Information tomorrow: reflections on technology and the future of public and academic libraries
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword, by Stephen Abram....................................xi
Preface ..........................................................xv
PART 1: FORMATS AND FUNOIONS
CHAPTER 1
The Mobile Age...................................................3
Megan K. Fox
The Handheld Market..........................................4
The Tools.....................................................4
The Mobile Optimized Web.....................................6
Mobile Access to the Catalog ...................................7
Ready Reference Content OntheGo.............................8
Point of Need Answers.........................................8
Mobüe Ebooks ................................................9
The Aggregators Go Mobile....................................10
SMS Text and Alerts...........................................10
Communicating with Your Mobile Patrons......................11
Smartphones Services ........................................12
Audio Content in Your Hand...................................12
Video on die Move ...........................................13
Handheld Devices to Help Library Staff.........................14
On the Verge.................................................14
Always On...................................................16
Recommended Reading.......................................16
CHAPTER 2
The Future of FLOSS in Libraries ...............................19
Daniel Chudnov
A Brief History of FLOSS ......................................19
FLOSS in Libraries............................................21
library-Specific FLOSS.....................................22
How FLOSS Succeeds.........................................23
iv Information Tomorrow
Getting Started with FLOSS....................................25
The Future of FLOSS in Libraries...............................26
Shifting Markets ...........................................26
Opportunities for Collaboration.............................26
Easier Searching Then, Easier Software Now..................27
Grinding Down the Library Software Marketplace.............28
Carnegie Library, FLOSS Library...............................29
CHAPTER 3
Mouse Bites Cat: Taking Back the 2Ist-Century ILS.............31
John Blyberg
The Balance of Power.........................................32
The Sphere of Influence.......................................33
Technical Complacency.......................................33
Rights and Relationships......................................35
APIs ......................................................36
Inside the Box.............................................37
ServeYourself .............................................38
Security...................................................39
The Wind of Change..........................................40
CHAPTER 4
Six Years Too Late: Chasing Our Destiny in the Electronic
Publishing Age..................................................43
JillEmery
Jackie Collins vs. Journal of American History ...................44
Some Are Bigger Than Others..................................46
Flashing Across the Screens ...................................47
Publishers Next Top Model....................................48
When It All Falls Apart ........................................49
Best Things in Life Aren t Free .................................50
Business In vs. Business Out...................................51
Options, Options, Options..................................51
Service, Please ...............................................52
Destiny Manifest.............................................53
Contents v
CHAPTER 5
Academic Libraries as Scholarly Publishers ....................55
Dorothea Salo
Fuel for Change ..............................................55
Technology..................................................59
Experiments .................................................61
Why Should Libraries Be Publishers? ...........................62
Brave New Open-Access World ................................65
PART 2: CHANGE AND CHALLENGES
CHAPTER 6
Game On! Meeting the Needs of Gamers in the Library.........71
Beth Gallaway
What Are Games Good For? ...................................72
Gaming in Libraries ..........................................74
Get in the Game..............................................77
...........................78
....................78
Reader s Advisory for Gamers ............................... °
Guides, Not Bosses.........................................
79
Become aTechnogeek......................................
Bend Over Backward.......................................79
80
Pay Attention..............................................
Play!......................................................81
fti
Collections ..................................................
82
Here to Stay..................................................
CHAPTER 7
Thriving in the Age of Google ...................................
Joseph Janes
90
What Can Google Do?.........................................
92
What Can t Google Do?......................................
93
So WhereDoesThatLeave Libraries?...........................
CHAPTER 8 97
Libraries and the Read/Write Web ..............................
Michael Stephens
A New Landscape ............................................
vi Information Tomorrow
Enter the Read/Write Web.....................................98
Express Yourself ...........................................99
What Does the Read/Write Web Let Us Do? .....................99
Tools of the Read/Write Web..................................101
Blogs ....................................................101
Podcasts .................................................103
RSS......................................................103
Wikis ....................................................104
Instant Messaging ........................................105
Spaces and Places of the Read/Write Web......................107
Blocking Social Sites?......................................108
Learning 2.0 ................................................109
The User as Content Creator .................................110
CHAPTER 9
Libraries and Privacy..........................................113
Robert Bocher
Privacy and Its Constitutional Antecedents ....................113
Privacy and Federal Statutes and Protections...................114
Privacy, Libraries, and Issues of National Security ..............114
Privacy in the Library........................................118
State Library Privacy Statutes ..............................119
Privacy and the American Library Association...............120
Library Privacy Policy.....................................121
Privacy and Key Library Services..............................122
Integrated Library Systems (ILS)............................123
Internet Access in the Library..............................124
Recommended Reading......................................125
CHAPTER 10
An Experience to Remember: Building Positive
Experiences on Library Web Sites..............................131
David Lee King
Three Paths to Experience....................................132
Experience Economy......................................133
Interaction Design........................................133
Experience Architect......................................133
Contents vii
Using These Ideas on Your Library s Web Site...................133
Focus on Users ...........................................134
Focus on Your Staff........................................135
Save the Customer an Extra Step ...........................136
Find Trigger Points........................................136
Map a Journey............................................137
Be Seamless and Focused..................................138
Theme an Experience .....................................140
Experience and the Future ...................................141
Get Ready, Get Set...........................................141
PART 3: 2.0-AND BEYOND
CHAPTER 1 1
Library 2.0.....................................................145
Jenny Levine
What Is Library 2.0?..........................................146
Re-examining Services.......................................149
Physical Spaces...........................................15°
Programming ............................................150
Policy....................................................150
Technology...............................................151
Radical Trust................................................154
The User Is Not Broken ......................................157
CHAPTER 12
Get a Second Life! Libraries in Virtual Worids I59
Rhonda B. Trueman, Tom Peters, andLori Bell
Virtual Worids vs. Gaming....................................
