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The Mobile Effect - european librarians theatre
1. European Librarians Theatre
2nd December 13.15-14.15
The Mobile Effect
Social Media Spotlight
Libraries Go Digital
30th November 13.15-14.15
1st December 13.15-14.15
2. The Mobile Effect
How are mobile technologies (iPad, Kindle,
etc.) impacting Librarians’ jobs?
Moderator
Anne Caputo
Executive Director, Learning & InfoPro Programs, Dow Jones & Company, USA
Panel
Tonia Arahova
Manager Periodicals Department, National Library, Greece
Laura Ballestra
Head of student information literacy programmes, Cattaneo Univ. & AIDA
representative, Italy
Andrew Clark
Group Leader for Library & Information Services, UCB Pharma, UK
Anne-Marie Libmann
Consultant Russian Market Research & Russian Information, France
European Librarians Theatre
30th November 13.15-14.15
3. How are mobile technologies (iPad, Kindle,
etc.) impacting Librarians’ jobs?
Anne Caputo
Executive Director, Learning & InfoPro Programs, Dow Jones & Company, USA
The Mobile Effect
30th November 13.15-14.15
4. How are mobile technologies (iPad, Kindle,
etc.) impacting Librarians’ jobs?
Tonia Arahova
Manager Periodicals Department, National Library, Greece
The Mobile Effect
30th November 13.15-14.15
7. Statistics
– Mobile telephone subscriptions reached 17 millions –
equivalent to double the population of Greece
– 20% of the young children (7-12 years old) have cell
phones
– 91% of the adults (18-70 years old)use mobile
phones.
– 39% of academic libraries currently offer a mobile-
friendly library website, and slightly fewer (36%)
offer a mobile-friendly catalogue
– People have access to the web catalogues of the
libraries but poor online help as the only service is:
Ask a Librarian via email. 55% of academic libraries
and 24% of public libraries currently offer some type
of mobile services to their customers
8. What is really happening
Although overall sales of mobile handsets is in
decline, the market share of smartphones is still
on the rise
1.1 million smartphone ‘units’ were sold in 2009
in Greece
reader interest in ebooks has skyrocketed
Beyond the friendliness of user interfaces, the
availability of a variety of applications is the key
factor attracting consumer interest to smart phone
products.
9. Greek Libraries Landscape –
what is missing?
develop “mini- library ecosystems” of
mobile applications
integrate the library into the mobile
revolution – putting the “we” in our web
smart “library” phone
10. Mobile Services for Greek
Libraries Now and Tomorrow
Access Services –
Message Reference
– Interactive SMS &
– Text Message Reference
Electronic Collections
– Promote Access to
Collections via Smart
Phones
Social Networking
– Customizable Mobile
Interface for the Library
11. Think forward think mobile
step foot into the mobile environment
new mobile services are on the horison
– mobile layout of the library’s website
– mobile catalogue interface
– the “ability to access databases” via mobile
devices as the next highest priority
– mobile-friendly OPACs and e-resources, and
fully optimized patron account features
12. Dreams based on reality
Many library budgets are simply stretched too
thin already because of the economic crisis in the
country
limited staff time
20% of libraries in Greece have a web presence
All libraries wish to
– provide a mobile-optimised version of their website
– create an entry point for libraries to continue to
explore and expand mobile library services as
technology advances and librarians gain valuable
expertise in this area
13. New National Policy
Deliver enhanced user services
Establish and strengthen library’s
mobile presence educate staff,
build local expertise
promote discussion by offering
training sessions and professional
development options
promise to evolve information
technologies in a national
designed mobile library
environment
14. New Strategy
This vision reflects our
commitment to the value,
integrity, and diversity of
knowledge. In order to put
it into practice, it’ s
necessary to:
Encourage collaboration
Integrate and augment
Manage mobile technology as an
investment
Rethink historic assumptions
Embed policies in strategies
Enhance what is distinctive
Focus on the user
Move the library user to the centre
of library planning and service
delivery.
Plan facilities that are flexible,
that reflect an understanding of
user needs, and that are
technology rich.
Recruit, train, and effectively
utilize library personnel in a
flexible manner that acknowledges
both the changing nature of our
work and the demands of our
users.
15. The next generation will define the
“library” as content and services
available on the Internet or its
incarnation!
Thank you so much for your attention
Antonia Arahova
16. I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of
library. - Jorge Luis Borges
17. How are mobile technologies (iPad, Kindle,
etc.) impacting Librarians’ jobs?
