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The world’s libraries. Connected. Designing library workflows that start with ‘e’ Fiona Leslie annette.dortmund@oclc.org Marketing Manager OCLC EMEA (Europe, Middle-East, Africa)
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Telephone interviews Research Online Surveys Focus Groups
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Designing library workflows that start with ‘e’
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The world’s libraries. Connected. ‘e’ Strategy Impact Building Space Staff Training Services Collections
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Unique physical visitors in 2013
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Unique online visitors in 2013
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The world’s libraries. Connected. “the Web is now the environment we must consider when planning the future of information, communication, media and social services”.
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The world’s libraries. Connected.
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Content
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The world’s libraries. Connected. “We want to share the ‘p’ but we just want to access the ‘e’.” OCLC Focus Group Attendee
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The world’s libraries. Connected. “We have been people of the book, but we are now becoming people of the screen.” Kevin Kelly, Wired Magazine
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Services
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Content Services
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The world’s libraries. Connected.
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Discovery Services
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Data
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The world’s libraries. Connected.
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Big Data www.gooddata.com
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Analytics
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The world’s libraries. Connected. MOOCs
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Staff Training & Development
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Collaboration Courtesy of Stockholm Transport Museum
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Thank you! annette.dortmund@oclc.org
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