Digital Spaces vs. Physical Spaces

I have, for some time, wanted to write a post on physical and digital spaces.  Digital spaces were once designed on models imposed from physical spaces.  Think about the first Yahoo Directory design.  Things have changed a lot since then.  With the recent focus on Chicago’s YOUmedia center, and the underlying research (Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out) we are finally seeing physical spaces being designed based on digital spaces and digital culture.  The physical spaces mirror how people interact in digital spaces.

Nancy Kranich delivered part of the keynote note speech at the ILA Annual Conference this year.  She added her thoughts when you discussed how libraries still often design websites similarly to how we have designed our physical buildings.

The directory style website are obsolete, as are much of the way in which we interact with our patrons in a digital space.  We need to rethink how we present ourselves digitally.  We need to rethink how we serve our patron’s needs remotely.  We need to rethink how we design our physical spaces too.  Just because we have always done it this way will not carry us into our future. We need to rethink our whole way of digital thinking.

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Epiphany — Innovation & Leadership #ila10

I had an awesome conversation tonight with Gail Bush (President of ILA and Rockstar).  She said that the profession needs my (our) skills, innovation, activism, technology.  I replied that we need leadership training.  Together we realize that we need each other.  We have something to learn from each other.  For Innovative Leadership requires collaboration, and today I understood that on a whole new level. I am so excited about the next chapter in my life, the next chapter of libraries, and the next chapter of my beloved profession.  I am so proud of Illinois librarians, and am so glad to call myself an Illinois librarian.

~Sleepy Librarian Out

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Chicago Deskset — ILA — Pub Crawl

The Information Activist, the Chicago Desksetters, and pretty much all the awesome library people in the area will be at ILA’s Annual Conference this week.  Talk to you next week.

The Chicago Deskset will be hosting one of the four sites for ILA’s “The Hidden Secrets of Streeterville”.

Are you free Wednesday evening?  Come hang out with other librarians and the Chicago Deskset at Elephant & Castle at 160 E Huron Avenue from 8PM to 11PM.  When you see the red British phone booth you know that you have arrived.  Come out and talk about civic librarianship over a pint, or lend your taste buds to the catalogers.  We intend on cataloging each of the 16 draft imports.  Our professional commitment is so great that it drips off our chins.

Please RSVP on the Facebook event page.

On behalf of the Chicago Deskset,

Anthony Molaro

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