rolf hapel australia sept 2006 part2

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Aarhus Photos : 

Aarhus Photos Århusbilleder, based on the database of the jointly operated ”Danske Billeder” (Danish Photos), co-operation between six libraries, Local history, searchable in jpeg-format

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Web payment of fees and fines E-mail notification on holds and overdue books SMS service on special media Subscribed notification before loan expires Subscribed personalized subject list on newly accessed media On Line auktion on discharged materials RSS feeds

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290,000 inhabitants in Aarhus Municipality 166,000 users have pin-code to self service – 112,000 have been active within the last year 75,000 users receive e-mail notification on reservations and overdue materials 96 % self service returns and 94 % self service issuing at the main library 650,000 self service reservations and orders per year- Self service pick up 1.6 mill. renewals via web of a total of 5.4 mill. Loans 3,6 mill. visits and 21,2 mill. page views at our homepage 2005 ..some figures from Aarhus Public Libraries The self serviced library > increasing demands to systems and user interfaces > as well as to the physical library and the organization because… The library and the internet ..THE USERS ARE TAKING CONTROL!

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Personalizing the virtual library

Loan Patterns – ”Wisdom of the Crowd”: 

Loan Patterns – ”Wisdom of the Crowd”

Web Services : 

Fiction Recommendations from the Literature Site (Litteratursiden.dk) Author biographies from the Literature Site (litteratursiden.dk) Author biographies from DBC AuthorWeb ‘Recommender’ service based on collaborative filtering: ”Others who have borrowed..” Children Recommendations from childrens site DotBot.dk ”Others who have borrowed..” Music Library´s Netmusic including sound examples ”Others who have borrowed/listened to…” CDs/recorded music Web Services Prototype web-services enhancing OPACS at public libraries in Denmark

From portals to services: 

From portals to services

Technical set-up: 

Technical set-up SL server Java SOAP / XML Library 1 Library 2 Library 3 Litt.page Library 4 Data layer metadata XML Java SOAP / XML Java SOAP / XML Service layer/application layer Local Opac User service layer css Web service Litt.page Web service edition-match Web service content-based filtering Java script wsdl wsdl wsdl Web service item-based filtering wsdl Java SOAP / XML Net Music Java SOAP / XML Web service Net Music wsdl Java SOAP / XML wsdl Web service Litt.siden local server Let’s leave that to the technicians..

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Mixed models for personalization and profile types: simple customising personal tailored profiles linked to gathering of individual behavioural patterns collaborative filtering in interaction with personal profile weighting parameters Personalized services developing

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Webservice: Myr OPAC: Enhance with xx-webservice or Don´t show xx- webservice Simple customizing : simple settings for showing/not showing services

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Webservice: List of my previous loans Webservice: My personal ratings Personalization based on behaviour : User profile are based on previous loans

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I give the library permission to store my previous loans

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Webservice: Personal recommendings (books,music,DVD) Webservice: Filter - I don´t like this. Not my taste Parameter in weighing: Time, Gender, Ratings Filtering / simple choices “I don´t like/I like this” or “Remove” Behaviour “My previous loans” Collaborative filtering “Other who have borrowed..” Webservice: My notebook. List of books I´d like to read Personal recommendations

Autentification Authorisation Infrastructure: 

A user may be connected to several libraries A user has only one profile in MyLibrary A user has a login which issues a ”ticket” that follows the user across systems, regardless of which system the user starts out from Identification and all rights are carried all the way through A system may be the local library´s system, a national service, a Net library, a external database or some other content supplier Autentification Authorisation Infrastructure developing Single Sign On – Seamless user experiences

Nearest future..: 

Nearest future.. folksonomy Library 2.0 Web services: allowing user participation through writing reviews and tagging in the catalog Wikies, blogging – integrating user production in our services

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Transforming the library as a space

Nearest future..: 

Nearest future.. The hybrid library Multiple user interfaces “Intelligent” user support from the environment Web-services: embedded elements in the physical library connecting items and data from the Internet (recommendation, something similar, author portraits) Inspiring physical spaces for learning, searching, reading

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The library in the user environment Web servics: mobile units (f.x. BlueTooth cell phones, Podcasting) e-bags / electronic classrooms, cms-systems Library OPAC My E-bag Data base Litterature Site

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The News Room

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The Fiction Literature Room

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I-floor - Winner of Danish Design Award 2004 Info Column, prototype

Info column: 

Info column Displays web pages as posters Library staff select the web pages to be shown Web pages shown by turning (no traditional keyboard or mouse) Cell phone collects web address via Blue Toth

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Info Galleria

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Story Surfer

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GIS Table with RFID tagged content

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3-D book, prototype

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”Rocking sheep” The Laundry Game

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Interactive Table Book front pages

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Lib-Phone RFID tags and Blue Toth connected to content server Story Hat PDA equipped Reacts with rfid tags

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The Quibbler

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Low Tech Book Table Innovation!

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Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC: The inside out library - libraries in the age of Amazoogle, 2005 library user environments resource environment The library in the user environment, Not the user in the library environment Flexible assembly of services from multiple sources. Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC: The inside out library - libraries in the age of Amazoogle, 2005

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Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC: The inside out library - libraries in the age of Amazoogle, 2005 library user environments resource environment The library in the user environment, Not the user in the library environment and

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”…the future belongs not to those who merely navigate us through cyberspace, nor those who populate it with data. Rather it belongs to those who help us make sense of all the data that is available to us.” John J. Regazzi, Elsevier:The Battle for Mindshare, 2004