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Challenge: Bridging the physical and the virtual

Challenge: Bridging the physical and the virtual. Group members: Annie Christensen, Å ke Nygren, Frida Liljeqvist, Gitte Barclack, Grete Stuevold Madsbakken, Hrafn A. Harðarson, Einar Ólafsson, Kristín R. Vilhjálmsdóttir, Sunna Björk Þórarinsdóttir, Tiina Tarvonen

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Challenge: Bridging the physical and the virtual

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  1. Challenge: Bridging the physical and the virtual Group members: Annie Christensen, Åke Nygren, Frida Liljeqvist, Gitte Barclack, Grete Stuevold Madsbakken, Hrafn A. Harðarson, Einar Ólafsson, Kristín R. Vilhjálmsdóttir, Sunna Björk Þórarinsdóttir, Tiina Tarvonen Facilitators: Lisbeth Overgaard Nielsen and Úlfhildur Dagsdóttir

  2. Visions? What do we want to create (use both the group’s ambition, the citizen’s and the library’s ambitions)? Why? • To remove the bridge and combine the visual and the physical library

  3. What do we think are the most important angles/themes in the challenge? • Mashing up the collection • Interaction between the physical and the virtual • The right time!

  4. Choose the most important angle: Matchmaking Interest groups e.g. Women’s story circle • Facilitating activities in the physical as in the virtual library • Free space • Bookshelves virtual & physical • Competence on sharing, exposing and publishing • Mashing up the library’s collection • Being part of the library’s collection

  5. How do we construct the idea? What do you think we should create? – activities/constructions? How do we do it? (what actions should we take to make it happen?) Interest-groups Themes like travel, events, etc. How to get people? Act only as facilitator, not interfere. Ask groups to come to the library and have autonomy of their group. Facilitator can connect groups. • Give virtual and physical space themes and teamrooms • Establish connections into different subcultures • Motivate people to come to library with their content • Library facilitator • Technology

  6. What difference does it make? With whom do we do it? - partners and competencies? What is the difference/result the activities will make – to the society and the citizens • Interest-groups • Supporting creative communities • Creating communities • Opening up the library

  7. How does the Network of Nordic Librariesbuildon the ideas from this camp? Ning as community? Groundwork for experience Try out physical groupwork virtually Networking

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