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Developing a Model for Next-Generation Technology Rich Learning Spaces

Developing a Model for Next-Generation Technology Rich Learning Spaces Electronic Books at the NCSU Libraries: Shaping the Future Employing Emerging Technologies: Mobile Library Initiatives at NC State Cloud Computing & Virtualization Kuali OLE: Community sourced software for libraries

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Developing a Model for Next-Generation Technology Rich Learning Spaces

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  1. Developing a Model for Next-Generation Technology Rich Learning Spaces Electronic Books at the NCSU Libraries: Shaping the Future Employing Emerging Technologies: Mobile Library Initiatives at NC State Cloud Computing & Virtualization Kuali OLE: Community sourced software for libraries NCSU Libraries Fellows Program

  2. Developing a Model for Next-Generation Technology Rich Learning Spaces

  3. Transforming Learning Spaces

  4. The Technology Sandbox

  5. Learning Space Toolkit project • Partners: IMLS, Libraries, DELTA, brightspotstrategy, DEGW • Extend our leadership beyond practice • Engage experts, community

  6. Broadening our perspective • Campuswide view of informal learning spaces • Evolution of spaces

  7. Electronic Books at the NCSU Libraries: Shaping the Future

  8. Building Collections - Priorities • Wherever, Whenever, However • Strategic and Planned Growth • Integrated Collection • Print and online presented side by side

  9. Ebooks at the NCSU Libraries

  10. Ebook Usage

  11. TRLN Context: Snapshot of TRLN Collections

  12. TRLN Context, cont.

  13. Shaping the Future: TRLN Beyond Print Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funded pilot project to develop new business models and licensing terms for the cooperative acquisition of e-books • be prepared for commercial drivers of Amazon, Google, and Apple; • enhance demand-responsive approaches; • re-position resource sharing in hybrid/ e-book environment; • holistic e-book strategy for TRLN; • proposing new models for collaborative management of and access to e-books.

  14. Employing Emerging Technologies:Mobile Library Initiatives at NC State

  15. NCSU Libraries Mobile (2010) • Locations & Hours • Computer Availability • Search • Catalog • Summon • Ask Us • Room Reservations • GroupFinder • News & Events • Webcams • WolfWalk • Reserves

  16. WolfWalk (2010) • “A Photographic History of NC State” • Browse photos by place, decade or theme • 3 flavors • Mobile Web App • iPhone/iPod Touch • iPad

  17. Albums from UA023.005 Campus Views and Facilities Sub-Group, NCSU Special Collections Research Center

  18. Jason Casden, lead developer for WolfWalk, at the NCSU Memorial Tower

  19. Future Directions for Mobile Libraries

  20. Self Guided Instruction

  21. On Demand Support

  22. Near Field Communications

  23. Employing Emerging Technologies:Cloud Computing & Virtualization

  24. Kuali Open Library Environment: Community sourced software for libraries ole Open Library Environment

  25. Momentum for change • Inadequacy of commercial software to manage complex electronic collections • Many libraries and the Mellon Foundation interested in solving the problem • Mellon commissioned a feasibility study, 2008-9 • Funded build project, 2010-12 : $2.5 million from Mellon, $2.5 million from partners

  26. Kuali OLE Community

  27. Why Kuali OLE at NCSU? • Offers a strategic infrastructure for the future, integrations with campus systems • We must be more efficient with business functions • We have critical experience to offer that no other partners have

  28. Kuali OLE Roadmap • November: release 0.3 • Cloud deployment for testing • Selection and Acquisition functionality • March release • Deliver, Manage User Relationship and Describe • Year 3 support for development • April 2012 – March 2013 • Ongoing focus on ERM • Collaboration with JISC on Global Open KnowledgeBase

  29. Openness and higher education • Increasingly IT-intensive research, teaching • Community source aligns with our values • Strong momentum from private and public funding agencies • Breadth of solutions across research, teaching, business

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