17. “ Life is easier in a community blessed with a substantial stock of social capital. In the first place, networks of civic engagement foster sturdy norms of generalized reciprocity and encourage the emergence of social trust . Such networks facilitate coordination and communication , amplify reputations , and thus allow dilemmas of collective action to be resolved. When economic and political negotiation is embedded in dense networks of social interaction , incentives for opportunism are reduced … [they] broaden the participants‘ sense of self, developing ‘I’ into ‘we’ … ”
33. What people are doing there… Browsed for info on a search engine 86% Browsed for or purchased books (ALL) 56% Sent or received instant messages (ALL) 51% Used a social media site, such as YouTube 32% Used a social networking site, such as Facebook 37% Used a library web site (ALL) 20%
45. [social capital] the collective value of social networks and their inclinations to do nice things for each other [social network] our connections with people [trust] connections over time
46. “ libraries must be part of society's thinking about how we develop and nurture social as well as information networks ” - Jean Preer American Libraries, September 2001
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51. Ages 14-21 My friends use the same site 80% The web site is fun 56% To network or meet new people 39% Ages 22-49 My friends use the same site 63% The web site is fun 40% To network or meet new people 39% Ages 50+ My friends use the same site 40% To be part of a community 38% The website is useful 33%
54. “ libraries should be about the people they’re for, not about the services we think they need ” -Barbara Fister Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota
63. “ stop making it feel like church ” - 47 year old from the UK OCLC Perceptions Report 2005
64. “ libraries should look at community spaces like Starbucks and Borders, and also look at the value of online tools like Google, and they should try to be more relevant in the current age ” - 51 year old from the US OCLC Perceptions Report 2005
66. “ books and materials are secondary in a public library. the most important aspect is the human interaction . the library experience cannot be viewed as just an information transaction, but rather as an opportunity to touch and connect lives ” -Cheryl Napsha Director, Bethel Park Public Library
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81. “ I’m so glad you joined the twitter world. MRRL is always doing what’s relevant ” -tab MRRL MySpace friend, Missouri
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91. “ project met goals. participants were satisfied. the library made some money. as far as measurement, I ask people in the community how we’re doing. that’s it. I believe that touching the lives of marginalized populations can’t be measured in any true way. ”
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103. “ the web is changing libraries can change too ”
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105. Country Public Library Association of NSW Annual Conference 2008 [merci] [email_address] librariesbuildcommunities.org webjunction.org facebook/chrystiehill flickr/chrystiehill friendfeed/itgirl twitter.com/itgirl