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Gadgets in the LibraryA Practical Guide to Personal Electronics for Librarians
ALA TechSourceMay 10 & 24, 2012
Jason GriffeyHead of Library Information TechnologyUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga
• Introduction
•What do we want from this?
•What sorts of problems are we trying to solve?
•Why gadgets?
Part the First
•Why hardware is ultimately not important
•Why hardware is ultimately very important
• Legal issues
• How to...
Part the Second
• Introduction
•What do we want from this?
•What sorts of problems are we trying to solve?
•Why gadgets?
Part the First
Why Gadgets?
“When we were an agrarian nation, all cars
were trucks. But as people moved more
towards urban centers, people started
to get into cars.”
What does a Post-PC world look like?
single-purpose devices
multi-purpose devices
numbers
In 2008, Apple sold more iPhones thanin 2007.
In 2008, Apple sold more iPhones thanin 2007.
In 2009, they sold more than in 2007 & 2008 combined
In 2008, Apple sold more iPhones thanin 2007.
In 2009, they sold more than in 2007 & 2008 combined
In 2010, they sold more than 2007, 2008, & 2009 combined
In 2008, Apple sold more iPhones thanin 2007.
In 2009, they sold more than in 2007 & 2008 combined
In 2010, they sold more than 2007, 2008, & 2009 combined
In 2011, they sold more than 2007, 2008, 2009, & 2010 combined.
56+ million iPads sold
18%
82%
Visitors to the UTC Library
18%
82%
Gate CountWebsite Visits, excluding in-library
Visitors to the UTC Library
18%
82%
Gate CountWebsite Visits, excluding in-library
Visitors to the UTC Library428,032
18%
82%
Gate CountWebsite Visits, excluding in-library
Visitors to the UTC Library428,032
1,973,612
18.25%
39.32%
39.31%
2.89%0.24%
Type of Device onCampus Network
18.25%
39.32%
39.31%
2.89%0.24%
Macintosh OSesWindows OSesMobile DevicesGame ConsolesOther (Mostly Linux)
Type of Device onCampus Network
Droid
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iPad
iPod
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ChromeOS Nook Generic HPWebOS Kindle Blackberry Android iPod iPhone
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iPad
iPod
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ChromeOS Nook Generic HPWebOS Kindle Blackberry Android iPod iPhone
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iPad2173
iPod
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ChromeOS Nook Generic HPWebOS Kindle Blackberry Android iPod iPhone
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Droid
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iPad2173
iPod
iPhone
operating systemsvs
devices
Photo by lrargerich - http://flic.kr/p/5xKLff
MassiveConfusion
iOS
Android
Windows 8
iOS devices
iPhoneFirst iOS device
CameraGPS
3G data
Photo by Yutaka Tsutano - http://flic.kr/p/8d4Xtj
iPod TouchNewest model has camera
No GPSWifi Data
Photo by philcampbell - http://flic.kr/p/8Hya1Y
iPad Models: wifi, 3G, LTE
Has camera3G & LTE versions have GPS
Photo by milijonar - http://flic.kr/p/9tC58i
Android devices
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Android_devices
Windows 8
eReaders & More
eInk
types, differences, decisions
Barnes and Noble
Managed Program
circulation & policy
circulation & policy
• How long is circ period?
circulation & policy
• How long is circ period?
• Insurance & Patron indemnity
circulation & policy
• How long is circ period?
• Insurance & Patron indemnity
• Filtering content for minors?
circulation & policy
• How long is circ period?
• Insurance & Patron indemnity
• Filtering content for minors?
• Other issues?
Summary
• Gadgets are increasingly the way people interact with information
• Know what your patrons are using
• Operating system is the important bit
• Decisions should be based on use-case
Questions?
Email: [email protected]
Site: jasongriffey.net
gVoice: 423-443-4770
Twitter: @griffey
Other: Release Candidate
ALA TechSource
Head of Library Information TechnologyUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanoogahttp://pinboard.in/u:griffey/
Jason Griffey