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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
The Swedish talking book model 2.0-----------------------------------------------------------
Jesper Klein [email protected]
www.tpb.se
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Sweden
• 9,3 million population
• Stockholm is the capital
• Approximately 400 000 älgar (moose)
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
TPB – The Swedish library of talking books and braille
• Government agency since 1980– The Department of
culture
• Reading materials for people with print disabilities
• Collaboration with public libraries
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
TPB:s mission
In collaboration with other libraries, cater for the need of reading materials in alternative formats among people with print disabilities
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
TPB:s collection• Talking books from 1955 and onwards• Growing - 25 % of annual book publication in
Sweden• For all age groups• Leisure reading to higher education text books• September 10 2009:
– 70 398 talking books (DAISY 2.02)• 1 933 Text + Audio• 10 279 children and young people books
– 13 965 braille books• 64 tactile image books
– Approximately 3 400 DTBook (z.39.86-2005)
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Target group > 5 % of population
• Visual impairment• Dyslexia• Other groups
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Swedens talking book library service in numbers - September 2009• Transactions per day
– 4500 talking book loans at local libraries– 1000 downloads from TPB– 400 physical copies from TPB
• Users– 45 000 active end users borrow talking books– 811 libraries registered for TPB:s download service
• Public libraries and branches in municipalities• Public school libraries• University and higher ed libraries• Hospital libraries etc
– 3000 university students
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Active end users in Sweden
• 45 000 persons with print disabilities borrow talking books at public libraries– Average age 69 years old– 80 % visually impaired– 50 % have computer and Internet access– Less than 2 % of people with dyslexia
• 3000 higher ed. students
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Target group vs active users
Whole population dyslexia and visual impairment
Active users
Dyslexia Visual impairment Other
< 2 %
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
The Swedish talking book model
TPB:s role– Build and maintain a
national collection• production• cataloguing• Internet download site
– Develop services and technology
– Information and support to local libraries
– Market accessibility, Daisy etc
The role of the libraries– Customer service
• Help find
• Face to face contact
– Loan in / out– Download and CD burn– User administration
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Public libraries – a resource!
In 2008 Swedens public libraries had
• 5 877 employees• 2 600 000 customers• 66 205 public events• 69 000 000 loans each year• 68 000 000 customer visits• 1 400 000 talking book loans
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
The Swedish talking book model
• Well resourced• Access to other
materials at the library – music, video etc
• Personal contact with the library
• Dependency on local resources
• Difficult to survey and produce statistics
• Local library – really for everyone?
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Going digital - 10 years passes quickly!
• 1999– Download of talking books tests begin– Napster
• 2005 – New copyright law
• 2008– 99 % of all public libraries in Sweden download
talking books from TPB• 2009
– Launch of download service to end users
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Downloads and physical loans from TPB
Download and physical copies 2007-01 to 2009-07
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2007-01-01 to2007-06-30
2007-07-01 to2007-12-31
2008-01-01 to2008-06-30
2008-07-01 to2007-12-31
2009-01-01 to2009-06-30
Downloads
Physical loans
2007 2008 2009
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
TPB:s current digital services• For everyone:
– Find what you want• Search• Recommendations• Lists• Subjects• Blog• Youtube clips
– Listen to samples• Only for registered
users – Download the content– Suggest new books
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Download service for private persons
• Launch of regular service June 2009
• University students first, then other user groups
• Local libraries help end users to get access to the service
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Download service for private persons
• To download from TPB you need– Personal user account (social security no)– A face to face introduction at the local
library– Sign an agreement with TPB
• Content must be deleted by the end user after x months
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Some thoughts on the future...
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
New pre conditions
• Collection is now digital and on the web• Local, central and national - blurred concepts• New reading devices - ready for online
delivery• The digital divide – segmentation of end user
groups• User generated content
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
The future is diversified…• Reading devices• Content
– Books– Newspapers– Etc
• Services and distribution– Download or stream yourself –
anywhere, anytime– Borrow from the physical library
• a copy on CD or cassette• bring your own solid state player
– Digital “home delivery”
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Four strategies
1. Maintain and develop the possibility of borrowing books at the local library
2. Develop and promote TPB’s website and download service
3. DAISY Online delivery – enable access for people with small computer competence
4. Enable other organisations to offer download services
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Ideas for a better digital library• Easier to find
– ”did you mean…” functions– recommendation engines– federated search in/out
• Direct access to content - download and streaming• Content preview• Embedded playback software• Useful content and meta data comes from
– The libraries – The end users– The media– The book vendors
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
User generated content
• Participation in the non print disabled community?– Separate content and representation– Web 2.0 accessible technologies?
• Open resources and collaboration between libraries and nations
• What about the global library?
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Jesper Klein
The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille2008-08-24
Other conclusions
• Segmentation perspective (personas) on the end user group – a helpful tool
• Collaboration with public service and commercial sector outside the print disabled world is necessary
• Provide multiple channels for digital distribution and services