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1
PLA News Highlights
  • Public Library Association Meeting
  • Boston
  • March 21-25, 2006
  • So much to see and hear
  • So many directions to pursue
  • Report by
  • Karen Bradley Angela Strong

2
PLA News Highlights
  • Topics Discussed / Presented / Considered
  • Customer service
  • Competitive strategies
  • Implementing Change
  • Pro-active library and information services
  • Innovation in processes, people technologies
  • Staff development
  • Conference Handouts

3
PLA News Highlights
  • Key Conference Ideas
  • Customers vs patrons
  • Customer Convenience vs Staff Convenience
  • Self-Service
  • Merchandising/Branding
  • Digital Diversity Immigrants vs Natives
  • Youth as assets vs Youth as troublemakers
  • Virtual Branch

4
PLA News Highlights
  • Vendor News
  • EBSCO
  • Visual search
  • SCPL Find Articles
  • What to Read Next
  • Polaris
  • Inventory Manager News Release
  • PAC changes

5
PLA News Highlights
  • Exhibits
  • Books, Books, Books!
  • RFID/Materials Management Systems
  • Demos arranged by Crandall Library
  • Access Management Software
  • Envisionware
  • DVD Cases, Library Cards, Book Drops, etc.

6
PLA News Highlights
  • 0 Loss, No Shelving Required Downloadable
    Media in Libraries
  • Downloadeable Media digital media that can be
    checked out and downloaded to a patrons PC,
    Palm, etc.
  • Lessons from Phoenix Denver Public Libraries
  • Phoenix Public Library
  • Phoenix PL has a 20K E-media collection
  • 12K Net Library 7 K Overdrive 1.5K Recorded
    Books
  • Phoenix PL joined with suburban libraries for
    form a consortium to offer e-resources Greater
    Phoenix Digital Library Phoenix E-media Site

7
PLA News Highlights
  • Marketplace Overview
  • EBook vendors that are subscription databases
  • Gale Reference Center ProQuest Safari ebrary
  • Downloadeable Media digital media that can be
    checked out and downloaded to a patrons PC,
    Palm, etc.
  • WARNING 1 There is no ONE vendor that can
    supply all your needs.
  • WARNING 2 There is no single interface that
    works with all vendors.
  • Technology still evolving in this area PDAs,
    cell phones, laptops, MP3, ??

8
PLA News Highlights
  • E-Media Pros Cons
  • Pros
  • Available anytime, anywhere
  • Easy weeding
  • No loss, theft or damage
  • No processing, already cataloged
  • Cons
  • Never overdue
  • No space limitations
  • Quick usage states,
  • Special features
  • Anonymity
  • Accessibility for mobility/visual impaired

9
PLA News Highlights
  • Denver Public Library
  • E-Video made available 3/22/06
  • Subject areas- documentaries, yoga ,self-help,
    classics
  • Initial download rate very high, but they not
    sure how they are going to pay for it
  • Access to e-resources through public catalog
  • 3-5 pm most popular use time (system load issue)
  • E-book fans are heavy users of the library --93
    also use traditional books
  • Selection Guidelines based on demographics use
    statistics
  • 40K budget for 2006 tries to keep up with new
    titles and bestsellers each month buy in a
    certain subject areas as well as for specific
    customers
  • 39 of customers are 44 yrs old or older 71
    over 33 or older
  • Top Subject Areas
  • Ebooks Fiction, Romance, Business Computers and
    Technology Self- Improvement, Mystery
  • Audiobooks Suspense classic lit mystery
    self-improvement fiction romance
  • Childrens titles not circulating as much
  • To introduce these services use multiple methods
  • Web-site email catalog bookmarks staff
    training press releases

10
PLA News Highlights
  • NetLibrary Facts
  • Founding Father in 1998 with reference and
    academic texts
  • Sold as individual titles or defined packages or
    bundles directly from NetLibrary or though your
    OCLC reseller
  • Current catalog has over 100,000 titles
  • Patrons must register_at_ the NetLibrary website and
    establish their user account.
  • Enables 15 minutes view time per title and must
    download to the home PC
  • Checkout (Loan Period) time determined by the
    library

11
PLA News Highlights
  • Overdrive Facts
  • Founded in 1986 for Digital Rights Management
  • Started offering e-books in 2002
  • Web-based digital media service that allows
    customers to download popular digital audio
    books, eBooks and digital music from individual
    librarys website
  • OverDrive builds a parallel website to each
    librarys website and seamlessly links to the
    librarys website.
  • No separate OverDrive account
  • OverDrive will soon be launching downloadable
    video

12
PLA News Highlights
  • Librarians' Internet Index
  • LII Website
  • 50 news sites added per week
  • Special collection of links for hot, timely
    topics
  • Budget pressures leading CA to cut off funding
    for LII
  • BLOGS/RSS
  • LII good starting point to learn to use new
    communication channels
  • Technorati a Blog finding tool
  • Ego Feeds - Use it to guide young people to
    vetted sites.
  • Every Thursday morning LII publishes electronic
    newsletter about the new links added to LII
  • Good research starting point for teens and youth
  • Librarian vetted sites only

13
PLA News Highlights
  • Centralized Weeding
  • Collection Viewed as a whole
  • Extends life of right material
  • Realities
  • Resistance from branches and staff
  • Lack of resources communication
  • Weeding Team
  • Virtual solutions
  • Train Staff Board on virtues of weeding

