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Digital contents for public Libraries

Digital contents for public Libraries. Background. A collaboration project 2010-2011: Digital text and e-readers Finance from the Ministry of Education and Culture Participants: Helsinki City Library and Turku City Library

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Digital contents for public Libraries

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  1. Digital contents for public Libraries

  2. Background • A collaboration project 2010-2011: Digital text and e-readers • Finance from the Ministry of Education and Culture • Participants: Helsinki City Library and Turku City Library • Purpose: introduce e-readers and tablet computers in public libraries and gather feedback from patrons • Familiarize library professionals with e-readers and e- books • Results: • Huge success: patrons were enthusiast in new service • Open-mind attitude towards library’s role • Library is the right place to learn new things about technology • Lot of visibility in the national media

  3. But something is missing? • A questionnaire for patrons about e-readers and digital text; nearly 300 responses • Positive feedback, but disappointment with the digital material • Patrons wanted different kind of e-material • Respondents emphasized that they would like to use e-material offered expressly by libraries

  4. Conclusion • E-readers and tablet computers are just one format for using e-materials • The primary task of libraries is to offer content • Our enviroment is changing rapidly and thoroughly • Libraries need to respond to the needs of their patrons

  5. Solution • The Council for Public Libraries launched a projectDigital contents for public Libraries • A workingcommitteeof tenmembers • Represents the needs and opinions of publiclibraries • Co-operationincreaseefficiency • Members: Soile Hirvasniemi, Oulu City Library Arja Kuisma, Kouvola City Library Aija Laine, Turku City Library Päivi Litmanen-Peitsala, Libraries.fi Erkki Lounasvuori, Central Library of the Finnishpubliclibraries Virva Nousiainen-Hiiri, Helsinki City Library Anna-Maria Soininvaara, Helsinki City Library Leif Storbjörk, Pietarsaari City Library Jonas Tana, Libraries.fi Varpu Vallbacka, Hämeenlinna City Library • Consultation with experts of differentfields

  6. Objective and main duties • Provideaccees to digitalmaterial for allFinnishpeople • Prevent the digitaldivide • Answer to the needs of patrons • Libraries in the e-materialditributionchain • Obtainwell-functioninglicencemodelstogether with publishers and The Finnish National Electronic Library • A centaralizedpurchaising and financingmodel • E-materialstrategy for publiclibraries • Update the skills of libraryprofessionals • Visibility, publicity and marketing of e-material • Collaboration with Europeanlibraries and library-relatedoragnizations • Collaborate with the eReadingproject, which is part of the Next Mediaresearchprogramme

  7. Contact information • Manage by Central Library of the Finnish public libraries, Helsinki City Library • Finance by the Ministry of Education and Culture • Contact information of the working committee: ssyk@kirjastot.fi • Chairwoman Virva Nousiainen-Hiiri • Tel. GSM +358 50 4025813 • e-mail: virva.nousiainen-hiiri@hel.fi • Planning Officer Aija Laine • Tel. GSM +358 40 1682636 • e-mail: aija.laine@turku.fi

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