Ayre TransformingTechnolo gy June23 2007

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Transforming Your Library With Technology: 

Transforming Your Library With Technology Lori Bowen Ayre ALA Annual Conference Washington, DC June 23, 2007

Audio File Available: 

Audio File Available A downloadable audio file (mp3) of this presentation is available at: http://galecia.com/included/docs/2007/Ayre_TransformingTechnology_June23_2007

Everyone Loves the Library: 

Everyone Loves the Library 63% of Americans have a library card even if they don’t actually use it… 26% of these 63% have not visited the library in the last year

Who Uses the Library?: 

Who Uses the Library? 90% of library users taking out books have incomes between $15K and $35K Source: http://www.ala.org/ala/ors/reports/KRC_Detailed_Slides.pdf Wonder where the others are getting their stuff?

The “book” is the library brand. Is that really helping us? : 

The “book” is the library brand. Is that really helping us?

Libraries That Really Work: 

Libraries That Really Work Take advantage of technology and automation wherever possible Build creative spaces that are specifically designed to work for target groups Have a staffing model that makes sense for the technology-intensive work we do

Central Sorting Systems: 

Central Sorting Systems Don’t just sort: check in recharge separate holds print holds slips route to carts ready to shelve route to bins ready to load in trucks Savings: up to 2 minutes per hold request Unscientific ROI calculation: system is paid for after 210,000 holds are processed

Automated Check-In: 

Automated Check-In Automated book drop with 5 bin sorter: $100K checks in items sorts into 5 bins prints routing and hold labels as needed recharges Minimum space needed: 8’x 8’ Savings: 30 secs per circulation

Sorter with Self Check Kiosks: 

Sorter with Self Check Kiosks Check in / Recharge Sort to bin / cart / media cart Also acts as payment station for fines

Automating materials handling is goooood….: 

Automating materials handling is goooood…. Get items back on the shelf faster fewer touches, less taping and labeling reduces number of requests made for transfers from other libraries Biggest savings is in wear and tear on library staff bodies scanning is evil! robots don’t have nerves, let them do it Over time, automation saves money

Use Space 'Different' : 

Use Space 'Different'

Libraries don’t just service the long tail….: 

Libraries don’t just service the long tail….

Shelving : 

Shelving High density shelving shelve more items per square foot publically browseable Sort of….

Compact Shelving with ARS: 

Compact Shelving with ARS Items are stored in metal boxes Boxes stacked very snugly Storage room is temperature and humidity controlled Automated Retrieval system keeps track of where eveything is and pulls appropriate box from shelving Humans place books in box and take items out of boxes

Costs of Compact Shelving with ARS: 

Costs of Compact Shelving with ARS University of Utah evaluated building costs and determined it would cost $20/item to shelve in public areas… But only $4/item to store in compact storage with automated retrieval system

Slide16: 

publically browsable $67 million off site, non automated $18 million compact shelving with ARS $36 million Univ. of Chicago compared costs of storage options:

Slide17: 

Retrieval time: five minutes

Now we have more space in the library for other things…..: 

Now we have more space in the library for other things…..

Create Cool Spaces for Teens: 

Create Cool Spaces for Teens Group computer tables Spaces for raucous gaming tournaments Lounges with low slung chair-like things Room for creativity

For the Older Set: 

For the Older Set Sunny reading spots Click-free zones Classic library environment Places for games!

Senior Spaces: 

Senior Spaces Computers with big fonts and slow mouses Newspaper reading area More lounging areas with chairs easy to get in and out of

Kids Rooms: 

Kids Rooms Room for parents and kids to read together Special kids games on kid computers Accessible books and toys Happy, whimsical space

Adequate Space for Workers: 

Adequate Space for Workers

Convenience – can there be TOO much?: 

Convenience – can there be TOO much?

Deliver Stuff: 

Deliver Stuff Requesting items online is convenient. Offer Home Delivery as a standard option Special delivery for business users (for a fee) Buy and drop ship, instead of borrow Personal Delivery via Segway “This book is being rushed to you by your library..... “ Picking up Holds is not convenient.

Buy It Via the Library: 

Buy It Via the Library

More Library Outlets: 

More Library Outlets Mobile library buses with public computers Monthly trips to senior centers Take the library to communities not served by a library Kiosks in the shopping malls Book dispensers at the airport

More Book Drops: 

More Book Drops

Every Library Needs a Strong Technical Staff: 

Every Library Needs a Strong Technical Staff

Every Library Deserves a Strong Technical Staff: 

Every Library Deserves a Strong Technical Staff

The days of the “accidental” systems librarian are over…. : 

The days of the “accidental” systems librarian are over…. Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)   CompTIA Network+ Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) Cisco CCNA®   Linux Professional Institute (LPI)   PHP 5 Certification CompTIA Linux+ Certified Novell Administrator (CNA) CompTIA Linux+ Cisco CCNP® CompTIA Project+ Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Master Certified Novell Engineer (Master CNE) Apple Certified Technical Coordinator (ACTC) Cisco CCSP Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) CompTIA Security+ Novell Certified Linux Professional (CLP) Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) CompTIA Linux+ Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) CompTIA A+   Certified Novell Engineer (CNE)

Library Jobs: 

Library Jobs For Librarians: Programmers Website Developers Interface specialists Usability experts For Technology Pros: Network Engineers Desktop Engineers Server Administrators Technical Support Staff

Take Control Over the Means of Production: 

Take Control Over the Means of Production “Books” are for use. Every reader, her book. Every book, its reader. Save the time of the user. The library is a growing organism. Exploit technology instead of people. Manage our own networks and websites. Write our own software.