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The world’s libraries. Connected. “I find Google a lot easier than going to the library website.” Imagine Ways to Innovate and Inspire Students to Use the Academic Library ACRL, Indianapolis, IN, April 10-13, 2013 Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph. D. Senior Research Scientist Erin M. Hood, M.L.I.S. Research Support Specialist OCLC Research Donna Lanclos, Ph. D. Associate Professor for Anthropological Research University of North Carolina,

The world’s libraries. Connected. Defining “Literacies” Digital Visitors & Residents

The world’s libraries. Connected. Defining “Literacies” Digital Literacy Strategies & skills needed to work with information & communication technologies (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming) Information Literacy Strategies & skills needed to find and evaluate the information itself

The world’s libraries. Connected. Defining “Literacies” Information Literacy Strategies & skills needed to find and evaluate the information itself (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Introduction Digital Visitors & Residents

The world’s libraries. Connected. Visitors and Residents: What motivates engagement with the digital information environment? Partners JISC (UK funding body) OCLC Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D. Erin M. Hood, M.L.I.S. Oxford University David White Alison Le Cornu, Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Charlotte Donna Lanclos, Ph.D.

The world’s libraries. Connected. (Connaway and White for OCLC Research, 2012.)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Visitors & Residents (White and Connaway, )

The world’s libraries. Connected. Demographics Digital Visitors and Residents

The world’s libraries. Connected. Phase I & 2: Participant Demographics 61 Participants 15 secondary students 46 university students & faculty 38 Caucasian 5 African-American 2 Multi-racial 1 Asian 2 Hispanic 13 Unidentified (White and Connaway )

The world’s libraries. Connected. Gender (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Disciplines and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Diarists Diarists (17) 11 US 6 UK 13 Emerging 2 Establishing 1 Embedding 1 Experiencing (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. The Findings Digital Visitors & Residents

The world’s libraries. Connected. Convenience Convenience dictates choices Is it readily accessible online? Does it contain the needed information & is it easy to use? How much time will it take to access & use the source? Is it a familiar & easily navigable interface? Google Wikipedia pic.twitter.com/AyZLa8sdNg

The world’s libraries. Connected. Digital Sources and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Digital Sources and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Digital Sources and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Digital Sources and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected.

“I just type it into Google and see what comes up.” (UKS2) “It’s like a taboo I guess with all teachers, they just all say – you know, when they explain the paper they always say, “Don’t use Wikipedia.” (USU7, Female, Age 19) Learning Black Market

The world’s libraries. Connected. Human Sources and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Human Sources and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. The word “librarian” was mentioned once in original interviews by Emerging Stage participants as a source of information One participant referred to “a lady in the library who helps you find things” (USU5, Male, Age 19)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Contact and Educational Stages (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Library=Books 22 Emerging 6 Establishing 6 Embedding 0 Experiencing (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. “Yes, yes, like yes. Because I mean the thing that annoys me most is when these things are online, unlike library catalogues that’s supposed to be a really good way for looking for books but usually they are so bad that you are sort of stuck between the two worlds of you can’t go and ask someone for anything. You’re supposed to use the internet but they’re not very well developed.” Digital Visitors and Residents (UKG5 0:34:36 Female Age 25). “Frequently when I’m working from home, it does feel a bit onerous to come all the way, which is about two miles away on bike, to use the library when I’m immediately probably going to go home afterwards. I find working from home very comfortable. I’d like – it feels also very private, it’s easy for me to concentrate without other people within the library space. So all of those reasons influenced my decision to take the easier route rather than physically having to move to get information.” Digital Visitors and Residents (UKG2 0:49:42 Female Age 22)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Place and Educational Stages (White and Connaway )

The world’s libraries. Connected. “I always stick with the first thing that comes up on Google because I think that’s the most popular site which means that’s the most correct.” (USS1, Female, Age 17)

The world’s libraries. Connected. “...Google doesn’t judge you.” (UKF3, Male, Age 52)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Recommendations & Future Research Digital Visitors & Residents

The world’s libraries. Connected. Recommendations Recommendations for libraries Market & promote library services Create simple & convenient interface designs Provide a broad range of tools Remove the barriers between discovering & accessing information (Connaway, Lanclos, and Hood, Forthcoming)

The world’s libraries. Connected. Future Research Digital Visitors & Residents Online survey Continue with diaries & interviews Initial interviews with 12 new Emerging Stage participants Monthly diaries with 6 new Emerging Stage participants

