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Developing a Model for Next-Generation Technology Rich Learning Spaces Electronic Books at the NCSU Libraries: Shaping the Future Employing Emerging Technologies: Mobile Library Initiatives at NC State Cloud Computing & Virtualization Kuali OLE: Community sourced software for libraries NCSU Libraries Fellows Program
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Developing a Model for Next- Generation Technology Rich Learning Spaces
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Transforming Learning Spaces
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The Technology Sandbox
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Learning Space Toolkit project Partners: IMLS, Libraries, DELTA, brightspotstrategy, DEGW Extend our leadership beyond practice Engage experts, community
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Broadening our perspective Campuswide view of informal learning spaces Evolution of spaces
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Electronic Books at the NCSU Libraries: Shaping the Future
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Building Collections - Priorities Wherever, Whenever, However Strategic and Planned Growth Integrated Collection Print and online presented side by side
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Ebooks at the NCSU Libraries
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Ebook Usage
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TRLN Context: Snapshot of TRLN Collections
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TRLN Context, cont.
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Shaping the Future: TRLN Beyond Print be prepared for commercial drivers of Amazon, Google, and Apple; enhance demand-responsive approaches; re-position resource sharing in hybrid/ e-book environment; holistic e-book strategy for TRLN; proposing new models for collaborative management of and access to e-books. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funded pilot project to develop new business models and licensing terms for the cooperative acquisition of e-books
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Employing Emerging Technologies: Mobile Library Initiatives at NC State
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NCSU Libraries Mobile (2010) 1. Locations & Hours 2. Computer Availability 3. Search Catalog Summon 4. Ask Us 5. Room Reservations 6. GroupFinder 7. News & Events 8. Webcams 9. WolfWalk 10. Reserves
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WolfWalk (2010) “A Photographic History of NC State” Browse photos by place, decade or theme 3 flavors Mobile Web App iPhone/iPod Touch iPad
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Albums from UA023.005 Campus Views and Facilities Sub-Group, NCSU Special Collections Research Center
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Jason Casden, lead developer for WolfWalk, at the NCSU Memorial Tower
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Future Directions for Mobile Libraries
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Self Guided Instruction
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On Demand Support
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Near Field Communications
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Employing Emerging Technologies: Cloud Computing & Virtualization
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Kuali Open Library Environment: Community sourced software for libraries ole Open Library Environment
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Momentum for change Inadequacy of commercial software to manage complex electronic collections Many libraries and the Mellon Foundation interested in solving the problem Mellon commissioned a feasibility study, 2008-9 Funded build project, 2010-12 : $2.5 million from Mellon, $2.5 million from partners
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Kuali OLE Community
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Why Kuali OLE at NCSU? Offers a strategic infrastructure for the future, integrations with campus systems We must be more efficient with business functions We have critical experience to offer that no other partners have
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Kuali OLE Roadmap November: release 0.3 Cloud deployment for testing Selection and Acquisition functionality March release Deliver, Manage User Relationship and Describe Year 3 support for development April 2012 – March 2013 Ongoing focus on ERM Collaboration with JISC on Global Open KnowledgeBase
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Openness and higher education Increasingly IT-intensive research, teaching Community source aligns with our values Strong momentum from private and public funding agencies Breadth of solutions across research, teaching, business
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