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Library on Demand. Linda Gordon Darryl Swarm Kitt Vincent October 17, 2011. Internet Librarian, 2011 – D104, iLibrarian : Virtual, ipads & Mobile Devices. Goals of “Library on Demand”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Library on Demand

Linda GordonDarryl SwarmKitt Vincent

October 17, 2011

Internet Librarian, 2011 – D104, iLibrarian: Virtual, ipads & Mobile Devices

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Goals of “Library on Demand” Supplement existing in-person, email, and telephonic (not

eliminate) library research instruction outreach to remote locations.

 Use multi-channel instructional technologies to optimize

outreach activities, reaching larger numbers of students, “on demand” when instruction is desired but library faculty resources are constrained by physical distance and budget limitations.

Use multi-channel communication and technologies to optimize student learning modality preferences and differences.

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Geographic IssuesUniversity of La Verne has nine satellite

campuses throughout California

DistanceTimeFundingTechnology

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Project PhasesPhase I – Pilot One Campus

Five classrooms at once (2 campuses)Testing with campus staff, feedback, re-testTesting for audio, video, and bandwidth

Phase II – Add Campuses, one at a timeIncrease class participation – classes offered 5 evenings and weekends - 5-8 classrooms per campus – 1-9 campuses per evening

Phase III – Individual Instruction, etc.Each class specialized library instructionInvite other departments, i.e. career services, tutoring,

etc.

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3 Facets of the Pilot ProgramTechnology

Adobe Acrobat and Business Skype

UsersFaculty teaching at remote sites

StaffingCampus staff function as project

support

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TechnologyCurrently available technology

Desirable technology features

RCA campus versus on-site issues

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UsersRCA Students

RCA Faculty

RCA Administration

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StaffingRCA Directors

RCA Faculty

RCA Staff

Library Faculty

Library Staff

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Lessons LearnedSoftware Installation Permissions (Skype)Hardware Acquisition Channels (Microphone)Leadership Commitment and/or Change in

LeadershipNaming Conventions changed throughout the

project Hardware durability

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Thank You!

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