Title: Wireless in Wallace Memorial Library that is.
1Wireless in Wallace (Memorial Library that is.)
- Pat Pitkin
- Director of Library Services
- papwml_at_rit.edu
- Michael Robertson
- Library Software Specialist marwml_at_rit.edu
- NEASIS Annual Conference 2000
2Rochester Institute of Technology- General Info
- 7 Colleges
- 12,500 students
- Diverse Programs
- AAS-Ph.D. programs
- Career-Oriented
- Technology based
3Wallace Library
General Info
- Technology based
- Small local collection
- Large digital collections
- Facility- relatively new
- History of technology innovation
4Wallace Library Stats 2000-01
- Holdings (vols.)
- Staff
- Total Budget
- Subscription
- Books
- Electronic Media
400,000 44 permanent 120 student workers 4.3
Million 800,000 300,000 450,000
5Project Description
- Experiment with wireless
- Use Laptops
- Circulate from reserve desk
- Test for campus wide use
- Explore network management issue
6Project Description Requirements
- Had to be
- easy to use
- low maintenance
- flexible
- low cost
- scaleable
7Whyd we do it
- Mobility possibilities
- Cost of fixed connections
- Service to users
- Experience with the technology
- Leadership on campus
8Howd we do it the big picture
- Ad hoc group- Library and Computing
- Environment scan- on/off campus
- Tied into the Bookstore
- Test bed for broader initiative
- Raised general interest on campus
9Howd we do it the operational view
- Systems Support
- floor coverage
- IP allocations-DHCP
- security on hub
- insuring software stability
- additional hardware/ supplies
- software availability
10Howd we do it the operational view
- Circulation Support
- length of time
- security
- replacement cost
- check out mechanics
- Recharge/refresh
11Results
- Lots of use
- Lots of good PR
- Lots of visibility for the library
- Puts us on the wireless path
- Leverage space- after hours
- Campus wide initiative
12Results Use
- Checkouts Jan 1 -Sep 25
- gt PC Laptop 1500
- gt MAC Laptop 400
- thats about 220 a month
13 Wireless Uses
14Lessons Learned Pros
- Freedom/mobility
- Take advantage of laptops
- Flexibility of space and functionality
- Low cost
- Increased service
- Experience with the technology
15Lessons Learned Cons
- Speed of connection
- Changing fast
- Does cost time and money
- Compatibility across other wireless devices
- Maintenance and user support
16Lessons Learned General
- Timing important
- Sometimes its just luck
- Tie into community important
- Students are clever
- Students very receptive to the service
- Ahead of the user curve
17Futures
- Circulate cards
- Add more laptops and cheaper devices
- Campus wide installations
- Plan on upgrade
- Look at other standards
18"I am certainly not one of those who need to be
prodded. In fact, if anything, I am the prod."
19Check out our site
20Wireless Technology in the Library The RIT
Experience
- Michael Robertson
- Software Specialist
- Wallace Library
- Rochester Institute of Technology
21Technical Background
- Met with vendors
- Surveyed bldg. borrowed equip. -determine
access point placement - Signal beyond walls
- Expensive slow to put in electrical Ethernet
jacks - Selected Lucent WaveLAN (Orinoco)
22Specifications
- 802.11b compliant (11Mbps)
- 802.11 (2 Mbps)
- Allow roaming
- Upgradeable
- Room for expansion (2d card)
- Be mounted inconspicuously
- Affordable, Scaleable
23Installation
- Networking Group, Information
Technology Services - Bolted Access Point to Ceiling
- External Antenna Exposed (bacon strip)
- Installed separate roaming subnet integrated with
campus DHCP server - Secure Network (no encryption yet but filtering
on router end of network drop)
24Installation
- Set-up circulating laptops
- Install wireless cards
- Installed network printer software
- Map computer lap disk drive for data storage
(iBooks are diskless) - Battery re-charge station at Circulation (iBook
2 hrs. Toshiba 1 hr.) - Staff documentation what to do at check-in
25Installation
- Install Software Browsers, MS Office
- Register cards on DHCP server
- Insert security strips
26Usage
- iBooks much better reception w/antenna in lid
(Dell plans to do also) - But Toshibas much more popular
27Maintenance
- How to maintain circulating wireless laptops?
- Verify network card/memory still intact
- Created Ghost CD to reformat hard drive after
each circulation
28Support
- Support from local Lucent reseller
- In-Library support
Library Computer Lab assistant - Help users with their own wireless laptop
- Need to register wireless card at RIT DHCP server
Website - Help users store data on public disk vol.
- Help users with pay-per-print
29Future Issues
- Competing Standards
- BlueTooth
- HomeRF
- 802.15 High Rate
- More home office wireless
- which standard?
30Wireless networks on collision course in the
home http//www.eet.com/story/OEG20000228S0059
EETimes.com
31Future Issues
- What impact will Broadband Wireless (e.g. Sprint)
have? - Integration with campus wireless
- Handheld devices
- Integration of wireless into Laptops (no card
needed e.g. Dell) increase use? No installation
required
32- Presentation Web References http//wally.rit.ed
u/information/presentations.html