Public Librarian s Guide to E-Books

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Public Librarian s Guide to E-Books Webinar Four: Strategies for Sustaining Your E-Book Program with Carson Block Library Technology Consultant www.carsonblock.com librarylandtech@gmail.com

Not Worried! E-Books and E-Readers are a vital piece of a modern library collection of all sizes E-materials are similar to physical materials but with significant differences Libraries of all sizes have successfully implemented programs (and shared their models) Good planning = sustainability!

Who will benefit from this webinar? Public Librarians just starting or trying to build an E-Reader loan program or E-Book collection at their library Any library staff member hoping to better understand the ins and outs of this evergrowing service The Librarian (1556 - Giuseppe Arcimboldo)

Why does this subject seem so complex? It *is* complex Libraries of all sizes and stripes are struggling to understand This webinar series won t cover all of the nuances. But it is designed to help you know where and how to start.

Learning Outcomes for the Series Down-to-earth and practical approach Gain a complete understanding of the nature of E-Books and why they are important to add to library collections Learn the ins and outs of licensing, purchasing and lending E-Books

Learning Outcomes for the Series Receive tips and actionable steps to add E- Books and E-Readers to your library collection Hear strategies for creating a sustainable and scalable E-Book program for your library

Meet Carson Library Technology Consultant President, Colorado PLA 16 years serving library technology IT Director, staff member, leader, consultant, project manager, geek!

My E-Book background and role Co-Chair of a joint public academic/public library committee on ebooks and ereaders Committee produced a report in May 2011 released nationally Personal passion: E-Books are a Top 5 issue Teacher and facilitator

Last Week: Moved from the background to the practical Part one of the cookbook (recipe cards)! Talked with public library staff who have successfully implemented E-Books and E- Readers into their libraries Learned different approaches from wide perspectives to help you!

Today: I ll teach a simple project management framework to launch your E-Book program (or double-check your current approach) A library E-Book manager will comment and demonstrate how the concepts played out in her library! You need paper and a writing instrument today! (electronic forms ok too!)

How to participate Ask as questions come to mind (use Q & A box) Webinar staff will bring questions forward Ask now! Don t wait

Meet Mana Tominaga Electronic Resources Librarian, San Jose Public Library

A little about San Jose Public Library The San Jose Community San Jose Public Library The E-Book program

Project Management 101 Step 1: Impacts/Outcomes Step 2: Objectives Step 3: Stakeholders Step 4: Tasks Step 5: Timeline Step 6: Resources Step 7: Measures Step 8: Implement!

Who s on First? Carson: Steps to managing an E- Book or E-Reader project for your library Mana: Commentary and Insights

Worksheet http://carsonblock.com/resources/

Impacts/Outcomes You are about to make something great happen. What will it be?

Sample Impact/Outcome Statements for an E-Book or E-Reader Program The library wants to get into the E-Book game. create staff comfort and fluency with E- Books. improve digital literacy in our community.

QUICK! Jot down possible impacts or outcomes you would like to see with your E-Book or E-Reader program.

Objectives Specifically -- what will you do to accomplish your desired impacts or outcomes?

Sample Objectives for an E-Book or E- Reader Program The library will add E-Books to the library collection. provide the training and other resources needed to enable staff to become E-Book experts. investigate and implement ways E-Books and E-Readers can improve digital literacy.

QUICK! Jot down possible objectives for your E-Book or E- Reader program.

Stakeholders Who is affected? How are they affected or involved?

Sample Stakeholders for an E-Book or E- Reader Program Patrons Target audiences or everyone? Staff Collection Management IT Circulation Public Desk Staff Others!

More Sample Stakeholders for an E-Book or E-Reader Program Trustees or Boards Vendors Partners (including other libraries) Traditional Media audience (newspapers, radio, etc) emedia audience (Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc) Others?

QUICK! Jot down possible stakeholders who are affected by your E-Book or E- Reader program.

Tasks What are the tasks that need to be performed? What order makes the best sense?

Sample Tasks for an E-Book Program 1. Investigate Options (free, pay) 2. Understand connections to ILS 3. Obtain/buy 4. Test 5. Train staff 6. Promote to patrons

Sample Tasks for an E-Reader program 1. Pick a platform 2. Select titles 3. Determine circulation policies 4. Configure and test 5. Train and educate staff 6. Circulate to happy patrons!

QUICK! Jot down the first tasks that come to mind when thinking about your E-Book or E- Reader program

Timeline When will you perform the tasks you identified?

Sample Timeline E-Book Program Task Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Investigate options (free, pay) Understand Connections to ILS Obtain/Buy Test Train staff Promote to patrons

Sample Timeline E-Reader Program Task Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Pick a platform Select Titles Determine circ policies Configure and test Train and educate staff Circulate to happy patrons!

Timeline Tips: It s impossible to do everything at the same time Some tasks have to happen in sequence Some tasks can happen concurrently Some tasks are impacted by other (sometimes unrelated) activities A good timeline is a powerful communications tool for ll of your stakeholders.

QUICK! Just kidding. Take your time with this one -- and be sure to go back and check your other work later.

Resources Controversial.. People Money Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Startup Ongoing

QUICK! Jot down the resources you will need to accomplish the objectives of your E-Book or E- Reader program.

Measures Raw Numbers Effectiveness

Sample Measures Did we get into the E-Book game (Y/N) Do staff feel more fluent with E-Books? (pre and post surveys) Have we increased the digital literacy in our community? (pre and post surveys, anecdotal from stakeholders and partners, others)

QUICK! Jot down possible measures that would help show the impacts or outcomes of your E-Book or E- Reader program.

Time to briefly revisit your tasks How have they been impacted by resources and measures?

Sample Timeline with Resources and Measures Task Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6...Week 16 Who? Pick a platform Ebook Team Select Titles CM Determine circ policies Circ Configure and test IT Train and educate staff Trainers and all staff Pre-survey Ebook Team Circulate to happy patrons! Circ Post-survey Ebook Team

Tips Plan (need not be lengthy process) Form a team (even with other libraries) Replay sections of the webinars Seek help, ask questions Investigate any consortium solutions in your area Test before you go live.

Questions?

Some Resources E-Book/E-Reader report (May 2011): http://www.poudrelibraries.org/about/pdf/ereader-report-2011extended.pdf No Shelf Required Sue Polanka (book) No Shelf Required Blog http://www.libraries.wright.edu/noshelfrequired/

Thank You! Carson Block Technology Consultant http://www.carsonblock.com/ librarylandtech@gmail.com