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Libraries in a Post-Print World
Libraries in a Post-Print WorldAn Infopeople Webinar withJoan Frye Williams and George Needham
Tuesday, September 13, 201112 Noon to 1PM Infopeople webinars are supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
1Were not psychic
2Scenario planningNote a trendExtend that trend into the futureExtend our current practices into the futureCompare the two Assess vulnerabilitiesIncrease our capacity to address the vulnerabilitiesRealign our practices as necessaryPersist until the changes take hold
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The ground is shifting4
No one is asking our permission5
What does the library without books look like?6
Good news/bad news7The civilians have a pointInventory controlTransactionsRulesRationingAnonymityRemedial advocacy
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Current practice: Inventory control9Current practice: Transactions
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Current practice: Rules11
Current practice: RationingLIBRARY 12
Current practice: Anonymity13
Current practice: Remedial advocacy14
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It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.--Aristotle16
If our practices stay the same and printed books go away, we could be in big trouble17
So where does that leave us?Vulnerableand hopeful18
Reframe the conversation
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Access20
Content curation21Coaching
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Co-creation23
Community convening 24
Convergence25
Hyperlocalism
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Narrative27
Infiltration28
Remix29
Build capacity: Beyond inventory control to support forlearning and creativity30
Build capacity: Beyond transactions to outcomes31Build capacity: Beyond rules to tools
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Build capacity: Beyond rationingto abundance33
Build capacity: Beyond anonymity to market knowledge34Build capacity: Beyond remedial advocacyto peer engagement
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36Lets continue the conversationhttp://[email protected]
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