Libraries And Librarians In The 21st Century Pollys Final

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Mrs. Polly Gilbert Director of Library and Information Services Emily Cunningham Consultant St. Mark’s School of Texas Spring 2008

Transcript of Libraries And Librarians In The 21st Century Pollys Final

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Mrs. Polly GilbertDirector of Library and Information Services

Emily Cunningham ConsultantSt. Mark’s School of Texas

Spring 2008

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Introduction

• An overview the newest library technologies

• The changing roles of librarians

• What’s new in libraries?

• What’s different?

• What’s the same?

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21st Century Librarians

• Librarians do more than “Shh…” people and purchase books, although they still do some of both!

• How are librarians keeping up with technologies and their patrons?

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Newest Library Technologies

• Libraries are rapidly adopting modern technologies.

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Newest Library Technologies

• Libraries are branching out to provide patrons with more than just books.

- A place to

compute,

collaborate,

and create.

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Newest Library Technologies

• Libraries are providing media devices for listening, viewing, and collaborating

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Newest Library Technologies

• Examples include:– iPods (iPod Video, iPod Touch,

iPod Nano, iPhone)– Amazon Kindle/Sony eReader– Portable DVD players– Headphones, microphones,

webcams, digital scanners

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Newest Library Technologies

• Libraries are providing computing stations with state-of-the-art systems

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Newest Library Technologies

– Laptops for circulation– High-resolution, flat screen monitors– DVD-RW/CD-RW (Rewritable)– Chat/IM clients (G-Talk; AIM; Yahoo

Messenger)– FTP clients (create websites)– Multiple browsers (Firefox,IE (Internet

Explorer), Opera)– Open Source programs (Linux Systems,

OpenOffice)

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Newest Library Technologies• Some libraries even provide

gaming consoles/equipment and host activities like clubs and tournaments!

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Newest Library Technologies

• Libraries are providing access to Web 2.0 technologies and using them too!

• Librarians also give training and support for social computing.

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Newest Library Technologies

• Examples of Web 2.0 tools include:– Wikis– Blogs– Podcasts– Video blogs (vlogs)– Social networking sites (Facebook,

LinkedIn, MySpace, Reunion)– IM/Chat (AIM, gtalk, meebo, Skype)

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Newest Library Technologies

• More examples of uses of Web 2.0 technologies are:– Screencasting– Collaborative pathfinders– Personalized information spaces (iGoogle,

MyYahoo)– Web-based documents (GoogleDocs,

Slideshare, Zoho)– MUVE (Multi-User Virtual Environments,

e.g. SecondLife)– Mashups (GoogleMaps + another service)– Picture/Video Sharing (Flickr/YouTube)

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Newest Library Technologies

• As a by-product of the “personalized web,” libraries increasingly meet users’ needs in mobile environments.

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Newest Library Technologies

• Present and future mobile environments may include:

– Cell phone (SMS and browser-based)– PDA/Smartphones (SMS, HTML, Java)

• Blackberry• Treo• iPhone• WinMobile 6.0+• gPhone

– Tablet PCs (scaled-down PC)– Built-in car computers (e.g., OnStar systems)

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Library Collections

• To complement these technologies, library collections are increasingly digital. Serials, newspapers, books and textbooks are available online.

• Databases and digital collections require substantial manpower to manage, but through consortia, libraries can provide more valuable resources to patrons than any one library could acquire independently.

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Library Collections• In addition to databases of articles

and books, libraries are discovering new ways to provide multimedia resources in digital formats including:– streaming audio/video,– downloadable audio, – podcast and video blog subscriptions

for mobile a/v devices, and – other materials as they are created.

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Conclusions

• Internet and IT resources have come a long way, and so have independent school libraries!

• St.Mark’s Librarians and libraries will continue to meet student and faculty needs by providing state of the art services and collections.

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