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How Tech Will Impact Libraries
1. How Technology will Impact
the future of Libraries and
Librarianship
By Margaret Ganger
Margaret.ganger@eagles.usm.edu
LIS 557
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2. Quote:
“The more that you read,
the more things you will
know. The more that you
learn, the more places
you’ll go.”
Dr. Seuss
www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/61105.Dr_Seuss
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3. What will the Physical Space of
the library be in the future?
Future Technologies will enable:
• Greater flexibility in library spaces as
collections shrink.
• More information will be stored on-
line.
• Allow user access to new technologies.
• Be community centers with creative
spaces for multiple activities.
• Remain information seeking
establishments.
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4. Technology, E-Services, and Digitization
Effects libraries:
•Physical spaces
•Services
•Scholarly publishing industry
•Economics related to library collections
•Provides for social networking and
gaming
•Changing how users perceive and
process information
•Allows for more computer stations for
users
Corbett, T. (2011). The Changing Role of the School Library’s
Physical Space. School Library Monthly/, XXVII(7), 5-7. Retrieved
February 25, 2012, from the EBSCOhost database.
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6. Physical spaces of the Library
In Library Journal’s, Future-Proof Design by William M.
Brown physical spaces in a library are described as:
Lovable
Responsible
Energy Productive
Perpetually significant
Resource abundant
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7. New Technology and Information
Processes are changing:
Libraries:
By mobile catalog access
Two-way text communication, reference, and podcasts
Library Services:
Print on demand
Inter-library loan services
Librarians:
Will become more important
Will manage digital organization and preservation
Will aid in navigating metadata
http://www.cgc.maricopa.edu/academic-affairs/library/Pages/ask-librarian.aspx
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8. Technology in School Libraries
Incorporation of Literacy
programs by:
Evaluation of websites
Involvement in social
networking
Blogging
Creation of multimedia
presentations
:http://twupioneerschoollibrary.pbworks.com/w/p
age/25675857/M_S_Willsmiton_2
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9. E-Research
E-Research initiatives show a shift from
printed artifacts to a digital culture.
Printed journal On-line journal
Electronic Research
Communities
Traditional
Ebooks
Books
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10. Beyond the Physical Spaces
• Libraries must to remain flexible and open to change.
• Libraries of the future will have a unique mission that
goes beyond its physical location.
• Libraries and librarians will play an important role in
harnessing technological advances.
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11. The Future is Collaboration
In human relationships
With interactions between
librarians and library users.
In user participation and
input will drive
technology, services, desig
n of physical and digital
spaces.
Collaboration will become
:http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2010/02/20/collabor
ation-a-21st-century-skill-three-free-sites-to-help-students-
a common and important
understand-collaboration / focus.
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12. Collaboration
Will include:
Universities
Research Institutions
Publishing Industry
Library Consortia
Combining of schools,
libraries, museums, and
the digital world
http://www.5elementsrpo.com/2011/08/competition-
verses-collaboration/
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13. Conclusion
Technology is changing from print to electronic
Technology is altering the way people create, find, and
process information
Technology is forcing libraries to revise their
philosophies, missions, and processes
Technology will continue to affect user needs
Technology shapes library’s physical spaces, and requires
flexibility, development of innovative programs, and
adaptable services.
Technology allows formation of collaboration and
partnerships to aid in economic issues, professional
development, and services.
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14. Sources:
Hendrix, J. C. (2010, February 1). Checking Out The Future. American
Library Association. Retrieved February 25, 2012, from
www.ala.org/offices/sites/ala.org.offices/files/content/oitp/publication
s/policybriefs/ala_checking_out_the.pdf
Mashriqi, K. (2011). Implementing Technology and Gaming Lessons in
a School Library. Knowledge Quest, 40(1, Sept/Oct), 24-28. Retrieved
February 25, 2012, from the Wilson Web database.
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15. Thank you for your
attention.
Any Questions?
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