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Net Gen Students and Libraries

Net Gen Students and Libraries . Joan K. Lippincott Coalition for Networked Information. A Matter of Perspective. “What we assumed was impatience is something they consider immediacy - responses are supposed to be fast.” Oblinger and Oblinger, 2005, 1.2. Multi-media Figure it out

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Net Gen Students and Libraries

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  1. Net Gen Students and Libraries Joan K. Lippincott Coalition for Networked Information

  2. A Matter of Perspective “What we assumed was impatience is something they consider immediacy - responses are supposed to be fast.” Oblinger and Oblinger, 2005, 1.2 CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  3. Multi-media Figure it out Work in groups Multi-task Text-based Learn from experts Individually based Logical, linear Net Gen and Libraries: Disconnects Libraries Net Gen Students CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  4. Disconnects - Net Gen and Libraries • Information Resources • Services • Environments CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  5. Information Resources • Continue to integrate library information into Google • Offer simplified and graphic ways to approach searching • Integrate subject guides into CMS • Integrate searching of “open” Web resources with searching licensed materials CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  6. Map Collections “Ticker” CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  7. British Museum website CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  8. Contribution from Vectorshttp://vectors.iml.annenberg.edu/ CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  9. Most information seekers want… CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  10. Services • Use students on design teams • Integrate services into CMS • Explore services for mobile devices • Represent services visually and use multimedia in instruction • Focus on partnership models • Emphasize how to evaluate information resources • Emphasize information policy issues CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  11. U. Alberta Library’s PDA Zone CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  12. Grokker at Stanford CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  13. Contribution from Vectors CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  14. Environments • Provide individual and group learning spaces • Support access to and creation of information resources • Offer staff and faculty training • Provide staff with wide range of skills • Effectively market services • Integrate physical spaces and services with virtual • Build community CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  15. UC Merced Library “The library will have a café and allow food and beverages in the stacks and reading areas…Large, flat-screen digital monitors may hang like picture frames on the walls, displaying information or images from the digitized special collections.” “The Birth of a Research University,” CHE, v.51, Issue 30, p. A24 CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  16. Virtual 3-D Models in the Library It is 2012 and most research libraries are now outfitted with real-time, immersive theaters…”Users of the theater feel as if they are right in the middle of the subject of their study - be it ancient Rome, the three stable members of the C2H4O Group of isotomers, the interacting galaxy NBC 4038/9 in Corvus, or the geological stratigraphy of Mars. At will, users can fly over Earth and, moving a time bar, set themselves down at any one of several hundred sites of great importance to humanity’s cultural history.” Bernard Frischer, The Ultimate Internet Café. CLIR, 2005 CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  17. U. Minnesota Library’s Blog Service CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  18. Comments and Discussion • Is the notion of Net Gen students a myth or hype? • Why shouldn’t students learn to use our sophisticated information systems? • What are some inexpensive ways to adapt to Net Gen preferences? • What examples can you add that illustrate new content, services, and environments tailored to Net Gen students? CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

  19. Educating the Net Gen Edited by Diana G. Oblinger and James L. Oblinger http://www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/666&ID=pub7101 CNI Spring Task Force Meeting April 4-5, 2005

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