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Cloud Computing. FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Mary Rose V. Loria @ mvloria. Image by Equinix.com. Self-Check. I have a Facebook or Twitter account. I have an email that is hosted on the Web. I share pictures, audio/video files, and documents over the Internet.
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Cloud Computing FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES Mary Rose V. Loria @mvloria Image by Equinix.com
Self-Check • I have a Facebook or Twitter account. • I have an email that is hosted on the Web. • I share pictures, audio/video files, and documents over the Internet. • My library has a website, a blog or a wiki. • I have downloaded free e-books from the Web.
Outline • What is Cloud Computing? • Types of Cloud Computing • Cloud-based Library Applications • Benefits of Cloud Computing • Issues of Cloud Computing • Librarians’ Roles • Challenges
What is Cloud Computing? a style of computing in which massively scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service to external customers using Internet technologies -- Gartner Group refers to the use of Internet servers to provide applications, storage, and processing power to smaller Web-connected computing devices. -- School Library Journal
SaaS • Software as a Service • Cloud Applications • Applications delivered over the Internet as a service • Subscription services • One size fits all
Libraries & Saas • Google Apps • Microsoft Sharepoint • Enterprise Koha • WorldCat • Biblios • LibraryThing • IM & SMS Services • LibGuides • Social Software
Platform as a Service • Development environments provided over the Internet as a service • Pay-as-you-go or subscription pricing model • Apps are developed for that one platform
Infrastructure as a Service • aka HaaS or Hardware as a Service • Storage services and computing power delivered over the Internet as a service • Metered pricing • Not “dedicated”
Libraries and IaaS • LibLime • My Kansas Library • Kent State University Libraries • DCPL • DCPL – ILS • Boston Public Library • British Library
Library Applications • Hosted library catalogs • Social book sites (Shelfari, LibraryThing, GoodReads) • E-books Online (Project Gutenberg, ICDL) • Online Calendars & schedules • Facebook Fan Pages • Wikis, Blogs, Nings • Blogs, Wikis, Nings
Calendar IM/SMS Docs Email Groups Forms / Surveys Video Conference YouTubeChannel
Benefits of the Cloud • Cost • Reliability • Portability • Scalability • Collaboration • Usability • Security • Green
Issues • Service level agreements • Uptime and reliability • Cost and affordability • Legal and organizational issues • Staff knowledge
Changing Roles • Staff development guru • Onsite support for students and staff • Supporting flipped classrooms • Gathering primary source data • Communication • Collaborative planning • Policy input
Libraries and the Cloud • Not All-or-Nothing • Start small • Cloud storage • Cloud applications • Use major providers: Amazon, Google, Salesforce, Microsoft, Facebook
Challenges • Forget about IT as you know it today • Get ready to outsource IT • Let go of the desire to control