uls technology & libraries lightning round up!
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Technology & Libraries Lightning Round-Up!
Internet Librarian: Libraries Fostering Serendipity and Moments of Encounter
Amy VecchioneAssistant Professor/Librarian
Boise State University@librarythinking
“In the future, it seems, there will be no fixed canons of texts and no fixed epistemological boundaries between disciplines, only paths of inquiry, modes of integration, and moments of encounter.” Carla Hesse
“In the future, it seems, there will be no fixed canons of texts and no fixed epistemological boundaries between disciplines, only paths of inquiry, modes of integration, and moments of encounter.” Carla Hesse
“In the future, it seems, there will be no fixed canons of texts and no fixed epistemological boundaries between disciplines, only paths of inquiry, modes of integration, and moments of encounter.” Carla Hesse
“In the future, it seems, there will be no fixed canons of texts and no fixed epistemological boundaries between disciplines, only paths of inquiry, modes of integration, and moments of encounter.” Carla Hesse
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/HistoryWired/Hesse/HesseBooksInTime.html
Where do libraries fit into that future of knowledge?
Where do libraries fit into that future of knowledge?
• Make knowledge personal• Foster group, participation, and cultivated knowledge in instruction sessions• Enable study groups • Study groups not just face to face but via Facebook, Adobe Connect, etc. • Cultivate inquisitiveness• Create collectives of learning• The library is enabling moments of encounter• The library is helping enable paths of inquiry• Develop critical reasoning • We’re more important than ever because we can figure out this information “on the fly”
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/17940819
http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=QR_Codes
Library on Demand
Linda GordonDarryl SwarmKitt Vincent
October 17, 2011
Internet Librarian, 2011 – D104, iLibrarian: Virtual, ipads & Mobile Devices
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Goals of “Library on Demand”
• Supplement existing in-person, email, and telephonic (not
eliminate) library research instruction outreach to remote locations.
• Use multi-channel instructional technologies to optimize
outreach activities, reaching larger numbers of students, “on demand” when instruction is desired but library faculty resources are constrained by physical distance and budget limitations.
• Use multi-channel communication and technologies to optimize student learning modality preferences and differences.
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Project Phases
• Phase I – Pilot One CampusFive classrooms at once (2 campuses)Testing with campus staff, feedback, re-testTesting for audio, video, and bandwidth
• Phase II – Add Campuses, one at a timeIncrease class participation – classes offered 5 evenings and weekends - 5-8 classrooms per campus – 1-9 campuses per evening
• Phase III – Individual Instruction, etc.Each class specialized library instructionInvite other departments, i.e. career services, tutoring, etc.
The @One eReader bar: Apple inspired, library designed
Lisa Kurt, Emerging Technologies Librarian, University of Nevada, Reno
Tod Colegrove, Head of DeLaMare Science & Engineering Library, University of Nevada, Reno
Second iteration: mid-April 2011
How we succeeded
27.7% increase in length of ave. encounter30.6% increase in gate count ratio
http://youtu.be/YzCYIwwr7mE
How we succeeded
[email protected]@librarythinkinghttp://about.me/amyvecchione