Title: Your hosts How we see ourselves
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2Your hostsHow we see ourselves
3And how you may see us by the end of this program
4Legacy Librarianship
5AssumptionLibraries are the Go-To Place for
Information
6How does the library add value to an open
information ecology?
7AssumptionLibraries Arent Just About Books
Anymore.
8How can we leverage the books brand?
9AssumptionPatrons Arent Capable of Finding
Good Things on Their Own
10How can we set up the library to make it easy for
civilians to succeed on their own terms?
11AssumptionOne-on-One Service Is Our Most
Valuable Product
12How can we highlight and reinforce librarians
status as professionals?
13AssumptionCivilians Recognize and Value Library
Confidentiality
14How can we use the data we already collect?
15AssumptionWe Need to Educate These People
16How can we contribute to civilians quality of
life, work, and learning on their terms?
17Good grief!
18For further information
- De Rosa, Cathy, and others. Perceptions of
Libraries and Information Resources. (OCLC,
November 2005) http//www.oclc.org/reports/2005per
ceptions.htm - De Rosa, Cathy, and others. Sharing, Privacy and
Trust in Our Networked World. (OCLC, September
2007) http//www.oclc.org/reports/pdfs/sharing.pdf
(Other OCLC reports are available for free
download or purchase at http//www.oclc.org/report
s.) - George and Joan Thinking Out Loud. InfoPeople
podcasts, 2007- date. Free subscriptions
available http//feeds.feedburner.com/InfoblogGeo
rgeAndJoan - Information Behaviour of the Researcher of the
Future A CIBER briefing paper. (University
College of London, January 2008)
http//www.bl.uk/news/pdf/googlegen.pdf - Madden, Mary, and others. Digital Footprints
Online identity management and search in the age
of transparency. (Pew Internet and American Life
Project, December 2007) http//www.pewinternet.org
/pdfs/PIP_Digital_Footprints.pdf - Nussbaum, Emily. Say Everything, (New York
Magazine, February 12, 2007) http//nymag.com/news
/features/27341/