14
PLA News Highlights
  • Bollywood, Bhangra Books
  • East Indian books, films and music very popular
    with NRI and American populations
  • Films tend to be family friendly
  • Books
  • Fiction Non-fiction
  • Bhangra (Fusion of music, singing and
    drums-Panjabi in origin)
  • Music India Online
  • Raaga
  • Bollywood Films (Hindi/Kannada/Lamalyalam/Tamil/Te
    lugu)
  • Bollywhat
  • Bollyvista

15
PLA News Highlights
  • Tips for Creating a Cant Miss Childrens Website
  • Understand your users
  • Know what your audience expects to find/What is
    your target audience? Use/Listen to Focus groups
  • Include feedback links kids like to express
    their own opinions
  • Kids are overwhelmed with too much on the screen
    keep it simple
  • Ideas for layout of screens
  • Choose simple, sans serif fonts, nothing funky
  • Use dark text on a light background
  • Have a big bold search box
  • Dont put a lot of decoration on the site or too
    many bells and whistles
  • Produce websites that are useable
  • Conduct usability testing Is your site COPPA
    Compliant? (Childrens Online Privacy and
    Protection Act)
  • Consider download time
  • Is there staff available to review site and posts
    regularly?
  • Alternate content for visual and auditory
    impaired

16
PLA News Highlights
  • Making Traditional Library Services Teen Friendly
  • Look at our teen population as an opportunity
  • Library website is a space for teens
  • Teen Demographics
  • Teens are nocturnal begin working on things at
    10pm, 31 of teens who go online seek health
    information
  • 33 of our users should be teens
  • IM is the main form of communication for teens
    AOL, Yahoo!, MSN Messenger.
  • Virtual Reference can be expensive, consortial
    arrangements lead to non-local questions
  • MySpace.com is the most popular social
    interaction going. 250,000 user accounts created
    daily

17
PLA News Highlights
  • Making Traditional Library Services Teen Friendly
  • Gaming nights are very popular teen programs
  • Staff and Teens
  • How does staff react to teens in the library?
    What is your service desk treatment of teens?
  • Staff response to other patrons problems with
    having teens in the building
  • Set standards for staff behavior and how staff
    handles issues with teens and their attitudes
  • Teen Baggage
  • Be prepared for teens they come in with lots of
    stuff!
  • They want and are often required to do group work
    and enjoy group computer play
  • Noise
  • Social mixing
  • Up on latest computer craze
  • Teens are patrons too and should be treated with
    the same respect given to adults

18
PLA News Highlights
  • You are but IM connecting young adults and
    libraries in the 21st century www.connectingya.com
  • Base Youth Services on the concept of developing
    the assets of youth (Search Institute)
  • Just dont court youth now because you want them
    to vote for future library budgets
  • Digital Divide and diversity
  • Digital immigrants (over the age of 30) vs.
    Digital natives
  • Format explosion pod casting anyone? Have you
    text-messaged today? BLOGs? VLOGs?
  • Youth involvement
  • Teen representation on the Board of Trustees?
    Friends of the Library?
  • Website design Tech tutors
  • Connect with H.S. clubs and see if theyll do a
    program at the library
  • Library presence on myspace.com or myowncafe.com

19
PLA News Highlights
  • Launching New Services Effectively
  • Social Marketing
  • Think like a patron when planning to introduce
    services
  • Focus on patrons use of product, not product
    itself
  • Pattern of service adoption
  • Innovators (2.5) Early Adopters (12.5)
  • Early Majority ( 35) Late majority (35)
    Resisters (15)
  • Emphasize different benefits of same
    product/service
  • Use different communication channels to reach
    different people
  • Use at least 5 communication channels to
    publicize new services

20
PLA News Highlights
  • The Customer-Centered Library
  • What makes a library great?
  • Money? Size? Luck? Use?
  • Customers have choices
  • New opportunities for libraries to
  • Provide value-added services
  • Embrace new roles
  • Service can be a competitive edge intelligent,
    responsive, personal

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PLA News Highlights
  • 12 Steps to a Customer-Centered Library
  • 1. Care
  • 2. Think like a customer
  • 3. See the problems
  • 4. Change your approach
  • 5. Abandon victimhood
  • 6. Organize your library to support quality
    service
  • 7. Walk through everything
  • 8. Get the book into the customers hands
  • 9. Transform the library into a warm and inviting
    21st century environment
  • 10. Overcome overdues
  • 11. Take the library to the people
  • 12. Make something happen

22
PLA News Highlights
  • Trading Spaces Transform a library for 45,000
  • Affordable merchandising techniques
  • Lingo slat wall highlight new and popular books
  • Books for all ages represented
  • Redefines new as last 1-2 years shelves
  • Kept looking full with mix of cover and spine out
    plus end cap display
  • Reinvent library environments
  • Strategic focus think of the library as towns
    main street
  • Reconfigured shelves to create rooms and quiet
    reading areas
  • Inexpensive furniture, rugs, fun accents used
    because they will wear out anyway
  • Author labels on shelves
  • Let them eat, let them drink
  • Change staff culture
  • Morning briefings 15 minutes before opening

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PLA News Highlights
  • Trading Spaces Transform a library for 45,000
  • Walk-through library to assess services and
    facilities
  • Ask customers for feedback
  • Know your communitys priorities
  • Front entrance - most bang for the buck
  • If you only do a little, do it really well
  • Leap the chasm dont be afraid to take a big
    step. You cant cross a chasm in two small
    steps.
  • SJRLC Trading Spaces Website

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PLA News Highlights
  • Customer Service _at_ SCPL
  • What makes a library great?
  • Define good customer service
  • Do we provide good customer service?
  • What stands in the way of good service?
  • Issues
  • Resources
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