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1 New Technologies in Libraries What This Stuff Is and How You Can Use It Library 2.0

2 What We’re Going to Cover All These Strange Words Better Professional Development New Services for New Customers

3 Social Software Vocabulary Library 2.0 –Libraries will become an interactive experience Blog –Online syndicated column RSS –Like a very condensed online magazine subscription Podcasting –RSS for people who talk instead of type Wikis –Websites that are easy for multiple people to edit

4 That’s Very Nice, and I Should Care Why? Users have come to expect information to be convenient – they will trade off quality for convenience Younger users expect to be able to customize and help create the services and products that they use While younger users are comfortable using new technologies, they usually don’t have a clue how these technologies work or how to judge the quality of what they get from them From the Pew Internet Survey

5 Okay, but What Can My Library Do with It? Blogs Cheaper than Dirt Easy to disseminate large amounts of information quickly and often Not technically demanding for you or IT Very customizable –Requirements Must have things to disseminate Must be very organized Content can be time consuming –Best Ways to Use Blogs Promote programs and services More teacher-student than peer to peer – unless you let your patrons help run the blog!

6 Blogging with a Captive Audience RSS Feeds –Like a magazine subscription to a blog –Users don’t have to remember to look at your website for new content, they just get it –Also easy to set up and very customizable Requirements –If you have a blog, you can have a feed Best Uses –Keeping up with your own professional development –Anything you would want to say in a blog

7 For Those of Us Who Can’t Shut Up Podcasting –Easy! –Despite the name – no iPod required! –Can be done very, very cheaply Uses –Poetry readings –Oral book reviews by your users –Storytelling –News

8 They Can be Good or Bad Wikis –Avoid the bureaucracy of getting IT to change your site –Can be dangerous if too many people can edit the wiki Uses –Librarian edited wikis for quick web updates for the public

9 Gaming Vocabulary MMOG –Massive Multiplayer Online Game Modding –Changing the Game or Your Computer Yourself Machinima –Game-based Cinema LAN Party –Local Area Network Party Easter Egg – Game Powerup

10 Social Importance What’s the average game player’s age? –30 What percentage of people over the age of 50 play video games? –21% Who is a bigger part of the game playing population – women over 18 or boys between 6 and 17? –Women over 18 (28%) –Boys are 21% Numbers from the Entertainment Software Associations 2005 Sale, Usage and Data Survey

11 Significance of MMOGs Huge community – 6,000,000 players of the three most popular MMOGs Lineage II would have the 77 th largest GDP in the real world between Russia and Bulgaria Lineage’s Money trades higher than the Yen and the Lira From “The Gaming Generation and Libraries: Intersections” by Constance Steinkuehler“The Gaming Generation and Libraries: Intersections”

12 One View of Lineage

13 WOWC in Play

14 “Cinematic” View

15 Educational Value of Games MMOGs are intellectually rich environments Games aren’t in place of literary activities – they are a reading and writing activity Promotes a variety of career skills –Modding –Teaching –Positive social interaction

16 Using Games to Teach Games are a good Way to Teach both Customers and Staff –Let’s them work at their own pace –Makes Learning More fun –Students with Certain Learning Styles will retain the information better

17 Waterloo

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19 Even More Waterloo

20 Some of the Things Other Libraries Are Doing DDR Competitions Competitions with family friendly Nintendo and Playstation games (Mario or Madden) A Computer Club which includes learning how to write games and graphic design Role-playing Games Reader’s Advisory Based on Games

21 Why Should I Care? Games are another form of media just like books, movies or audio They are an incredibly popular media They draw in non-traditional library users The argument for and against games in libraries today is very similar to the argument for and against carrying movies in the seventies

22 In Conclusion Users expect convenient, interactive services Think about new services you could provide that incorporate these ideas Ask your customers what they want and do your best to give it to them

23 For More Information Look at Those Handouts! Contact me if you need help or want more information Kathy: kmakens@browardlibrary.org


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