Title: Born With A Chip Bricks Clicks and Tricks
1Born With A ChipBricks Clicks and Tricks
- Stephen Abram
- President, Canadian Library Association
- VP Innovation, Sirsi Corporation
- April 19, 2005
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3GoogleZon
- Check out
- http//www.robinsloan.com/epic/
4Which one is Sergey and which one is the other
guy?
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91905 1955 2005
- Five key papers from 1905, Einstein's "annus
mirabilis" or miracle year - Quantum nature of light
- Dimension of molecules
- Brownian motion
- Special relativity
- Mass-energy equivalence (Emc2)
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13 Light
142000 Light Stopped
152001 Light Sent into Future
162002 Light Slowed to Bicycle Speed
172003 Light Sent into Future
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20AddAds
Add tools citation, RefWorks, ProCite, stat
packages,
Add 200 database Suppliers (MS already has 120
Personalize it and track your needs and Add
alerts
And then make Google your operating system
like Windows
Make it OpenURL compliant
Add for online discussions, communities of
practice, group and Individual blogs and
connections through social networking software
Integrate e-commerce for articles, standards,
etc.
Make it Browserless
Add a toolbar that behaves in a research way
Predict their needs through mining of Gmail,
surfing, and behaviours
21WARNING Image contains hidden message Google
Scholar
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24 Print
- 250,000 Books . . .
- How does that compare
- to your library?
25Google Ocean Digitized Libraries
26 OCLC Toolbar
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31RSS
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35Ford and Lincoln?
36Is Google that 5 inch wave. . . ?
37Happy 10th Birthday
6 years old
Born Feb. 2, 2005
Search
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42Is Google that 5 inch wave. . . ?
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45Information Engagement Levels
Stimulate/Live
Present/Teach
Argue/Defend
Act on/ Discuss
Content Source Situation
Read/View
Dr. Thomas Davenport
46Intelligence and Learning Styles
- Visual/Spatial (Picture Smart)
- Verbal/Linguistic (Word Smart)
- Musical/Rhythmic (Music Smart)
- Logical/Mathematical (Number Smart)
- Bodily/Kinesthetic (Body Smart)
- Interpersonal (People Smart)
- Intrapersonal (Self Smart)
- Piaget, Bloom, Gardner, etc.
47Information Literacy
- Standard Curriculum Components
- Mathematics / Arithmetic
- Science, Biology, Physics Chemistry
- English, Languages
- History, Geography, Politics, Sociology
- Music, Art, Phys ed.
- Guidance, Religion
48Information Literacy
- Information literacy is integrally tied every
aspect of the curriculum - Mathematical logical thinking skills - Math and
Arithmetic - Scientific method - Sciences
- Criticism, interpretation and comprehension -
English and languages - Analytical thinking - History, Geography
- Interpretive and imaginative- music, art phys
ed. - Inter and Intrapersonal skills - Religion,
Guidance, etc. - There is an imperative for people to have a
lifelong curriculum - a personal learning strategy
49Taking The Knowledge Positioning
50MILLENNIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Principled / Values More Friends More Diverse Respect Intelligence
Optimistic / Positive Internet Natives More Choices Format Agnostic
Balanced Lives Adaptive / Flexible Civic Minded High Expectations
Collaborative Nomadic Gamers Experiential
Independent Confident Direct More Liberal
Multi-taskers Inclusive Patriotic Entrepreneurial
Healthy Lifestyle Family Oriented Graphical Achievement Oriented
Credit Richard Sweeney, NJIT
51Key Changes in Millennials
52Growth
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003 2004
Sirsi SingleSearch
53Visualization Display
Belmont Abbey College
- Supports Context
- Text independence
- Visible contextual taxonomies
- Learning Styles
54Invent targeted search
- Federated search can be tuned to
- Subject domain, age, literacy,
- and more.
55Key Changes in Millennials
56The Smartphone Emerges
Symbian Mainstream mfg. - Enterprise software
PalmOS First to market - Back-end systems
Windows CE Enterprise software - Mainstream mfg.
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58Everythings getting smaller
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60Wireless
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62Key Changes in Millennials
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64Key Changes in Millennials
65EverQuest
66Center of Computer Games Research
And the OCLC Gamers session at ALA Or the book
Got Game
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69Key Changes in Millennials
70Simple Collaboration Tools
- MSN .NET Messenger
- AOL Internet Messenger
- ICQ
- Yahoo! Messenger
- Yahoo! IMvironments
- IRC
- Trillian by Cerulean
Messenger
85 of people from ages 15-25 have at least one
IM account - only 5 of over 30s
Most now with voice, video, co-browsing
71IM
- Aaron Schmidt. . . At Thomas Ford PL
- Pennsylvania State University pilot
72Key Changes in Millennials
73Browserlessness
- Browserlessness can equate to Boundarylessness
- Opera, Mozilla Firefox, MSIE, etc.
Netscape
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75Make the library discoverable
76SanDisk BookLocker
- SanDisk BookLocker22/02/2005Ready for little
tykes to cart USB thumbdrives instead of huge
tomes of textbooks to school? SanDisk, which
recently launched SD cards with built-in USB and
translucent flash memory cards, aims to change
the face of textbooks as we know it, while
reaping a few e-publishing profits along the way.
Its Cruzer USB drive strives to pack e-books into
a special secure drive called BookLocker. While
this is unlikely to raise eyebrows, the
BookLocker begs to differ with enhanced software
that securely provides electronic texts for
educational applications and markets (albeit via
proprietary DRM). Of course, unlike readily
accessible paper-based books, users will still
need a PC or notebook to read off the BookLocker
77SanDisk SD card with USB
- SD card with built-in USB11/01/2005Time to
retire your memory card reader. Amazingly,
SanDisk has managed to embed high-speed USB 2.0
connectivity into an SD card, bringing
plug-and-play convenience to a new level. Now all
you have to do is plug your SD card direct into
any USB port to begin transferring your data,
images, audio or video between devices. The new
mechanical design does away with the need for a
removable cap and even features an LED that
blinks when data transfer is taking place--all on
the tiny foam factor. Hopefully, twice the
convenience won't mean twice the price.
78Tinyapps.org
- Add applications to your USB
- Tiny Firefox
- Tiny Trillian
- Tiny Text
- Tiny Spreadsheets
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81Kids Blog
82Key Changes in Millennials
83Federated Identity Management
- Biometrics eyes, fingerprints
- Smartcards deep and shallow
- U of Toronto and the Faculty of Information
Studies Adaptive Technology Research Centre
84Podcasting
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86Podcasting
87Key Changes in Millennials
88Build context first
89Persona Project
- Usability vs. Satisfaction
- Real needs
- Transactions vs. transformations
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91What is context?
- Its not about the Library! It is about five very
specific user spaces, communities . . .
Learning
Research
Entertainment
Neighbourhood
Workplace
92Its an Information Ocean, not a Highway.
93- Libraries are an Exploration Space not a
collection space.
94The tornado is coming
First stop OZ, Emerald City or the root cellar
in the dust bowl?
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96So, how should Info Pros react?
97BRAINS
- We KNOW more than they do!
- We have VERY high information literacy skills.
98HEART
- We care about excellent customer service.
- We strive to meet their REAL needs.
99COURAGE
- Were out there every day doing this.
- We will survive and thrive.
100Because
101Librarians are
102The Light
103At The
104Beginning of the Tunnel
105Thanks
Stephen Abram, MLS VP Innovation, Sirsi
Corporation Cel 416-669-4855 stephen.abram_at_sirsi.
com http//www.sirsi.com Stephens Lighthouse Blog
106 The power of libraries