If	
  you	
  could	
  indulge	
  me	
  for	
  a	
  moment	
  
1	
  
"What	
  are	
  some	
  of	
  the	
  most	
  exci8ng	
  opportuni8es	
  facing	
  public	
  libraries	
  today	
  and	
  
what	
  steps	
  might	
  a	
  library	
  system	
  take	
  to	
  help	
  a	
  member	
  library	
  explore	
  and	
  
implement	
  one	
  of	
  these	
  opportuni8es?"	
  
	
  	
  
Crea%ve	
  Connec%ons:	
  Expanding	
  Opportuni%es	
  for	
  Library	
  Expression	
  
	
  	
  
Changes	
  in	
  role	
  in	
  community,	
  especially	
  regarding	
  lendables	
  and	
  use	
  of	
  space;	
  a	
  
library	
  system	
  can	
  help	
  connect	
  libraries	
  to	
  each	
  other	
  and	
  their	
  communi%es	
  in	
  
this	
  changing	
  landscape	
  
	
  
2	
  
3	
  
David	
  Lankes:	
  “The	
  mission	
  of	
  librarians	
  is	
  to	
  improve	
  society	
  through	
  facilita8ng	
  
knowledge	
  crea%on	
  in	
  their	
  communi8es”	
  
	
  
4	
  
•  Streaming	
  video	
  and	
  audio,	
  digital	
  archives	
  and	
  more	
  
•  Try	
  before	
  you	
  buy,	
  can	
  be	
  preloaded.	
  	
  Laptops	
  and	
  even	
  hotspots	
  (like	
  the	
  NYPL)	
  
•  Fishing	
  poles,	
  cake	
  pans,	
  kniQng	
  needles,	
  tools,	
  musical	
  instruments,	
  video	
  
produc8on	
  equipment,	
  curated	
  kits	
  for	
  learning	
  a	
  par8cular	
  skill	
  
•  Seeds	
  and	
  even	
  plots	
  of	
  land	
  for	
  learning	
  growing	
  prac8ces	
  (Onondaga	
  PL),	
  people	
  
-­‐	
  Human	
  Library	
  events	
  events	
  and	
  Brooklyn	
  Public	
  Library’s	
  Bykln	
  Skillshare	
  where	
  
community	
  members	
  lend	
  their	
  skills	
  and	
  knowledge	
  to	
  patrons	
  
5	
  
•  Number	
  of	
  homeschoolers	
  has	
  doubled	
  in	
  past	
  15	
  years	
  
•  Comfortable	
  chairs,	
  cafes,	
  games	
  
•  Ann	
  Arbor	
  District	
  Library	
  has	
  wide	
  range	
  of	
  instruments	
  and	
  effects	
  pedals	
  and	
  a	
  
local	
  musician	
  recently	
  had	
  a	
  record	
  release	
  party	
  for	
  an	
  album	
  recorded	
  using	
  
only	
  these.	
  	
  Many	
  libraries	
  now	
  rent	
  out	
  their	
  spaces	
  for	
  weddings	
  and	
  other	
  
events	
  
•  Computer	
  centers	
  with	
  range	
  of	
  instruc8on,	
  video	
  and	
  audio	
  produc8on	
  studios,	
  
digital	
  conversion	
  equipment	
  
•  3D	
  scanners	
  and	
  printers,	
  mul8media	
  produc8on	
  suites,	
  power	
  tools	
  
•  Blending	
  of	
  leisure	
  and	
  technology:	
  HOMAGO	
  (Mimi	
  Ito:	
  Hanging	
  Out,	
  Messing	
  
Around,	
  Geeking	
  Out)	
  
6	
  
•  Etsy	
  partnership,	
  Shark	
  Tank	
  events	
  
•  Notaries,	
  genealogy	
  experts,	
  copyright	
  specialists,	
  digital	
  archivists,	
  programmers,	
  
ar8sts-­‐librarians	
  
•  Increasingly	
  standard	
  and	
  broadened	
  to	
  include	
  tablets	
  and	
  specialized	
  computers	
  
•  Wider	
  range	
  of	
  training:	
  Excel,	
  Photoshop,	
  Wordpress,	
  to	
  CAD	
  soaware	
  and	
  
advanced	
  coding	
  
•  Rock	
  concerts	
  and	
  bacle	
  of	
  the	
  bands,	
  poetry	
  slams,	
  plays,	
  movies,	
  live	
  streaming	
  
events	
  (World	
  Cup)	
  
•  High	
  Plains	
  Library	
  District	
  in	
  Colorado	
  used	
  a	
  BTOP	
  grant	
  to	
  establish	
  a	
  computer	
  
center	
  housed	
  in	
  a	
  community	
  shelter.	
  
