Peter Krasilovsky's

Local Onliner

Sep 11
2006

Libraries Take A Place in the Local EcoSystem

Many have written off their public libraries as quaint (and expensive) throwbacks in an era with ready access to Google, Borders and Starbucks. But as made clear in “Libraries n the Digital Age: Implications for Publishers,” a stimulating new EPS report by Dan Perry and Rebecca Clife, the library has a second life that may be just as relevant to the lifeblood of their communities. That second life makes them a combination B2B directory, city guide, social net, Meetup and Internet cafe.

Some, like The Brooklyn Library, have membership programs that include discounts with area merchants. Others have developed greasemonkey scripts that alerts users when they have a book that’s been searched on Amazon.

“As a physical building located at the center of a town, a library….fulfils a valuable role in being a focus for the community,” notes the authors. “Many libraries have… developed social roles which are secondary to their original and most basic purpose: to collect and provide access to information content. Libraries have become notice –board providers, hosts of local association meetings, teaching spaces, and even places to meet friends.”

Online, libraries can drive their own traffic. “Keeping the library front of mind for its community as the place to go for information will be key to maintaining its relevance,” note the authors.

Trained librarians may not be front-and-center of the new social library. But, according to the authors, librarians still have a major role to play in the libraries’ resurgence. “The ability to set up, maintain and use tools such as wikis, blogs, portals and communication tools such as email and instant messaging will be important ways for librarians to foster a sense of community and identity for the virtual library.”

  • 0
  • 0

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

  • Events

    ILM East: The Largest East Coast Local Show
    Boston March 26-28

    Keynotes
    Ted Leonsis, Vice Chairman of the Board, Groupon +++
    Jason Calacanis, CEO, Mahalo
    Michael Zimbalist, VP, Research Operations, New York Times
    Jay Herratti, CEO, CityGrid
    Leslie Berland, SVP, Social Strategy, American Express
    Michael Silberman, GM, NewYorkMag.com

    Featured Speakers
    Bill Bice, CEO, BoomTime
    Merrill Brown, co-founder. MSNBC.com, Court TV
    Geoff Cramer, CEO, Social Made Simple
    Juan Delgado, Managing Director, Americas, Perform!
    Jim Douglass, EVP, Cartera Commerce
    Jere Doyle, CEO, EverSave
    Walt Doyle, CEO, Where
    Josh Fenton, CEO, GoLocal24
    Adam Japko, CEO, Digital Sherpa
    Maria Kermath, Dir., New Tech, AT&T Advertising Sales
    Mark Josephson, SVP, AOL Local
    Charlie Kim, CEO, Next Jump
    John McIntyre, CEO, Pixelfish
    Scott Maxwell, Sr. Managing Director, Open View
    Randa Minkarah, SVP, Revenue, Fisher Communications
    Randy Parker, President, SMB Apps
    Mark Schmulen, GM, Social Media, Constant Contact
    Andy Slater, VP, Digital Agency Sales, Katz 360
    Andrew Shotland, Publisher, Local SEO Guide
    Christopher Tippie, CEO, FindNSave
    John Valentine, VP, Scvngr/Level Up
    Darren Waddell, EVP, Reply.com
    Zohar Yardani, CEO, Main St. Connect

    Welcome

    Thanks for coming to my personal site. Most of the content on this site is also found on BIA/Kelsey’s Local Media Watch, which includes material from other BIA/Kelsey analysts. I am a Vice President with BIA/Kelsey, and am focused on the Marketplaces research program.

  • Archives

  • Tag Cloud