What Is Second Life?.........................................IbU
Starring the Second Life Library...............................
Why Libraries Should Be Involved in Virtual Worids.............164
164
How We Expect to Expand Our Role...........................
CoUections in Second Life....................................
ICO
Educators in Second Life.....................................
ShiftyThoughtsAbout the Future oflibraries in VirtualWorlds ..170
viii Information Tomorrow
CHAPTER 13
librarianship + Technology + Instructional Design =
Blended Iibrarian .............................................173
John D. Shank and Steven J. Bell
A Brief History ..............................................174
Blended Iibrarian s Manifeste)................................176
Applying Blended Librarianship in Teaching and Learning ......179
Courseware: Facilitating Collaboration in the
Virtual Classroom.........................................181
ITAs: Helping Faculty Save Timeon Task....................183
Digital Learning Materials: Enhancing Student Learning......186
Creating Community: Learning Opportunities for
Blended Librarians ..........................................188
Beyond Multitasking.........................................190
CHAPTER 14
Training Librarians for the Future: Integrating Technology
into IIS Education.............................................193
Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Today s Libraries...............................194
LIS Education in a Changing Tech Landscape..................198
Ideas and Examples .........................................199
Integration, Translation, and Change..........................200
CHAPTER 15
Technophobia, Technostress, and Technorealism .............203
Jessamyn West
Where I m Typing From......................................204
What Is It?..................................................205
The Information Don t Care and Others......................206
Technostress Is Other People.................................207
So Much Technostress, So Close to Home......................208
Technostress in Libraries, a Management Issue.................210
What We Talk AboutWhenWe Talk About Technostress .........212
Jessamyn s Technostress Talking Points......................212
What s Next?................................................214
Contents ix
CHAPTER 16
ReadlngTea Leaves: One Past, Many Futures ..................217
Alane Wilson
Appendix: Web Sites ...........................................227
About the Contributors........................................235
About the Editor...............................................243
Index...........................................................245
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Contents
Foreword, by Stephen Abram.xi
Preface .xv
PART 1: FORMATS AND FUNOIONS
CHAPTER 1
The Mobile Age.3
Megan K. Fox
The Handheld Market.4
The Tools.4
The Mobile Optimized Web.6
Mobile Access to the Catalog .7
Ready Reference Content OntheGo.8
Point of Need Answers.8
Mobüe Ebooks .9
The Aggregators Go Mobile.10
SMS Text and Alerts.10
Communicating with Your Mobile Patrons.11
Smartphones Services .12
Audio Content in Your Hand.12
Video on die Move .13
Handheld Devices to Help Library Staff.14
On the Verge.14
Always On.16
Recommended Reading.16
CHAPTER 2
The Future of FLOSS in Libraries .19
Daniel Chudnov
A Brief History of FLOSS .19
FLOSS in Libraries.21
library-Specific FLOSS.22
How FLOSS Succeeds.23
iv Information Tomorrow
Getting Started with FLOSS.25
The Future of FLOSS in Libraries.26
Shifting Markets .26
Opportunities for Collaboration.26
Easier Searching Then, Easier Software Now.27
Grinding Down the Library Software Marketplace.28
Carnegie Library, FLOSS Library.29
CHAPTER 3
Mouse Bites Cat: Taking Back the 2Ist-Century ILS.31
John Blyberg
The Balance of Power.32
The Sphere of Influence.33
Technical Complacency.33
Rights and Relationships.35
APIs .36
Inside the Box.37
ServeYourself .38
Security.39
The Wind of Change.40
CHAPTER 4
Six Years Too Late: Chasing Our Destiny in the Electronic
Publishing Age.43
JillEmery
Jackie Collins vs. Journal of American History .44
Some Are Bigger Than Others.46
Flashing Across the Screens .47
Publishers' Next Top Model.48
When It All Falls Apart .49
Best Things in Life Aren't Free .50
Business In vs. Business Out.51
Options, Options, Options.51
Service, Please .52
Destiny Manifest.53
Contents v
CHAPTER 5
Academic Libraries as Scholarly Publishers .55
Dorothea Salo
Fuel for Change .55
Technology.59
Experiments .61
Why Should Libraries Be Publishers? .62
Brave New Open-Access World .65
PART 2: CHANGE AND CHALLENGES
CHAPTER 6
Game On! Meeting the Needs of Gamers in the Library.71
Beth Gallaway
What Are Games Good For? .72
Gaming in Libraries .74
Get in the Game.77
.78
.78
Reader's Advisory for Gamers .'°
Guides, Not Bosses.
