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Attaining Sustainable Digital Libraries

Attaining Sustainable Digital Libraries. Disruptive Libraries Feng Chia University 12 December 2008. What is normal?. Financial tsunami Changing world geo-political world Altered world communication patterns Election of President-Elect Barrack Obama Unexpected change has dominated .

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Attaining Sustainable Digital Libraries

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  1. Attaining Sustainable Digital Libraries Disruptive Libraries Feng Chia University 12 December 2008 Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  2. What is normal? • Financial tsunami • Changing world geo-political world • Altered world communication patterns • Election of President-Elect Barrack Obama • Unexpected change has dominated Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  3. ‘Normal’ varies from era to era • Rate of change in our own lives • Dependent on our observation and awareness of our worlds • A further factor is the extent to which we can influence the environment • No one is immune from change Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  4. “ You can’t stop change from coming… you can only usher it in and work out the terms. If you are smart and a little lucky, you can make it your friend” Barrack Obama Time Nov 17, 2008: 25 “ You can’t stop change from coming… you can only usher it in and work out the terms. If you are smart and a little lucky, you can make it your friend” Barrack Obama Time Nov 17, 2008: 25 Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  5. ‘Rear Vision Mirror’ • Looking to the past helps to understand how the future happens • Remember the past • Remember how to look forward from that time • Rates of change can be determined Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  6. Uncertainty and ‘Wei Ji’ • If we were able to predict the future, we would be rich • A crisis can mean different things to different people: may not even be a crisis! • With every crisis there is an opportunity • Opportunity can make people super-people if they have the skills Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  7. Disruptive Technologies • Clayton Christensen Innovator’s Dilemma • Disruptive technologies • Initially limited functionality eg PC’s, diaries, PDA’s • Eventually DT’s have enough functionality for most people Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  8. Five PrinciplesClayton Christensen Innovators dilemma • Companies depend on customers and investors for resources *Do not meet current customer need fail • Small markets do not solve growth needs of large companies *Emerging market first mover advantage ..margins too small for large companies..new markets often larger • Markets that do not exist cannot be analysed *Market research and planning good for sustaining technologies Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  9. Five Principles …….. 4.Organisation’s capabilities define its disabilities *Capability in processes and values…work against organisation implementing change 5. Technology supply may not equal market demand *Technology improvement provides greater performance than market can absorb Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  10. Just two………… • Markets which do not exist cannot be analysed • What are the future markets for Libraries? • An Organisation’s capabilities define it’s disabilities • What do we see our capabilities? • Storage; cataloguing; information services???? • These are our disabilities!!! What are our future strengths??? Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  11. What is the disruptive technology for Libraries? • Three main disruptions…. • One, Digital delivery destroyed the Traditional Library model • Two, Google has made the library catalogue redundant • Three, the above two have made the old Librarian role redundant Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  12. ….an Opportunity!! • How do we create a new Business Model for the Library? • How do we develop the new Librarian with a new set of skills? • How do we alter the direction and shape of our organisations and the training organisations? Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  13. Strategic Thinking Strong Within paradigm strategies Paradigm challenging strategies Mindless Action Futures Trap Weak FutureFocus Weak Strong Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  14. Characteristics of the new direction • Digital, digital, digital…… • Users are more remote… or, at least, many of our interactions are with an unseen clientele to content which cannot be seen either • New modes of learning • Cost pressures… everywhere • Most especially, User expectations are very different Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  15. Characteristic: Digital • Not everything will be digital and if it is… it will cost significant amounts of money • Google Books never free………. • Collaborative storage for • low-use research materials • Focus on good choices of • Technology to invest in Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  16. Normal Life Cycle一般的生命周期 Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  17. Life Cycle with Spikes跳跃的生命周期 Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  18. Life Cycle with Long Tail长尾巴的生命周期 Steve O’Connor University Librarian

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  20. How many copies? • Is everything digital? • Is everything which is digital, digital forever? • What is the redundancy rate for technology? • How many copies of journals need to be retained to ensure a digital copy can be made in 100 years? Candace Arai Yano “Optimising the number of copies for print preservation of research journals. October 2008 Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  21. JURA • JULAC is establishing a KHD350 Million low use print robotic repository • A shared collection • No Duplication of content • Shared capital ownership and management Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  22. Characteristic: Remote • How do we relate to users we never meet? • Impacts of technological horizons • Far beyond the campus for access and license arrangements • Meet on the terms of our future users • Generation Y • Seamless to content • From wherever to wherever Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  23. Characteristic: Learning • Engage in new digital environments such as Second Life • Avatar Librarians • Library resources linked to learning courses • Our staffs need to learn to manage in a collaborative environment • Need different managerial styles • Need to be even more creative and forward thinking • Need to be qualified teachers Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  24. PolyU Library Second Life Second Life address: hkpolyU Campus Steve O’Connor University Librarian

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  33. Characteristic: Cost Pressures • Increasing value of Consortia • Roles of Consortia changing further • OCLC ‘disintermediation’ • Merger of large consortia into even bigger consortia • JULAC’s Consortiall saving HKD27 million in 2007 Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  34. Characteristic: User Expectations • Increasing expectation of service, instant service • JULAC commenced HKALL • Empowered users to go to or have materials brought to them… at no cost • JULAC also introduced RAPID to make articles available in 24 hours • PolyU is creating collaborative spaces Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  35. Independent libraries Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  36. Hierarchical libraries in a system…centralised Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  37. Networked libraries…Local Regional or International Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  38. Imagination, knowledge and methodology • Choices need process • Processes describe the journey • Journey needs knowledge • Knowledge needs to avoid being ‘blinkered’ • Imagination is supreme, it allows for creativity Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  39. Imagining a Library Individual Library • Preferred Library Scenario • Strategic Plan Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  40. Imagining a system • Nothing remains the same • Evolution of Consortia • Members are libraries • No longer a collection of libraries • What are the drivers influencing the future of consortia? Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  41. What ‘wei lai’ should we choose? • Important to understand options / alternatives • Important to scope out the alternatives • Is there a difference between Scenario Planning and Strategic Planning? • Important not to engage in strategic planning too early Steve O’Connor University Librarian

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  43. What is sustainability? • A state of mind.. to think completely ‘outside-the-box’ ! • A state of preparedness • Aware of developments and trends in allied and even unrelated disciplines • Motivated to grasp and shape the future Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  44. Obama said ‘You can make change your friend !’ • You can choose to position yourself ahead of the pack • You can choose to be ‘out there’, or to wait for the future to happen to you Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  45. Disruptive Librarians and Libraries will make the future And Make it a sustainable one! Steve O’Connor University Librarian

  46. Xie Xie Diajia Steve O’Connor University Librarian

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