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Internet Librarian International, 2014 - London Session A104 - Global inspiration, local action The modern library supports learning on all levels. All types of library, in many different countries, face the same challenges, driven in many cases by technological developments or financial contraints. Despite having the same core issues, libraries come up with different answers, shaped by their differing cultures. By being globally inspired – and translating that inspiration into local action – libraries can transform their communities.

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Global inspiration, local action

The next 25 minutes:

The global world vs global librarianship

History, stories, examples

Where to start…

Global vs local

The times they are …

Sirius is eight-point-six light years awayArcturus is thirty sevenThe past is the pastAnd it’s here to stayWikipedia is heavenWhen you don’t want to remember no more

Nick Cave - We Real Cool

Shift happens…

Wisdom of the crowd

Crowdsourcing

Crowdfunding / microfinancing

Community gardening

Neuroscience

Local

…Shift happens

Maker movement

Smart devices

Health

Social aware

Social innovation

Share economy

ACCESS vs LEARNING

Photographed 2007 by Carol Highsmith

Learning as strategy

Library learning strategy…

Learning empowers people…

Education for the young and life long learning for all.

The library supports learning on all levels - and for people of all ages.

Libraries have the skills to support transformation of information to knowledge.

Connected Learning

“In the ‘connected learning’ approach, learning is accelerated when it is powered by an individual’s interests and passions, supported by peers, and in spaces where an individual feels valued and safe.”

Åke Nygren

http://library.ifla.org/1014/1/167-nygren-en.pdf

MOOCSParticipatory Learning Connected Learning 23 mobile things Hacker spaces *Fablabs *Hands on

Lifelong learning digital divide

23mobilethings.net

Findings

Applications on a tablet device will enhance ourLibrary services. 60 % -> 82 %

Very / somewhat familiar: Twitter 27 % -> 100 %

Very / somewhat familiar: QR 33 % -> 84 %Survey by Dr. Michael Stephens

23 goes globalFranceAustralia New ZealandUSAGermany

RussiaSingapore – PhilippinesNorwayDenmark

USA…………….…………………EUROPE

Teen librarians doing special teen programs in designated teen areas

WE NEED THIS !!!!!

!!!!!!!!!!

Gamification

https://www.flickr.com/photos/guldborgsund/9268495872

Moraine Valley Community College LibraryWorld War M: Humans vs Zombies

https://www.flickr.com/photos/kordite/3345389584

https://www.flickr.com/photos/54459164@N00/7670356328/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanwide/84107876/

THINK

Jan Holmquist

janholmquist.net

Twitter: @janholmquist

janholmquist@gmail.com

about.me/janholmquist

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