79
Become aTechnogeek.
Bend Over Backward.79
80
Pay Attention.
Play!.81
fti
Collections .
82
Here to Stay.
CHAPTER 7
Thriving in the Age of Google .
Joseph Janes
90
What Can Google Do?.
92
What Can't Google Do?.
93
So WhereDoesThatLeave Libraries?.
CHAPTER 8 97
Libraries and the Read/Write Web .
Michael Stephens
A New Landscape .
vi Information Tomorrow
Enter the Read/Write Web.98
Express Yourself .99
What Does the Read/Write Web Let Us Do? .99
Tools of the Read/Write Web.101
Blogs .101
Podcasts .103
RSS.103
Wikis .104
Instant Messaging .105
Spaces and Places of the Read/Write Web.107
Blocking Social Sites?.108
Learning 2.0 .109
The User as Content Creator .110
CHAPTER 9
Libraries and Privacy.113
Robert Bocher
Privacy and Its Constitutional Antecedents .113
Privacy and Federal Statutes and Protections.114
Privacy, Libraries, and Issues of National Security .114
Privacy in the Library.118
State Library Privacy Statutes .119
Privacy and the American Library Association.120
Library Privacy Policy.121
Privacy and Key Library Services.122
Integrated Library Systems (ILS).123
Internet Access in the Library.124
Recommended Reading.125
CHAPTER 10
An Experience to Remember: Building Positive
Experiences on Library Web Sites.131
David Lee King
Three Paths to Experience.132
Experience Economy.133
Interaction Design.133
Experience Architect.133
Contents vii
Using These Ideas on Your Library's Web Site.133
Focus on Users .134
Focus on Your Staff.135
Save the Customer an Extra Step .136
Find Trigger Points.136
Map a Journey.137
Be Seamless and Focused.138
Theme an Experience .140
Experience and the Future .141
Get Ready, Get Set.141
PART 3: 2.0-AND BEYOND
CHAPTER 1 1
Library 2.0.145
Jenny Levine
What Is Library 2.0?.146
Re-examining Services.149
Physical Spaces.15°
Programming .150
Policy.150
Technology.151
Radical Trust.154
The User Is Not Broken .157
CHAPTER 12
Get a Second Life! Libraries in Virtual Worids I59
Rhonda B. Trueman, Tom Peters, andLori Bell
Virtual Worids vs. Gaming.
What Is Second Life?.IbU
Starring the Second Life Library.
Why Libraries Should Be Involved in Virtual Worids.164
164
How We Expect to Expand Our Role.
CoUections in Second Life.
ICO
Educators in Second Life.
ShiftyThoughtsAbout the Future oflibraries in VirtualWorlds .170
viii Information Tomorrow
CHAPTER 13
librarianship + Technology + Instructional Design =
Blended Iibrarian .173
John D. Shank and Steven J. Bell
A Brief History .174
Blended Iibrarian's Manifeste).176
Applying Blended Librarianship in Teaching and Learning .179
Courseware: Facilitating Collaboration in the
Virtual Classroom.181
ITAs: Helping Faculty Save Timeon Task.183
Digital Learning Materials: Enhancing Student Learning.186
Creating Community: Learning Opportunities for
Blended Librarians .188
Beyond Multitasking.190
CHAPTER 14
Training Librarians for the Future: Integrating Technology
into IIS Education.193
Meredith G. Farkas
Technology in Today's Libraries.194
LIS Education in a Changing Tech Landscape.198
Ideas and Examples .199
Integration, Translation, and Change.200
CHAPTER 15
Technophobia, Technostress, and Technorealism .203
Jessamyn West
Where I'm Typing From.204
What Is It?.205
The Information "Don't Care" and Others.206
Technostress Is Other People.207
So Much Technostress, So Close to Home.208
Technostress in Libraries, a Management Issue.210
What We Talk AboutWhenWe Talk About Technostress .212
Jessamyn's Technostress Talking Points.212
What's Next?.214
Contents ix
CHAPTER 16
ReadlngTea Leaves: One Past, Many Futures .217
Alane Wilson
Appendix: Web Sites .227
About the Contributors.235
About the Editor.243
Index.245 |
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title_auth | Information tomorrow reflections on technology and the future of public and academic libraries |
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