Reinventing Spaces and Places

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Internet Librarian 2012

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Closing keynote from Internet Librarian 2012

Transcript of Reinventing Spaces and Places

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Internet Librarian 2012

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Erik Boekesteijn Paul Pival

Jaap van de Geer Jeff Wisniewski

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Do we let our spaces work hard enough for us?

What are successful spaces doing? But I don't have any space! Keys to success: involving users, flexibility,

and more flexibility

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Flexibility Creation Collaboration Tradition?

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We cannot save libraries by doing more of what we have

done before because the outcome will be the same.

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We all say a library has to be more than a collection of books, so why doesn't that show often in our spaces yet?

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“The core of librarianship is to facilitate knowledge creation, not management.“

-Helen Clegg, Director of Knowledge Management,

A.T. Kearney

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transition from spaces designed around knowledge

management to those designed around knowledge

creation and sharing

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You have the best job in the world. We need a new business model

because the world is changing.

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That you haven't already heard before?

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Rich dad

Poor dad

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TFDL Digital Media Commons •  12 Mac Pros with full A/V editing suites •  4 soundproof editing suites with full A/V

capabilities • DJ Mixing Board

26 collaborative workrooms with TeamSpot group collaboration software

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7,000 sf digital media creation studio: •  6 sound recording studios •  2 video recording studios •  3 group collaboration rooms with

integrated technology, dual monitor workstations, and videoconferencing equipment

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Assen Public Library

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Why?  Budgets  User centeredness  Collaboration  Technology

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Flexible libraries/spaces Flexible teams

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  Casters   Grommets   Lightweight   Collapsable   Movable

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Add more wifi than you possibly imagine you'd need.

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Power and network everywhere, regardless of where the furniture ends up.

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http://inhouse.unt.edu/remodeled-library-features-movable-walls-multi-media-tools

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iPads Replace Desktop Computers at North Shore

Public Library

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http://www.getmediasurfer.com/what-is-mediasurfer.html

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as a product and a service

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2/3 of library budgets are tied up in staff & rent.

We have to start thinking about how we can make the library work harder for us.

The library space as a competitive advantage.

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Shared off site storage allows for " repurposing on-campus library real estate to provide advanced academic technology services that support scholarship"

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Nova Southeastern University - Private University shares space with Public Library

TFDL - shares space with Student Success

Centre and Alumni Services (and the Nickle Galleries)

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Nickle Galleries at TFDL

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We don't work for books

We let the stories and visitors work for us!

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“The future is already here, it’s just not evenly

distributed.”

-William Gibson

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Do we let our spaces work hard enough for us? What are successful spaces doing? But I don't have any space! Keys to success: involving users, flexibility, and more flexibility

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What's next?

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Thank you!