Title: Transforming Your Library With Technology
1Transforming Your Library With Technology
Lori Bowen AyreALA Annual ConferenceWashington,
DCJune 23, 2007
2Audio File Available
- A downloadable audio file (mp3) of this
presentation is available at - http//galecia.com/included/docs/2007/Ayre_Transfo
rmingTechnology_June23_2007
3Everyone Loves the Library
- 63 of Americans have a library card
- 26 of these 63 have not visited the library in
the last year
even if they dont actually use it
4Who Uses the Library?
- 90 of library users taking out books have
incomes between 15K and 35K
Wonder where the others are getting their stuff?
Source http//www.ala.org/ala/ors/reports/KRC_Det
ailed_Slides.pdf
5The book is the library brand. Is that really
helping us?
6Libraries 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
7Central Sorting Systems
- Dont 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
8Automated 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 8x 8
- Savings 30 secs per circulation
9Sorter with Self Check Kiosks
- Check in / Recharge
- Sort to bin / cart / media cart
- Also acts as payment station for fines
10Automating 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 dont have nerves, let them do it
- Over time, automation saves money
11Use Space 'Different'
12Libraries dont just service the long tail.
13Shelving
- High density shelving
- shelve more items per square foot
- publically browseable
Sort of.
14Compact 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
15Costs 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
16Univ. of Chicago compared costs of storage
options
- publically browsable 67 million
- off site, non automated 18 million
- compact shelving with ARS 36 million
17Retrieval time five minutes
18Now we have more space in the library for other
things..
19Create Cool Spaces for Teens
- Group computer tables
- Spaces for raucous gaming tournaments
- Lounges with low slung chair-like things
- Room for creativity
20For the Older Set
- Sunny reading spots
- Click-free zones
- Classic library environment
21Senior Spaces
- Computers with big fonts and slow mouses
- Newspaper reading area
- More lounging areas with chairs easy to get in
and out of
22Kids Rooms
- Room for parents and kids to read together
- Special kids games on kid computers
- Accessible books and toys
- Happy, whimsical space
23Adequate Space for Workers
24Convenience can there be TOO much?
25Deliver Stuff
- Requesting items online is convenient.
- Picking up Holds is not 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.....
26Buy It Via the Library
27More 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
28More Book Drops
29Every Library Needs a Strong Technical Staff
30Every Library Deserves a Strong Technical Staff
31The days of the accidental systems
librarianare over.
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32Library Jobs
- For Librarians
- Programmers
- Website Developers
- Interface specialists
- Usability experts
- For Technology Pros
- Network Engineers
- Desktop Engineers
- Server Administrators
- Technical Support Staff
33Take Control Over the Means of Production
Exploit technology instead of people. Manage our
own networks and websites. Write our own software.
- Books are for use.
- Every reader, her book. Every book, its reader.
- Save the time of the user.
- The library is a growing organism.