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Developing Online Patron Tutorials. Today’s Agenda. Case Studies. Case Studies. A review of case studies provides some answers: What has been successful? What have libraries learned in the process? What tools have they used? What would they recommend to others?. Carmel Clay Public Library.
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Case Studies Case Studies A review of case studies provides some answers: • What has been successful? • What have libraries learned in the process? • What tools have they used? • What would they recommend to others?
Carmel Clay Public Library http://www.carmel.lib.in.us/
Carmel Clay Public Library http://www.carmel.lib.in.us/ Highlights - Promotion: • Through homepage • Point-of-need • YouTube channel • Facebook
Dallas Public Library http://www.dallaslibrary2.org/tutorials/tutorials.php
Dallas Public Library http://www.dallaslibrary2.org/tutorials/tutorials.php Highlights: • Organized hierarchical subject based inventory • Ability to limit list of videos by subject • Coordination with City for employment tutorials
William Paterson University http://guides.wpunj.edu/content.php?pid=127800&sid=1096786
William Paterson University http://guides.wpunj.edu/ Highlights - Feedback: • Feedback form • Comments tracked • Live librarian chat • Rotating icon on homepage
St. Louis Community College http://guides.stlcc.edu/tutorials
St. Louis Community College http://guides.stlcc.edu/tutorials Highlights: • Rotating feature video • Started with existing open source • Collaborate with faculty, incorporate into Blackboard • Focus on short in/outtutorials • Ease of sharing
Content Selection Topic & content selection for tutorials: • Needs assessment – formal vs. informal • Support of library subsidized resources • Subject matter expertise • Common inquiries • General considerations
Skill/Tool Continuum Skill Level/Training Requirements Core competency Less than 1 day 1-2 weeks, daily use ~40-100 use hours $400/$80 $15/$100 (hosting) $300/$100$200 training $800/$200$200 training Budget: One-time/Annual
Things we know… What we know: • Computer-based video is popular • Social media is best marketing vehicle • Short attention spans, 3 minutes or less • Likelihood of use is higher for those comfortable using computers
Maximize Sharing Expertise Maximize sharing your expertise • Screencast or record demonstration sessions with patrons and reuse – send links via email as a reinforcement to patrons • Consider ongoing “webinars” – record and archive for others • Maintain an inventory of annotated screen captures and other reusable assets
Creation Tools Like a great chef - never throw out the practice batch! Share it, evaluate it, and incorporate feedback into the next batch.
Promotion and Access Promotion & access to your tutorials: • Web site placement (location, location, location) • Access points (multiple listings) • Compliancy & language • Hosting implications • Consistency (icons, design)
Evaluation Effectiveness & Lifespan: • Quantitative measuring - usage • Qualitative measure - usefulness • Determining shelf life • Updating & replacing
The Big Picture Perspective & Take-aways: • Launch strategies • Part of ongoing public service activities • Just do it!
Additional Resources • WJ Patron Tutorial resources • Lib20 Wiki - Screencasting Resources • A.N.T.S. – Animated Tutorial Sharing Project Best Practices in Screencasting