7	
  
•  Library	
  as	
  publisher:	
  support	
  authors	
  and	
  ar8sts	
  in	
  every	
  step	
  of	
  process	
  (from	
  
NANOWRIMO	
  to	
  prin8ng),	
  ar8sts	
  in	
  residence	
  
•  San	
  Franscisco	
  Public	
  Library	
  has	
  a	
  full	
  8me	
  social	
  worker,	
  and	
  every	
  month	
  in	
  the	
  
library’s	
  auditorium,	
  agencies	
  set	
  up	
  booths	
  offering	
  resources	
  and	
  services	
  geared	
  
to	
  the	
  homeless,	
  such	
  as	
  eyeglasses,	
  vaccines,	
  shoes,	
  and	
  haircuts.	
  
•  Upper	
  Hudson	
  installed	
  solar	
  panels	
  in	
  2012	
  that	
  provide	
  over	
  1/3	
  of	
  the	
  building’s	
  
power	
  
•  BOCES	
  and	
  more,	
  OSHA	
  training	
  
•  Home-­‐based	
  business	
  to	
  realtor	
  cer8fica8on	
  to	
  business	
  incorpora8on	
  (Chicago	
  
Public	
  Library	
  recently	
  partnered	
  with	
  6	
  area	
  startups	
  for	
  a	
  demo	
  day)	
  
8	
  
•  OverDrive	
  and	
  more	
  
•  Upper	
  Hudson	
  collec8ons	
  
•  OCLC,	
  current	
  challenges	
  related	
  to	
  lack	
  of	
  consistent	
  records	
  in	
  Horizon	
  
•  Expand	
  idea	
  of	
  resource	
  sharing	
  to	
  include	
  ideas,	
  programs,	
  best	
  prac8ces,	
  and	
  
library	
  staff	
  
9	
  
10	
  
•  Explore	
  possibility	
  of	
  digital	
  document	
  delivery	
  &	
  expansion	
  of	
  physical	
  delivery	
  to	
  
include	
  non-­‐book	
  items	
  
•  Provide	
  resources	
  for	
  specialized	
  collec8on	
  development	
  (e.g.	
  graphic	
  novels).	
  	
  
Extend	
  E-­‐resources	
  to	
  local	
  collec8ons:	
  Archives,	
  and	
  Denver	
  Public	
  Library	
  
partnered	
  with	
  local	
  musicians	
  to	
  stream	
  their	
  music	
  to	
  cardholders	
  
•  Widely	
  research	
  grant	
  possibili8es	
  for	
  libraries	
  and	
  create	
  resource	
  pool.	
  	
  Expand	
  
outreach	
  to	
  challenged	
  popula8ons.	
  
•  Increase	
  training	
  to	
  member	
  libraries	
  based	
  on	
  desired	
  subjects.	
  	
  Provide	
  
educa8on	
  and	
  resources	
  on	
  growing	
  issues	
  such	
  as	
  copyright	
  and	
  patron	
  privacy	
  
•  Expand	
  online	
  social	
  networking	
  and	
  provide	
  new	
  in-­‐person	
  networking	
  
opportuni8es	
  
11	
  
•  Searchable	
  inventory	
  of	
  items	
  for	
  loan	
  at	
  each	
  library,	
  including	
  areas	
  of	
  
specializa8on	
  
•  Same	
  for	
  non-­‐shared	
  digital	
  materials	
  such	
  as	
  digital	
  archives	
  
•  Also	
  for	
  materials	
  and	
  equipment	
  available	
  at	
  each	
  library	
  that	
  are	
  not	
  loaned	
  out:	
  
scan,	
  fax,	
  etc.	
  
12	
  
•  Study	
  rooms,	
  conference	
  rooms,	
  archives	
  and	
  local	
  history,	
  crea8ve	
  spaces	
  such	
  as	
  
maker	
  labs	
  
•  Casual	
  spaces,	
  coffee	
  shops,	
  vending	
  machines,	
  outdoor	
  spaces	
  such	
  as	
  gardens	
  
13	
  
•  Encore	
  supports	
  integra8on	
  into	
  catalog	
  
14	
  
•  List	
  of	
  past	
  and	
  current	
  partnerships,	
  with	
  contact	
  informa8on	
  
•  List	
  of	
  poten8al	
  supports	
  at	
  every	
  level	
  
•  Include	
  organiza8ons	
  with	
  similar	
  missions	
  to	
  libraries,	
  libraries	
  and	
  educa8onal	
  
organiza8ons	
  outside	
  our	
  system,	
  social	
  service	
  organiza8ons	
  
15	
  
•  Browsable	
  and	
  searchable	
  index	
  of	
  physical	
  and	
  virtual	
  resources	
  for	
  grant	
  and	
  
programming	
  ideas	
  and	
  support	
  (area	
  organiza8ons,	
  books,	
  websites,	
  blogs,	
  
listservs)	
  
