process used design thinking principles like prototyping with users and co-creation to develop the new vision, values, design principles, and ways of organizing the space through partnership.
3. The new Dokk1 space emphasizes flexibility, unprogrammed areas, and focusing on user needs through a
Presentation on conference 'Stadt der Ströme' - City of Flows in Potsdam. Presentation of Aarhus Urban Mediaspace as an example on how a new library building changes the town, changes the library building as a concept and how the library functions change from a building for books to a building for citizens and relations
This document discusses the transformation of libraries and the new Dokk1 library in Aarhus, Denmark. It provides details about the 28,000 square meter Dokk1 facility, including 18,000 square meters of library space. It discusses the vision for Dokk1 as a public library and knowledge center that supports innovation, recognition/experience, empowerment, and community involvement. It outlines the co-creative design process used in developing Dokk1's spaces, programs, and services.
Public meeting at Amerika Gedenk Bibliothek 14. September 2016
Die Öffentliche Bibliothek als Bürgerplatform für Veränderung. Demokratie und Bürgerengagement am Beispiel. Dokk1 in Aarhus
The document discusses the transformation of libraries from places that primarily provide information to places that foster experiences and connections between people. It describes plans to integrate citizen services into libraries and develop them as community centers. The interior of the new Dokk1 library in Aarhus, Denmark is summarized, including areas for adults, families and children, and partnerships with external organizations.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries into public libraries of the knowledge society. It focuses on the new Dokk1 library in Aarhus, Denmark, which includes 18,000 square meters of library space. The Dokk1 library was designed using co-creation methods involving citizens, staff, and other stakeholders. It aims to empower users through spaces for innovation, learning, meetings, and community involvement. The interior incorporates areas for adults, families, children, teaching, and informal learning to support its vision as an adaptive and innovative community center.
The document discusses the transformation of libraries from places that primarily provide information to places that foster experiences and connections between people. It describes plans to integrate citizen services into libraries and develop them as community centers. The interior of the new Dokk1 library in Aarhus, Denmark is summarized, including areas for adults, families and children, and partnerships with external organizations.
This document discusses the role of public libraries in urban development and the knowledge society. It presents a model of the public library that focuses on innovation, recognition/experience, empowerment, and involvement/engagement. Key aspects of this model include digital media resources, events, courses, guidance, meetings, and spaces for workshops, gaming, and collaboration. The goal is for libraries to provide benefits to communities through partnerships and by empowering individuals.
Strategic reflections from Makerculture testlabs i public libraries in Roskile and Aarhus public libraries Denmark.
What does Makerculture facilities in public libraries offer citizens and what are the challeges inplementing in libraries.
This document discusses various methods for involving users in the development of Mediaspace, a public library in Denmark. It describes methods like phototyping, running a "village square," working with lead users, participatory design workshops, and conferencing. For each method, it outlines the benefits, such as accessing user networks and competencies, as well as potential challenges like whether users' ideas will differ from the library's vision or requiring significant resources. The overall message is that user involvement can provide valuable insights but also risks if users' wants diverge from the library's or significant effort yields intangible outcomes.
Presentation appetizer about the innovation of the library service and the use of the building in Aarhus Public Libraries on the way to the Urban Mediaspace.
The Nordic Open Education Alliance at EDEN 2013Jan Pawlowski
The presentation shows the idea of creating a regional approach to collaborate around Open Educational Resources (OER) in the Nordic countries. Which are the main barriers and recommendations / actions to overcome those.
Learning spaces: for growing and living together
The document discusses educational policies and trends in Catalonia. It explores concepts of inclusion, competencies, plurilingualism, and European priorities. Data is presented on topics like secondary graduation rates, PISA scores relative to spending, instruction time by subject, and unemployment. The importance of multilingualism, intercultural skills, and networking for future employability is emphasized. Challenges around resources are acknowledged, but a positive outlook is taken by focusing on community building and using available tools to shape the future.
Knud Schulz presents plans for transforming the main library in Aarhus, Denmark into an "Urban Mediaspace" called Dokk1. The presentation outlines how (1) libraries are transitioning from places that store information to spaces that foster community and innovation; (2) Dokk1 will include areas for inspiration, learning, meetings, performances, and citizens services; and (3) an extensive co-creation process with citizens and staff is integral to developing this new vision for the library.
Similar to Philadelphia satellite august 2016 - Dokk1 in Selfie Perspective (11)
The document describes a new library that opened in June 2015 covering approximately 28,000 square meters, with 18,000 square meters dedicated to library space. It provides examples of interior spaces for adults and families with children of different age groups from 0-12 years old. The library aims to build partnerships with external organizations and cooperation with users and society. It supports adaptive and innovative spaces and aims to allow users more control through being open all week from 7am to 10pm.
Forandringsprocesser i folkebibliotekerne og Dokk1.
Medarbejdere og borgerne med nye roller i bibliotekerne illustreret med processer fra skabelsen af Dokk1/Aarhus.
Biblioteker i Skåne / Kävlinge
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
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9. The Public Library of the Knowledge Society
D.Skot-Hansen
C.H. Rasmussen
H. Jochumsen
Innovation
Reckognition/Experience
Empowerment
Involvement/Engagement
10. The Public Library of the Knowledge Society
D.Skot-Hansen
C.H. Rasmussen
H. Jochumsen
Innovation
Reckognition/Experience
21. A modern library must act
adaptive and innovative - supporting spaces
22. Libraries and urban development
Model of the public library in urban development
Casper Hvenegaard
Henrik Jochumsen
Dorte Skot-Hansen
IVA – Royal School of Library and
Information Science
30. year Activity involvement external Internal
2005 Development of vision broad X X
2006 Development of values broad X X
2007 Competition programme broad (X) X
2008 Competition phase narrow X X
2009-10 Building programme broad X X
2011 Project proposal medium (X) X
2012 Final project narrow X
2013-14 Interior decoration and
furnishing
broad X X
2015 Furniture and IT broad X X
Co-operative Design Proces
Marie Ostergard/Dokk1/Aarhus/ Denmark
35. Level 1 - adult
The Public Library of the Knowledge Society
D.Skot-Hansen
C.H. Rasmussen
H. Jochumsen
Innovation
Reckognition/Experience
Empowerment
Involvement/Engagement
Knud Schulz september 2014 10
47. Foundation of partnership strategy
- A partnership strategy that allows us to be pro-active
- Reasons to say no
- Branding
- Clearer communication with potential partners
- Focused partnership work inside organisation
48. Corner stones of partnerships in Dokk1
- Learning
- Stories
- Democracity
- Community space
-The Aarhus Cohorte
- Families and Children
(experience,play,learning)