this poster won the Best Poster Award Bobcatsss 2014
Marine Peotta (PBD 2, 2013-2014), Solenne Billard-Nichele (DCB 22, 2013-2014), Morgane Desard (DCB22, 2013-2014)
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Travelling in fictional works
for intuitive, user-centred and sustainable organisations in public libraries’ physical collections
The digital world give people the opportunity to access to information by various means and, furthermore, in a customised
way. Yet, most of the time, libraries organise their fictional works in alphabetical order or by literary genre. These filings are not sustainable
because they are fixed, non-evolutive and inadapted to readers in their individual and public practices .
Being aware of people’s new practices, we argue that only evolving, intuitive and user-centred filings can ensure a sustainable
to find and to access to fictional collections in library.
way
What I'm going to
read tonight?
How do libraries answer to this question?
How can they improve their services?
I'd like a thrilling
love story in some
future world of
robots
- novels in A-Z
order
- a few literary
genre
I'd like a book
in harmony with
my current mood
Library
Library
- arduous
catalogues
- keywords
- no human help
What can libraries do?
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- literary genre filings
- bibliographies
- thematic display tables
DOK website (http://www.dok.info/)
Example of a space dedicated to the
romantic literature at the DOK library
(Delft, Netherlands)
I'd like another
reader's advice!
Few exchange
and expression
spaces
Library
What can libraries do?
- return books trolleys
- reading circles
- catalogues enriched
by readers' commentaries
What can libraries do?
- remote customised advice
- indexing according to
quality criteria
website
webpage (http://bit.ly/19gYq4V)
Two French innovative online services:
"Je ne sais pas quoi lire" (Lorient), and
CultureWok, a sensitive search engine
I'd like a library
by myself, like
myself, easy to get
into
Libraries made
and organised by
librarians
Library
What can libraries do?
- users councils
- participative workshops
by 27Région
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@The Shifted Librarian by Flickr
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(http://www.culturewok.com/)
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Babelthèque website (http://bit.ly/1mBmGlw)
Toulouse library (France): "do it
yourself" tables and a catalogue
enriched by the social network Babelio
project's presentation (http://bit.ly/1mp4xV8)
Lezoux (France): co-construction of the
future library with the inhabitants
Our utopian library
To make user-centred access to fictional collections,
we have to experiment some hybrid solutions
including digital and physical means.
Shall we imagine a library where each book could
move according to its readers' steps and could be
found through a system of geolocation?
A free space in library, why not ?
Solenne Billard-Nichele
Morgane Desard
Marine Peotta
(Lyon, France)
solenne.billard-nichele@enssib.fr
morgane.desard@enssib.fr
Bobcatsss
2014-01-29 to 31
Barcelona
marine.peotta@enssib.fr
Design and layout:
the poster's authors