Laura Ballestra
Head of student information literacy programmes, Cattaneo University and AIDA
representative (Italian documentalists association), Italy
The Mobile Effect
30th November 13.15-14.15
18. Information literate people do it
better: technical mobile devices
use at LIUC Library
Laura Ballestra
Cattaneo University LIUC
19. Italian context :11-24 years old media usage
2000:2006
CELL PHONES
TV
INTERNET
L’uso dei media e del cellulare in Italia,
Istat, 2008 (data: 2006)
20. USA
Cellular mobile subscribers in the OECD
2007 OECD Communications Outlook 2009
UK
73.542.000
ITALY: 89.800.000
GERMANY
JAPAN
CELL PHONES
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21. Cellular phones - Italy
L’uso dei media e del cellulare in Italia, Istat,
2008 (data: 2006)
Cellular phone young users
0,0
10,0
20,0
30,0
40,0
50,0
60,0
70,0
80,0
90,0
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6 - 10 15 - 17
20 - 24
35 - 44
Age
Users
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24. LIUC Library
SURVEY November 2010: 200 students
(undergraduates-graduates)
• 100%: PCs
• 100%: cellular phones
• 50%: smart phones (I-phone, Blackberry, )
Tablets, I-pad, Nook, Kindle: not greatly used
25. LIUC Library
FOCUS GROUP: 15 students
Smart phones used in University for
Navigating web site and Library web site
95%: good experience
27. LIUC LIBRARY
Cellular phones and devices won’t determine
success in making the grade, as it happened for
PCs (PISA, 2010)
E-books offered by us to our students won’t
determine e-book use, as it happens with digital
collections
Are the new millenium learners making the grade? Technology use and educational
performance in PISA, Oecd, 2010
30. How are mobile technologies (iPad, Kindle,
etc.) impacting Librarians’ jobs?
Andrew Clark
Group Leader for Library and Information Services, UCB Pharma, UK
The Mobile Effect
30th November 13.15-14.15
31. How are mobile technologies (iPad, Kindle,
etc.) impacting Librarians’ jobs?
Anne-Marie Libmann
Consultant Russian Market Research and Russian Information Consultancy, France
The Mobile Effect
30th November 13.15-14.15
32. The mobile effect:
How are mobile technologies impacting
Librarians’ jobs?
SLA - EBSCO Online - 30th Nov 2010
Anne Marie Libmann
Russian Market Research Consultant
Board Member ADBS, FRANCE
33. ABDS :
The leading French
Information Professionals Association
Nearly 5 000 members
Core activities focused on increasing employment and
employability
ADBS is currently conducting three studies about strategic
issues :
Evaluating usage of skills, practices, career development
and salary levels of Information Professionals
Defining new employement-related products and services
for ADBS’s members
Understanding long term views of large French companies’
top management regarding information needs and the future
position of Information Professionals
34. Mobiles in France :
much more enthusiasm on consumer
market than on corporate market
Will the mobile corporate market really grow in the next years
in France?
A low equipment rate of professional cell phones (21% of working
people)
But a promising growth of smartphones (+13% in one year)
Will specific mobile information apps develop in a significant
way?
Internal obstacles to be overcomed :
Strong internal IT policies
A high discrepancy between powerful laptops with optimized
business applications and devices with poorer ergonomics (except
Ipad) and unstable/slow connection
35. A revolution to come for corporate
cell phones market, regarding French users
and Information Professionals ?
A permanent need of connection to innovative apps
and real time access to business data
Impressive capabilities of mobile devices
Smartphones users being Info Pros’ traditional
customers
« Grown-up » customers, willing to choose their own
contents and applications
To be considered in a new way by Info Pros
36. Challenges to be faced
by Information Professionals
Info Pros and customers drifting further apart
Much more difficult than technical challenge of
designing and delivering services on mobiles:
how will Info Pro reposition their relationship
with customers ?
Content providers targeting different
communities of users through fitted and well
packaged applications
37. What role will the Info Pros of the future
play with mobiles?
A dual position to manage : demonstrating cost-
effectiveness of expert search, and being at the same
time purchasing advisors for apps
… and a question : what about information post-
processing and how to feed shared knowledge
systems with « mobile information »?
Moving the relationship forward with customers in an
extended business sphere
Taking a proactive approach and investing in marketing
Innovating services, based on mobile devices’ features:
Personalisation
Interactivity and exchange
Real time access to information
Exploring new communication and contribution patterns
38. Thank you for your attention
Anne Marie Libmann
amlibmann@orange.fr