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The technology in today’s 8GB iPod would have cost $100 million in 1970. Wow! Today’s gadgets have created a brave new world for both library staff and customers. Come learn about new gadgets, including iPods, iPhones, the Kindle and other small mobile devices. This program will share both devices and potential applications within your library. Further, with these devices, our customers are increasingly on the go! Brainstorm about services that we can deliver to our go, go customers.

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Go Go Gadgets

Greg SyferdColumbus Metropolitan Library

Jessi Crim-WeithmanWesterville Public Library

Back to the FutureGadgets of 1983

The mobile device will be the primary connection tool

to the Internet for most people in the world by 2020.

-The Pew Internet & American Life project

Kindle

• Amazon, Second Generation, $360• 10.2 ounces, 1/3” thick• Holds 1500 books• E Ink Technology

Libraries circulating?!?Howe Public Library (NH), Sparta Public Library (NJ),Mequon Library (WI)

eReader

• Sony, $300• 9 ounces, 1/3” thick• Holds 160 ebooks with

expandable memory• E Ink technology• Sony eBook Store

Play Away

• Pre-loaded content• Runs on AAA batteries• Sold through book vendors• Launched in 2006

Currently circulate at over 20K libraries

Netbooks/Sub-Notebooks

• ASUS Eee PC 1000• 7+ hrs battery life• Amazon, $389

•Dell Inspiron Mini 9•Just 2lbs•Starts at $279

One Laptop per Child (OLPC)

• Low cost, open source• “Give one, Get one” program• Over 1 million orders

•Access for children in third world countries•Similar Intel Classmate

Micro PC

• Sony VAIO, UX Series, $2300

• Operates on Vista Business

• 1.2 lbs, 4.5” screen

Library uses: Westerville Public Library for inventory

Surface Computing

• Touch screen technology

• Manipulate digital objects

• Device recognition

• Preview

Smart Table

• SmartTech.com, $8000• Interactive white board• Classroom and Corporate

versions

• Preview

Mimio Interactive Xi

• Create a touch screen computer anywhere!

• Requires a projector & PC

• About $750

TV Wallpaper

• Ultra-thin OLED panels

• Toshiba, GE and Sony are working on it… years away?

iPods

• Nano, $150 (8G)-$200 (16G)• Classic, $250 (120G)• Touch, $229 (8G)- $399 (32G)• iTunes• Overdrive, MP3 access

Library uses: storytimes, walking tours, podcasting

Slot Music

• SanDisk, $20 player; $15 music• Slot Radio, $99. Pre-loaded with Bill

Boards top 1000 songs• Hmmmm….

Movies on the Go

• myvu, $300• Projects 640x480 resolution screen• Connects to iPhone, Zune, DVD

players, camcorders, etc.

Sonic Chair

• Listen to music without headphones

• iPod and computer integration

• Approx. $7500• Comes in 35 fun colors

iPhone

• $199 (8GB,) $299 (16GB)

• AT&T plans $69.99 - $129.99

• Music, video, games, phone, camera…in your hand

iPhone Apps25K and counting

Catalogs for iPhone

• World Cat Mobile, Pilotwww.worldcat.org/m

• Air Pac, III in development

catalog.westervillelibrary.org:91

Windows Mobile

• Variety of devices (Samsung, Palm)

• Version 6.5 mid-2009, 7.0 next year

Blackberry

• Storm, $200• Requires service plan• Corporate device

• Nokia, 51%• Apple, 17%• RIM, 15%

-3Q 2008 Stats

Email on the Go

•Peek, $50-80•Unlimited mobile email and text•No hassle set-up•Monthly service, $19.95

Vocera

• Wireless, hands-free voice communication

• Prevalent in medical industry• Database driven• Strictly business application

Installed at Columbus Metropolitan Library, Seattle Public, Orange County (FL)

Camcorders

• Flip Ultra, $150• Built in flash memory, 1 hour• USB quick connection

• Canon FS100, $430

• Removable Compact Flash memory

Truly Personalized!

A Truly Visual Search

Portable Printing

• Dell Wasabi PZ310, $150• Bluetooth compatible• Zink Imaging, Zero Ink Paper

• 2x3 prints

• Averages $.50 a print

LiveScribe Digital Pen

• 1G, $200 or 2G, $250• Records audio linked to what you write• Search words in

handwritten notes• Requires special paper

Micro Projectors

• 3M Mpro 110, $360• 5.6 ounces

• .9"H x 2"W x 4.5"D• LED technology• Rechargeable battery-powered, 1 hour• Generally poor reviews so far

Bio Recognition

• Fujitsu Vein-Pattern Recognition• Mouse embedded Palm Secure,

$340• 99.9992% accurate

Library uses: Buffalo Public Library (NY) Naperville Public Library (IL) both experimented but abandoned finger print scans

External drives

• Smaller and smaller• More and more space

• Western Digital MyBook, 1 TB, $120

• Western Digital, MyPassport, 320G, $80

Data Clouds

Access to data anytime, anywhere…any device!

Wii

• Amazon, $249• Games, $50• Dozens of accessories

Library uses: Game room, programs, circulation?

Portable Gaming

• Nintendo DSI• Sony PSP• About $180

•Games, music, movies•Wi-Fi•Photos

Webkinz

• Ages 6-13• Ganz• Adoption codes unlock virtual sidekick

• One year subscription with each pet

Funkeys

• Ages 8 and up• Mattel• Requires starter kit

• Purchase singles to unlock new zones, ~$5 each

• Plugs in via USB

Camera for Kids

• Fisher Price, $50• Ages 3 and up• 64MB Internal memory holds 500 images

• USB connection

• Waterproof

Lego Mindstorms NXT

• Build your own robot, $250• Program the robot with

software• Ages 10 and up

CML’s Linden Branch STEM (Science Techology Engineering Math) program

Toys in General

• Fisher-Price Imaginext Spike, $150• 27” tall• Runs on 3 AA batteries• Audience 3-7 years

Build a Gadget

• Modular, open source system for building devices

• Bug Labs BUGbase, $250

Minds at Work

• Sixth Sense: Wearable, gestural device• MIT Development• Prototype System, $350 to build

Preview

Questions?

To access today’s presentation online:

http://slideshare.com/weithman

Thank you!

Jessi Crim-Weithman

Assoc Director Support Services

Westerville Public Library

jweithman@westervillelibrary.orgGreg Syferd

Systems Administration Manager

Columbus Metropolitan Library

gsyferd@columbuslibrary.org

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