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Title: Conference


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Conference Virtual Library
  • In Brüssel 16th October 2002
  • Mr. Kari Lämsä kari.lamsa_at_hel.fi
  • Cable Book Library
  • Helsinki City Library, Finland

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Lasipalatsi Film and Media Centre(Glass Palace)
  • built in 1936
  • owned by the City of Helsinki
  • renovated in 1998
  • funded by EU Urban Pilot Project
  • about 1,5 million visitors per year
  • 4500 m², about 20 leaseholders
  • platform for new technological innovations
  • meeting point of all kinds of people

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Culture and Entertainments
  • European cinema
  • Book on Demand
  • Helsinki Festival
  • TV studios
  • cafés, restaurants
  • multimedia shops
  • cultural events
  • changing exhibitions

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Information offices
  • Youth Information Centre
  • Culture Info ticets
  • Europe Information
  • Information for Swedish speakers
  • Health and Social Services Info
  • City Library
  • Information events like files open

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  • located in the heart of Helsinki, between railway
    and bus stations

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  • lobby of the cinema

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  • there are many free touch screen Internet kiosks
    everywhere in the building
  • kiosks are used always when the Glass Palace is
    open
  • digital info-points
  • most information offices have also public
    internet

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Cable Book Library
  • founded in 1994 at the old cable factory
  • one of the 37 Helsinki City libraries
  • specialized in Internet and IT services
  • operated in Lasipalatsi since 1998

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  • 300 m² lobby
  • opening hours Mon-Thu 10 -22, Sat-Sun 12 18
  • staff 11 persons
  • customers over 1000 per day
  • selected collection
  • 120 magazines and newspapers
  • 21 workstations for customers
  • furniture movable and easy to convert
  • e-mail computers in the joint lobby

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  • when the library is closed, the lobby functions
    as the Glass Palace's joint common room

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  • the lobby's furniture packed inside the library

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  • all furniture are equipped with wheels that can
    be locked
  • for two to three persons it takes about fifteen
    minutes to move the furniture and start the
    computers

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  • the lobby ready, computer times will be given
    when the library opens
  • in magazine shelves of the lobby you will find
    newspapers and general magazines

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  • the library is 60 metres long and five metres
    wide
  • workstations are bounded by shelves to a separate
    area
  • the use of mobile phones and noisy behaviour are
    forbidden at the workstations
  • there is plenty of space for photos and other
    materials at the multimedia computers
  • the building's conservation as a hindrance

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  • Table elements can be connected in many ways, the
    elements are connected with quick latches

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Staff
  • Library Manager
  • IT Librarian
  • 3 IT Specialists
  • 3 Library Assistants
  • Apprenticeship Student
  • 2 persons undergoing non-military service
  • students as covers

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  • the average age of the staff is about 30 years.
  • work in three shifts
  • everybody does everything
  • trains staff from other libraries
  • participates in further education and updating
    training plus various courses
  • involved in many projects, e.g. internet

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Collection
  • non-fiction
  • media
  • travel books
  • IT and Internet
  • film and photography
  • comics
  • cd-rom
  • dvd
  • newspapers and magazines
  • databases

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Themes of the magazines
  • IT and internet
  • image processing and publishing
  • media
  • film
  • photography
  • music
  • comics
  • travel
  • lifestyle magazines and general magazines

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Software and Equipments
  • Windows, Macintosh and Linux
  • Office
  • image processing
  • editing and publishing
  • slide scanners, photo scanners and flatbed
    scanners
  • greyscale and colour printers
  • licenses for various databases, encyclopedias and
    dictionaries
  • automatic deletion of temporary files and caches

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  • customers can also connect their own laptops to
    the library network
  • the network is protected by a firewall and virus
    protection
  • especially popular among students and
    freelancers
  • wireless connection enables the use of internet
    even in the joint terrace of the library and the
    café

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Customers
  • 0ver 1000 customers per day
  • immigrants and foreigners 40
  • 16-30 age 60
  • percentage of females 40
  • percentage of students 40
  • groups learning to use Internet, e.g. unemployed,
    adult students, immigrants

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How often do you go to a library?
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How important is the help of the staff in the use
of workstations and web services?
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Why to come?
  • location easy to come, easy to stay
  • free of chargespend time, no money
  • activities cafes, clubs, films...
  • Informationprinted, virtual, personal
  • facilitiescomfortable, safe, well equipped
  • staffcommunicative, helpful, skilful

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Co-operation
  • leaseholders of the Glass Palace have a
    co-operative group of their own
  • Commercial partners in various projects and
    events, inter alia Nokia, Sony, Cisco
  • most important partners
  • The Youth Department of City of Helsinki
  • The Cultural Office of City of Helsinki
  • The International Cultural Centre Caisa

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Multicultural alliance
  • Info Bank for immigrants
  • International Cultural Centre Caisa
  • Cultural Office of Helsinki City
  • Cable Book Library
  • Central Multilingual Library
  • Youth Information Centre
  • immigration offices and societies carrying out
    immigration and multicultural work
  • Funded by the European Social Fund
  • Project Duration Time 2002-2003

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  • How to find, decode and act?

