Upload
amy-snow
View
222
Download
2
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Sarah McQuillen
Library Technologies and the Social Norms of Digital Natives
A Gen-Y Reflects on VALA 2010
#VALA2010 Concept Cloud
Abbey the Digital Native
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_zzPBbXjWs
Jane Burke (Serials Solutions)
Discovery vs Disintermediation: the new reality driven by today’s end-user
• Many libraries sort resources into ‘information silos’
• Focus on catalogue: direct access to 10% collection
• But Digital Natives:• Prefer short formats, electronic where possible• No distinction between publication format
Jane Burke (Serials Solutions)
Discovery vs Disintermediation: the new reality driven by today’s end-user
• 73% US college students use internet more than library
•Access library resources via net- connection unknown
• Falling perception of library as information gateway
•Subsequent drop in perceived usefulness of libraries
Marshall Breeding (Vanderbilt)
Blending Evolution with Revolution: A new cycle of library automaton spins on
•Federated searching allows simultaneous searching of information silos
•Single search point with filtering options later
•Interface reflects social norms of digital world –like Google!
Michael Gonzalez (University of Western Sydney)
Beyond the grave: Where to with Gen (wh)Y?
•Shifted to federated search interface
University of Western Sydney Library, viewed 17 Feb 2010, <http://library.uws.edu.au/>
University of Western Sydney Library, viewed 17 Feb 2010, <http://library.uws.edu.au/>
Michael Gonzalez (University of Western Sydney)
Beyond the grave: Where to with Gen (wh)Y?
•Is it time to retire Abstract only databases?
• Gen Y: Yes- too hard, takes too long• Librarian: No, can access via print, interlibrary loan
• Different social norms for different users
• Solution: keep databases, but hide as default
• Customisations is the key!
Michael Gonzalez (University of Western Sydney)
Beyond the grave: Where to with Gen (wh)Y?
•Cannot expect Digital Natives to ‘sell’ library for us
•Must work in their environment, using their norms
•Library will then appear relevant to their reality
Fiona Salisbury & Sandi Monaghan (La Trobe University)
Finding a New Voice: Keys to building successful online communities
•Library blog: http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/blog/ •Initially broke web social norm –bulletin board
•Reworked for collaborative net convention
•Increase in daily visits from 4 (2007) to 270 (2009)
La Trobe University Library Blog, viewed 17 Feb 2010, < http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/blog/ >
Fiona Salisbury & Sandi Monaghan (La Trobe University)
Finding a New Voice: Keys to building successful online communities
•Open communication between Gen Y and librarians •Students using for peer-help
• Solutions, no explanations –eg link only• Very Gen Y!
Where to from here?
Where to from here?
• With more full text searching metadata is key
• Discover trends by researching user patterns
• Think how to tailor libraries to new clients & technology
• Participate in community –both physical &virtual
• Don’t try to convert our user’s norms...• Convert our norms!