Monthly Archives: September 2007

Library X.0 beta

Brian Flaherty & Paul Sutherland

Brian – much baggage and confusion aroudnd library 2.0. He’s not sure about emphases on it – if goal is wikified etc then missing the point. Blogs often have X many posts this year, no comments. Blogs about new books. Not integrated with website. What’s the value for our clients? Users come in to get the good stuff not for ‘conversations’.

Our job to select; acquire; organize; provide access; preserve.

Need to aggregate and integrate.

“Most integrated library sytems as they are currently configured and used should be removed from public view.” – Roy Tennant

readymobi – see what website looks like on various mobile devices

Next generation library catalogues – large result sets on keyword searching; unforgiving of spelling, stemming; authority searching mystifying; data from item record not used for filtering.
Eg Queens Library – aquabrowser

User experience vs back-end systems. Harvest metadata to make sense in a separate index, put on front end for users. Not searching catalogue directly. Eg Primo. (Should include databases)

Currently metasearch works but doesn’t scale. Would like to have it replaced by Google Scholar. If it had all publishers. (Now has Elsevier.)

Open source Vufind.

Paul
“Give them what they want” vs “the long tail”
Much social content – most people visiting, not engaging.
80% of people want 20% of any collection. Also lots of people want things we don’t have= long tail.
Web 2.0 as participation. Blogs etc are tools to get to this place. Participation, usability, economy, design, standardisation, convergence
Image of bridge as segue into “train”ing. – pointed to Learning 2.0
Library Elf

The catalogue is not just a cataloguing issue.. Not just customers, we also own it. = data and interface. Searched ‘convent girls’ in Worldcat. Some links don’t work, some do, some aren’t even linked at all. To do with Open WorldCat registry. (Uni of Canterbury.)

Eg Danbury Library has tags; similar books; tags from LibraryThing. LibraryThing is one of the biggest library in the world

Wikipedia – one of key reference of Erebus article is CCLibrary fact sheet for kids.
Official reports not linked from wikipedia – or from anywhere else.

Questions

re metadata – google is a hit because it has everything. Building igger pools of data and chopping them up differently. So you know what you’re looking for.

Scholar as access for collections – they won’t pick up small publications unless we do something about it. Aggregation on a national level to get into global sphere.

Vufind – searches all local collections – different interface. Libraryfind also open source

Interoperability and tech knowledge; how to get skills – one person can’t do on own; need to work together. Keep up-to-date.

Keynote address

Loriene Roy
(first native american ALA president)

Workplace wellness – healthy passport checklist; workplace environmental scan (to make sure place is healthy); lifeways challenges/competitions; pedometer give0aways at midwinter meeting; ; exercise pavilion with chair yoga, seated aerobices, carpal tunnel exercises etc;

Supporting LIS education through practice: searchable datablase of work experiences/practicum; “The Service Connection” being published; education forum;

Circle of literacy: highlighting services for immigrants, indigenous children, those incarcerated;

Projects: national oral history program; national library camp feasibility study (inspired by 10-year-old asking when it was and there was none); meeting effectiveness training (podcasts giving training/ideas); disaster preparedness (eg flu pandemics etc)

Questions
re advantages of international networking of indigenous libraians – answer: five forums so far; need to expand network, eg South America; accomplished action plan etc;

Korowai with pukeko feathers presented to Loriene.

LIANZA fellowship presentations

Hon Judith Tizard

Presentations to Judith Bright (for sustained leadership; mentor; researcher – in field of theological librarianship) and Barbara Garriock (for contribution to profession; sharing knowledge esp small polytech libraries)

Tizard: “one of the things I love about librarians is they always look as though they’re having a wonderful time.”

“I’m appalled that you’re going to have fashion advice […] I’ve always thought librarians were among the best-dressed people I ever saw!”

moving NZ from a knowledge economy to a knowledge society

“What other sector touches so many people…”

State of Nation

Penny Carnaby

Visit in South Africa – lots of money going into community libraries. Felt like being “in the centre of an emerging democracy”.

This year LIANZA & NatLib, working with Dept of Corrections to bring more literacy programmes into prisons. First Public Library Summit – libraries as “seriously dangerous places”.

National Library

  • National Digital Heritage Archive. $24million budget. – world leading project, gaining international recognition.
  • Building redevelopment
  • New generation national library strategy

John Truesdale to join National Library team (press release at 10am)

The knowledge equation – things happening recently/to come:

  • Epic 2005
  • AnyQuestions 2006
  • findNZarticles 2006
  • Maori Subject Headings 2006
  • National Digital Heritage Archive 2005-08
  • Digital Strategy (disccussed 3x in South Africa)
  • World Summit on the information society
  • Matapihi
  • launch of Digital Content Strategy last week
  • OCLC brought into libraries of NZ – connecting all NZers to 57,000 libraries
  • People’s Network
  • nzresearch.org.nz will go live in a few weeks
  • National Digital Forum – starting to say why don’t we have national digitisation programmes?
  • Creative Commons coming in a few weeks
  • Community collections springing up – eg Kete Horowhenua; Cardrona

Homework for the next year: develop a nz framework (unifying search and discovery layer); connect the ketes.