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  • editorial staff direct questions to the right
    institutions
  • questions and answers are stored to a database
  • frequently asked question will automatically be
    found in database
  • The service will be carried out in all most used
    immigrant languages

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iGS - Information Gas Station
iGS is designed to be a movable information
station in two parts self service pumps and a
double-sided service unit. People can come to the
station with their questions and problems or they
can send questions to the station by email, SMS
and chat.
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Project
  • Funded by the Access to Learning Award (Bill
    Melinda Gates foundation, 2000)
  • total budget 350 000
  • planning 10
  • device, furniture 20
  • staff 50
  • rents etc. 20
  • Project Duration Time 2001-2002

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iGS starting points
  • 1. Promote information service

2. Modernize a public librarys image
3. Establish a place and premices for personal
face to face service
4. Test mobility
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Information service
Ask anything
  • Widen the range of librarish information needs
  • Find new user groups
  • young
  • busy
  • others who normally cannot visit a library

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Librarys image
  • A library without books
  • traditional image of a library shelves,
    collections, classifications
  • test can we run a public library without books
    and collections?
  • To advertise modern public libraries and make
    them visible
  • bright red design
  • silly brand to be remembered

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Personal Service
  • Self-service is the trend of today
  • lending, payment etc.
  • Everybody can search information?
  • all information by Google?
  • we dont need libraries in future?
  • Still need for information professionals
  • oversupply of information
  • licenced resources and databases
  • peoples routine ways on their information
    behaviour
  • demand for knowledge on possibilities and
    effective or many-sided ways of search
  • - public libraries task to promote information
    literacy

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  • Traditional model
  • librarian is a gatekeeper
  • iGS model
  • librarian is a consult
  • in learning and training
  • Customer have tos decide which information is
    relevant
  • -gtat every phase of search process (not only
    final results)

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Mobility
  • Mobile service at virtual
  • customers information need arise on the road
    and they want to send questions from anywhere
  • Movable unit
  • we move along the road
  • to places we are needed
  • iGS on tour
  • Lasipalatsi Film and Media Centre
  • Service Houses for Senior Citizens
  • Railwaystations
  • Fairs and exhibitions
  • Next shopping centers

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iGS arrivals by lorry
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Construct of two identic elements
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Model of neon ligth from old Gas Station
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In one hour construction is ready
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Connection via cable, ADSL, WLAN
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Helsinki Central Railway Station
  • Media-happening, radio, TV, newspapers
  • 30 visits/day, 20-25 virtual questions/ day
  • Cold, windy, arctic and noicy
  • Very rewarding and interesting
  • no troubles with customers

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Media profiles
Most popular categories in 2001
  • Visits
  • 1. Internet and email 24
  • 2. Software 13
  • 3. iGS 10
  • 4. Computers 5
  • 5. Helsinki 4
  • 6. Tourism 4
  • N 991

Email 1. Music 7 2. Transport 5 3. Economy
and business 4 4. Writers, litterature 4 5.
Language and words 4 6. Health, medicin 4
N978
SMS 1. Music 6 2. Transport 5 3. Health 5 4.
Language and words 5 5. Economy and business
4 6. People 3 N623
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Conclusions
  • Easy, quick ways for information services are
    needed
  • We did not know how people see librarys image
    and scope of competence
  • Some questions could never have been made by the
    library desk
  • customers have different backgrounds
  • what kind of information is most valuable for the
    customer readymade facta or learning the ways
    how to mine and refine information?
  • --gt some need facta
  • --gt some dont have time to learn how to search

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Team
  • team of 10 persons chosen from the staff of City
    Library
  • 2 persons work at same time
  • rest of time they work on their own libraries,
    but can answer to virtual questions
  • in the begining we arranged special training for
    them to update their skills with digital and
    networked information search
  • experiences transfer in a natural way to the
    everyday life and enrich their home libraries

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Future
  • How may the next generation of iGS look like?
  • mobility more easy to move
  • security more safe
  • more compact -- modular structure
  • wireless connections (today not stable enough)
  • SMS protocol replaced by new
  • in future other mobile, portable and light
    devices
  • from short messages to multimedia messages

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Useful links
  • Cable Book Libaryhttp//kirjakaapeli.lib.hel.fi/i
    ndex-en.html
  • Helsinki City Libraryhttp//www.lib.hel.fi/englis
    h/
  • Lasipalatsi Media Centrehttp//www.lasipalatsi.fi
    /english/
  • iGS information Gas Stationhttp//igs.kirjastot
    .fi/index3.html
  • Questionnaire Concerning the Use of
    Workstations http//www.lib.hel.fi/julkaisut/juna
    /english.htm
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