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1 Louise McGillis Associate University Librarian, Grenfell lmcgillis@grenfell.mun.ca Crystal Rose Public Services Librarian crose@grenfell.mun.ca The “Adjacent Possible” Building Internal & External Networks

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3 Where do ideas come from?

4 Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson https://youtu.be/NugRZGDbPFU

5 Innovation… …does not happen in isolation

6 The “adjacent possible” “Innovative environments are better at helping their inhabitants explore the adjacent possible” (Johnson)

7 Social Capital The collective value of all social networks

8 Vertical Networks Traditional way organizations work

9 Horizontal Networks

10 Why is social capital important? Communities with high community and civic engagement are better educated, healthier, vote more, are more altruistic, and more prosperous than those with weaker social networks (Robert Putman)

11 Social Capital “The most important productive tool for generating good ideas remains a circle of humans at a table, talking shop” (Johnson)

12 “Third places” First place (home) Second place (work) Third places

13 Libraries as “third-places”

14 More than just comfy chairs! Ferriss Hodgett Library, Grenfell Campus

15 Role of Librarians Engage and collaborate with other departments within your organization

16 Darwin’s Birthday Party

17 Cupcakes for Chemists!

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19 Role of Librarians Engage and collaborate with other departments within your organization Identify research projects & partners

20 Grenfell Library & Rural Secretariat Partnerships

21 Networks for Business Innovation

22 Role of Librarians Engage and collaborate with other departments within your organization Identify research projects & partners Include community engagement as part of library’s vision

23 Grenfell Library’s Vision Statement “Our Library is committed to community outreach. We provide research support to local and regional community groups, identify research support opportunities, and increase community awareness and use of MUN Library collections and research support services.”

24 CU Expo 2013

25 Failure? “If you’re not failing every now and again, it’s a sign you’re not doing anything very innovative” – Woody Allen

26 Chance Favours the Connected Mind “social capital” Libraries as ‘third places” “adjacent possible”

27 Resources CU Expo 2013. www.cuexpo2011.cawww.cuexpo2011.ca Frey, Susan M., and Margit Codispoti. “Bowling Alone in theBowling Alone in the Library: Building Social Capital on CampusLibrary: Building Social Capital on Campus.” Popular Culture & American Culture Association Annual National Conference. St. Louis Grand, St. Louis, MI. April 2003. Hardagon, Andrew. How Breakthroughs Happen: The Surprising Truth About How Companies Innovate. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2003.

28 Resources Johnson, Steven. TED Talk: Where Good Ideas Come From.TED Talk: Where Good Ideas Come From July 2010. Johnson, Steven. Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation. New York: Penguin, 2010. Johnson, Steven. Where Good Ideas Come From (Youtube video). 17 Sept. 2010Where Good Ideas Come From (Youtube video)

29 Resources Oldenburg, Ray. The Great Good Place: Cafes, Coffee Shops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons and other Hangouts at the Heart of a Community. 3 rd ed. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Da Capo Press, 1999. Putman, Robert D. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. Rayner-Canham, Geoff. “Celebrating IYC with Cupcakes.” Chem 13 News Oct. 2011.


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