•  Archive	
  of	
  programs	
  descrip8ons	
  and	
  materials	
  from	
  member	
  libraries	
  (MERLOT:	
  
Mul8media	
  Educa8onal	
  Resource	
  for	
  Learning	
  and	
  Online	
  Teaching,	
  PRIMO:	
  Peer-­‐
Reviewed	
  Instruc8onal	
  Materials	
  Online,	
  Make	
  It	
  @	
  Your	
  Library)	
  
•  Collec8on	
  of	
  materials	
  created	
  at	
  member	
  libraries	
  available	
  for	
  reuse	
  by	
  others	
  
•  Contact	
  informa8on	
  and	
  subject	
  special8es	
  for	
  member	
  library	
  of	
  staff	
  willing	
  to	
  
share	
  (guide,	
  run,	
  mentor).	
  	
  Example:	
  Gordon	
  Noble	
  E-­‐reader	
  training	
  
	
  
16	
  
•  Library	
  passport,	
  Link	
  Economy:	
  one	
  library	
  recommends	
  another	
  (Macy’s	
  to	
  
Gimbels	
  in	
  Miracle	
  on	
  34th	
  St.)	
  
•  Social	
  meetups	
  online	
  and	
  in	
  person	
  to	
  share	
  ideas,	
  deepen	
  our	
  sense	
  of	
  
community	
  
•  Patrons	
  have	
  more	
  tools	
  and	
  more	
  exposure	
  to	
  are	
  libraries	
  
•  Harwood	
  Ins8tute’s	
  Turn	
  Outward	
  model:	
  “Turning	
  Outward	
  makes	
  the	
  
community	
  and	
  the	
  people	
  the	
  reference	
  point	
  for	
  geQng	
  things	
  done.”	
  	
  Finding	
  
more	
  ways	
  to	
  engage	
  our	
  patrons	
  and	
  listen	
  to	
  their	
  needs	
  