The world’s libraries. Connected. Future Research Librarian Toolkit for Engagement Design Sessions Librarians ALA 2013 EDUCAUSE 2013 Educational Technology Staff EDUCAUSE 2013

The world’s libraries. Connected. Selected Bibliography ACRL Standards Committee. “Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education.” ACRL Association of College & Research Libraries. Accessed February 8, American Library Association. Presidential Committee on Information Literacy: Final Report. Chicago: American Library Association, Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Timothy J. Dickey, and Marie L. Radford. “‘If it is too inconvenient I’m not going after it:’ Convenience as a Critical Factor in Information-seeking Behaviors.” Library & Information Science Research 33, no. 3 (2011): Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Donna Lanclos, and Erin M. Hood. “‘I find Google a lot easier than going to the library website.’ Imagine Ways to Innovate and Inspire Students to Use the Academic Library.” Proceedings of the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) 2013 conference, April 10-13, 2013, Indianapolis, IN (Forthcoming). Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Donna Lanclos, David White, Alison Le Cornu, and Erin M. Hood. “User-centered Decision Making: A New Model for Developing Academic Library Services and Systems.” IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2012 Helsinki Proceedings: Libraries Now! Inspiring, Surprising, Empowering (2012).

The world’s libraries. Connected. Selected Bibliography Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Chandra Prabha, and Timothy J. Dickey. Sense-making the Information Confluence: The Whys and Hows of College and University User Satisficing of Information Needs. Phase III: Focus Group Interview Study. Report on National Leadership Grant LG , to Institute of Museum and Library Services. Columbus, OH: School of Communication, The Ohio State University, Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, and Marie L. Radford. Seeking Synchronicity: Revelations and Recommendations for Virtual Reference. Dublin, OH: OCLC Research, Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, David White, and Lorcan Dempsey. Digital Visitors and Residents: What Motivates Engagement with the Digital Information Environment? An Update on Current Findings. Video presentation, October 13, De Rosa, Cathy. Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources: A Report to the OCLC Membership. Dublin, OH: OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Digital Literacy Task Force. “Digital Literacy Definition.” ALA Connect. September 14, Francke, Helena, and Olof Sundin. “Negotiating the Role of Sources: Educators’ Conceptions of Credibility in Participatory Media.” Library & Information Science Research 34, no. 3 (2012):

The world’s libraries. Connected. Selected Bibliography Head, Alison J., and Michael B. Eisenberg. “How Today’s College Students Use Wikipedia for Course-related Research.” First Monday 15, no. 3 (2010). Lim, Sook, and Christine Simon. “Credibility Judgement and Verification Behavior of College Students Concerning Wikipedia.” First Monday 16, no. 4 (2011). McKiel, Allen. “2011 Global Student E-book Survey.” n.p.: ebrary, Prabha, Chandra, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, and Timothy J. Dickey. Sense-making the Information Confluence: The Whys and Hows of College and University User Satisficing of Information Needs. Phase IV: Semi-Structured Interview Study. Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Columbus, OH: School of Communication, The Ohio State University, Sundin, Olof, and Helena Francke. “In Search of Credibility: Pupils’ Information Practices in Learning Environments.” Information Research 14, no. 4 (2009). 4/paper418.html. 4/paper418.html White, David. The Learning Black Market (blogpost). September 30,

The world’s libraries. Connected. Selected Bibliography White, David S., and Lynn Silipigni Connaway. Visitors & Residents: What Motivates Engagement with the Digital Information Environment Funded by JISC, OCLC, and Oxford University. White, David S., and Alison Le Cornu, A. “Visitors and Residents: A New Typology for Online Engagement.” First Monday 16, no. 9 (2011). White, David S., and Alison Le Cornu, A. “Visitors and Residents: A New Typology for Online Engagement.” First Monday 16, no. 9 (2011). Wolcott, Harry F. The Art of Fieldwork. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, Wolcott, Harry F. Ethnography: A Way of Seeing. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, Wu, Somaly Kim, and Donna Lanclos. "Re-imagining the Users' Experience: An Ethnographic Approach to Web Usability and Space Design.” Reference Services Review 39, no. 3 (2011): Zickuhr, Kathryn, Lee Rainie, and Kristen Purcell. Library Services in the Digital Age. Washington, DC: Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project,

The world’s libraries. Connected. Questions & Discussion Lynn Silipigni Connaway @LynnConnaway Donna Erin Hood