[OPLINTECH] Fwd: Question about trends
Joe Knueven
joe at gtownlibrary.net
Fri Sep 11 15:12:15 EDT 2015
This kind of piggy-backs off of “needing our own developers” and makerspace stuff mentioned previously, but open source software and hardware. There is a wealth of technology at our fingertips, often times at very cost to us, with the main barrier to access being a sufficient technical understanding to be able to use it. Some of these are being started and maintained by libraries these days.
I think bringing up wearables and the internet of things is interesting. Its certainly a growing societal trend, and I too have not heard mention of it yet relating to libraries..
Have a good weekend.
Joe
PS I decided to reply all, save Laura the need to forward..
Joseph Knueven
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Germantown Public Library
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From: oplintech-bounces at lists.oplin.org [mailto:oplintech-bounces at lists.oplin.org] On Behalf Of Laura Solomon
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Subject: [OPLINTECH] Fwd: Question about trends
Another response--Bryan said it was OK to share.
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From: Bryan Harris <bharris at starklibrary.org<mailto:bharris at starklibrary.org>>
Date: Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [OPLINTECH] Question about trends
To: Laura Solomon <laura at oplin.ohio.gov<mailto:laura at oplin.ohio.gov>>
Haven’t seen this yet, so I’ll toss it in……
Federated searching, coupled with, better searching.
As we add services, programs, and stuff (physical and electronic), it’s getting more and more difficult for a patron to find what they are looking for. A search that returns 20,000 results is just as bad as one that returns 0 results. There’s more information, it is spread across multiple services and it’s, in some ways, more difficult to find exactly what you’re looking for.
Bryan
W. Bryan Harris P.E. RCDD
Technology Director
Stark County District Library
The Smart Store, where everything is free
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From: Laura Solomon <laura at oplin.ohio.gov<mailto:laura at oplin.ohio.gov><mailto:laura at oplin.ohio.gov<mailto:laura at oplin.ohio.gov>>>
Date: Friday, September 11, 2015 at 1:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [OPLINTECH] Question about trends
So far, here are the thoughts I've gotten to my previous question (tech trends--what's important to pay attention to right now?). Agree? Disagree? Add others?
* Device training for public
* Public "copier" services; wireless printing, scanning, faxing
* Maker spaces, particularly 3d printing
* Service mobility, making services available whenever, wherever, on whatever device
* Virtual servers
* Digital content in story times. Smart Boards, iPads, etc.Children's librarians are starting to do app reviews and recommendations
for parents.
* Responsive design
* Digital collection management. Rhetoric around the battle over library
terms and pricing for ebooks has cooled, but the war wages on. More
and more content is moving to author-controlled, and we struggle to have
the mechanism to collect and disseminate it.
* Integration. API's are making it easier for libraries to make access
to our disparate digital collections more seamless. This will add more
energy to the increasing use of digital purchases and the declining
circulation stats of our physical collections.
* Coding. We need our own developers. Admin commitment to
this still lags behind.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Laura Solomon <laura at oplin.ohio.gov<mailto:laura at oplin.ohio.gov><mailto:laura at oplin.ohio.gov<mailto:laura at oplin.ohio.gov>>> wrote:
Here's a question:
What do you think are the most important 3-5 tech trends in libraries (any kind, not necessarily just public) right now?
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