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A Librarian’s Field Guide to Near Field Communication
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Sheli McHugh (@shelitwits) Cataloging & Metadata Librarian, University of Scranton Kristen Yarmey (@kristenyt) Digital Services Librarian, University of Scranton
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What this presentation is not: based in experience
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What this presentation is: an introduction
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What is NFC? (Near Field Communication)
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What is NFC? A way for devices to transmit and receive information wirelessly at close range
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How does it work? Initiator (read/write mode) Target
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How does it work? Initiator Target (card emulator mode)
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How does it work? Initiator/target (peer-to-peer mode) Target/initiator (peer-to-peer mode)
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Why do we need this? We already have Bluetooth. And WiFi. And QR codes.
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Why do we need this?
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Maybe we do need this. “a game changer” “the biggest shift in technology since the iPhone” “from smartphones to to superphones”
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How is it being used?
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Mobile payment Now Google Wallet Coming ISIS (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile) ISIS Visa Wallet
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Access Control Now Yale Locks KEyLink smart car keys KEyLink smart car keys Pilots Arizona State U Clarion Stockholm
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Mobile marketing Now Proxama smart posters Proxama Google Places kits Google Places Pilots thinaire/Radiant Outdoor billboard thinaire/Radiant Outdoor
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Social media Now FourSquare at Google I/O FourSquare at Google I/O Google+ Prototype NFriendConnector
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Gaming Now Angry Birds Magic Places Angry Birds Fruit Ninja blades Fruit Ninja
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What else? Public transportation Publictransportation Parking meters and passes Parking Concert and event ticketstickets Health care and accessibility Health careaccessibility Restaurants & grocery stores Restaurantsgrocery stores Cemeteries
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Rosetta Stone
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When is it coming? If ever?
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When is it coming? Already popular in Asia Some phones are already NFC enabled Some phones By 2014, 1 in 5 cell phones will be NFC- enabled (Juniper)Juniper By 2015, 1 in 2 cell phones will be NFC- enabled (Sy Choudhury, Qualcomm)Sy Choudhury, Qualcomm
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The naysayers PayPal Square eBay …do users really want this?
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Who to watch
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What does it mean for us ?
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Easy applications Mobile library cards Mobile payment of library fines Authentication for library computers & printers Marketing with smart posters Gaming (libraries are magic places, after all!)
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The importance of place Celebrating a neighborhood or campus
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A truly mobile collection NFC tags on books or media resources could contain: – Bibliographic information – Reviews – Author biography – Link to similar resources – Social media integration – Self check out! – Due date for a checked-out book
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A truly mobile collection Off-the-shelf self-checkout? – Bibliotecha has a prototype app! Bibliotecha
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The dark side NFC may change the way our patrons interact with information Awareness and education
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Security and privacy Mobile payment – Can be more secure than a magnetic strip on a credit card User responsibilities Vulnerabilities at all levels: phone, app, OS, tag…
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Thank you! www.slideshare.net/kristenyt
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Resources
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Introductions to NFC – Near Field Communications: A Technology Primer (ars technica) Near Field Communications: A Technology Primer – What’s NFC, and Why do I Care? (ReadWriteWeb) What’s NFC, and Why do I Care? – Near Field Communication Quick Guide (Mashable) Near Field Communication Quick Guide
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NFC Forum – Specs Specs – White Paper on Smart Posters (pdf) White Paper on Smart Posters (pdf) NFC World: NFC World – List of Trials and Pilots List of Trials and Pilots – List of NFC Enabled Phones List of NFC Enabled Phones Apple Patents referring to NFC Apple Patents
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Security and privacy – FTC December 2010 Staff ReportStaff Report – Collin Mulliner’s NFC security research web page and NinjaCon presentationweb pageNinjaCon presentation – Intrepidus Group webinar “NFC for N00bs” (Oct 21!)“NFC for N00bs” – MasterCard statement on Google Wallet securitystatement
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