17	
  
18	
  

Creative Connections Presentation Notes

  • 1.
    If  you  could  indulge  me  for  a  moment   1  
  • 2.
    "What  are  some  of  the  most  exci8ng  opportuni8es  facing  public  libraries  today  and   what  steps  might  a  library  system  take  to  help  a  member  library  explore  and   implement  one  of  these  opportuni8es?"       Crea%ve  Connec%ons:  Expanding  Opportuni%es  for  Library  Expression       Changes  in  role  in  community,  especially  regarding  lendables  and  use  of  space;  a   library  system  can  help  connect  libraries  to  each  other  and  their  communi%es  in   this  changing  landscape     2  
  • 3.
  • 4.
    David  Lankes:  “The  mission  of  librarians  is  to  improve  society  through  facilita8ng   knowledge  crea%on  in  their  communi8es”     4  
  • 5.
    •  Streaming  video  and  audio,  digital  archives  and  more   •  Try  before  you  buy,  can  be  preloaded.    Laptops  and  even  hotspots  (like  the  NYPL)   •  Fishing  poles,  cake  pans,  kniQng  needles,  tools,  musical  instruments,  video   produc8on  equipment,  curated  kits  for  learning  a  par8cular  skill   •  Seeds  and  even  plots  of  land  for  learning  growing  prac8ces  (Onondaga  PL),  people   -­‐  Human  Library  events  events  and  Brooklyn  Public  Library’s  Bykln  Skillshare  where   community  members  lend  their  skills  and  knowledge  to  patrons   5  
  • 6.
    •  Number  of  homeschoolers  has  doubled  in  past  15  years   •  Comfortable  chairs,  cafes,  games   •  Ann  Arbor  District  Library  has  wide  range  of  instruments  and  effects  pedals  and  a   local  musician  recently  had  a  record  release  party  for  an  album  recorded  using   only  these.    Many  libraries  now  rent  out  their  spaces  for  weddings  and  other   events   •  Computer  centers  with  range  of  instruc8on,  video  and  audio  produc8on  studios,   digital  conversion  equipment   •  3D  scanners  and  printers,  mul8media  produc8on  suites,  power  tools   •  Blending  of  leisure  and  technology:  HOMAGO  (Mimi  Ito:  Hanging  Out,  Messing   Around,  Geeking  Out)   6  
  • 7.
    •  Etsy  partnership,  Shark  Tank  events   •  Notaries,  genealogy  experts,  copyright  specialists,  digital  archivists,  programmers,   ar8sts-­‐librarians   •  Increasingly  standard  and  broadened  to  include  tablets  and  specialized  computers   •  Wider  range  of  training:  Excel,  Photoshop,  Wordpress,  to  CAD  soaware  and   advanced  coding   •  Rock  concerts  and  bacle  of  the  bands,  poetry  slams,  plays,  movies,  live  streaming   events  (World  Cup)   •  High  Plains  Library  District  in  Colorado  used  a  BTOP  grant  to  establish  a  computer   center  housed  in  a  community  shelter.   7  
  • 8.
    •  Library  as  publisher:  support  authors  and  ar8sts  in  every  step  of  process  (from   NANOWRIMO  to  prin8ng),  ar8sts  in  residence   •  San  Franscisco  Public  Library  has  a  full  8me  social  worker,  and  every  month  in  the   library’s  auditorium,  agencies  set  up  booths  offering  resources  and  services  geared   to  the  homeless,  such  as  eyeglasses,  vaccines,  shoes,  and  haircuts.   •  Upper  Hudson  installed  solar  panels  in  2012  that  provide  over  1/3  of  the  building’s   power   •  BOCES  and  more,  OSHA  training   •  Home-­‐based  business  to  realtor  cer8fica8on  to  business  incorpora8on  (Chicago   Public  Library  recently  partnered  with  6  area  startups  for  a  demo  day)   8  
  • 9.
    •  OverDrive  and  more   •  Upper  Hudson  collec8ons   •  OCLC,  current  challenges  related  to  lack  of  consistent  records  in  Horizon   •  Expand  idea  of  resource  sharing  to  include  ideas,  programs,  best  prac8ces,  and   library  staff   9  
  • 10.
  • 11.
    •  Explore  possibility  of  digital  document  delivery  &  expansion  of  physical  delivery  to   include  non-­‐book  items   •  Provide  resources  for  specialized  collec8on  development  (e.g.  graphic  novels).     Extend  E-­‐resources  to  local  collec8ons:  Archives,  and  Denver  Public  Library   partnered  with  local  musicians  to  stream  their  music  to  cardholders   •  Widely  research  grant  possibili8es  for  libraries  and  create  resource  pool.    Expand   outreach  to  challenged  popula8ons.   •  Increase  training  to  member  libraries  based  on  desired  subjects.    Provide   educa8on  and  resources  on  growing  issues  such  as  copyright  and  patron  privacy   •  Expand  online  social  networking  and  provide  new  in-­‐person  networking   opportuni8es   11  
  • 12.
    •  Searchable  inventory  of  items  for  loan  at  each  library,  including  areas  of   specializa8on   •  Same  for  non-­‐shared  digital  materials  such  as  digital  archives   •  Also  for  materials  and  equipment  available  at  each  library  that  are  not  loaned  out:   scan,  fax,  etc.   12  
  • 13.
    •  Study  rooms,  conference  rooms,  archives  and  local  history,  crea8ve  spaces  such  as   maker  labs   •  Casual  spaces,  coffee  shops,  vending  machines,  outdoor  spaces  such  as  gardens   13  
  • 14.
    •  Encore  supports  integra8on  into  catalog   14  
  • 15.
    •  List  of  past  and  current  partnerships,  with  contact  informa8on   •  List  of  poten8al  supports  at  every  level   •  Include  organiza8ons  with  similar  missions  to  libraries,  libraries  and  educa8onal   organiza8ons  outside  our  system,  social  service  organiza8ons   15  
  • 16.
    •  Browsable  and  searchable  index  of  physical  and  virtual  resources  for  grant  and   programming  ideas  and  support  (area  organiza8ons,  books,  websites,  blogs,   listservs)   •  Archive  of  programs  descrip8ons  and  materials  from  member  libraries  (MERLOT:   Mul8media  Educa8onal  Resource  for  Learning  and  Online  Teaching,  PRIMO:  Peer-­‐ Reviewed  Instruc8onal  Materials  Online,  Make  It  @  Your  Library)   •  Collec8on  of  materials  created  at  member  libraries  available  for  reuse  by  others   •  Contact  informa8on  and  subject  special8es  for  member  library  of  staff  willing  to   share  (guide,  run,  mentor).    Example:  Gordon  Noble  E-­‐reader  training     16  
  • 17.
    •  Library  passport,  Link  Economy:  one  library  recommends  another  (Macy’s  to   Gimbels  in  Miracle  on  34th  St.)   •  Social  meetups  online  and  in  person  to  share  ideas,  deepen  our  sense  of   community   •  Patrons  have  more  tools  and  more  exposure  to  are  libraries   •  Harwood  Ins8tute’s  Turn  Outward  model:  “Turning  Outward  makes  the   community  and  the  people  the  reference  point  for  geQng  things  done.”    Finding   more  ways  to  engage  our  patrons  and  listen  to  their  needs   17  
  • 18.