Agenda

  1. Results from flash interviews for signage (Camille and Tobi)
    1. interviews took place on Thursday, 11/13/14
    2. 27 people
      1. mostly junior/seniors/grads
      2. so people familiar with us
    3. heavy library users
    4. circ desk
      1. even though the word means nothing to them, they knew what the desk was about because of their familiarity with the library
      2. suggested names
        1. Circulation
        2. Help Desk
        3. Check Out
        4. Start Here, Library Authority, Library Desk, Resource Desk, Information Desk, Rentals
    5. info research desk
      1. research help
      2. searching (known and unknown)
      3. again, very familiar
      4. a few people mentioned one-on-one consultation
      5. suggested names:
        1. Research Help
        2. Information & Research Help
        3. Information
        4. Help Desk, Source Help, Library
    6. stone center desk
      1. majority had no clue what it means
      2. confusion between stone center, stone classroom and stone helpdesk
      3. suggested names:
        1. Printing
        2. Print(ing) Help
        3. Print(ing) Center
        4. Computer Help Desk
        5. Computing & printing help center, Technical Help Desk
    7. followup
      1. updated interview form to dig deeper based on initial round
      2. questions asking to select a name of a desk from a list based on a task
      3. link to online version on chatter
      4. outreach 
      5. launching it on Tuesday, leave up for the end of semester
      6. Camille: Anything else we want to learn about for this round?
      7. Howard & Jim: Lobby display...does anyone use it?
    8. Wendy Thompson is building inventory of all existing signage across the library
      1. taking photographs of everyone and adding to Picasa album
      2. categorizing as permanent or temporary, etc  
  2. Displays & digital signage (Sara)
    1. AppleTV - Sara heard that CIT has lifted the block on necessary ports
      1. we have one...can we use it now?
      2. for airplay (wireless screen sharing)
        1. Jim: noticed Agati displays are not being used when making Suma rounds
        2. Tobi & Howard: We've been seeing about 50% so maybe time of the day
      3. Sara: Crestron AirMedia -> $1k each (need 4)
        1. suggested by Matt
      4. Sara: Interview Room - need to make it reservable
        1. LibCal purchase
        2. 20 rooms for $899 annually
        3. how many do we get? 
          1. need 4 right now, possibly more (shouldn't be a problem)
          2. CUL will cover the first year as pilot
          3. then later we will split it with Law if no one else wants it
        4. Sara: Nick and I discussed potential of adding new display(s) to lobby
          1. Nick: ideally two overhead entrance to library (above each set of double doors, hanging from ceiling)
          2. but costs to have this installed could be more than our entire budget
          3. Nick will research some options

            • Basically, we're looking at $50 - $200 for ceiling mount (major determinant in price is length of pole – need to measure ceiling height).
            • Floor stands are in the $200-$300 range
            • Commercial 55" LCD (LED backlit) are at $1000 price point as of today
            • We would need hardware to power each LCD
            • Ideal to have two ceiling mounted LCDs, one above each set of double doors at entrance to library, but installation costs will probably put this out of reach
            • So is it worth it to compromise on a single screen on a floor stand behind the glass and between the two sets of double doors?
            • All of the floor stands have a fairly large footprint in front of the LCD for counter balance so the screen wouldn't sit directly against the glass.
          4. group agreed this was a good place to focus our energy and part of our 2nd floor budget
        5. Tobi: circ display - Big Red Bikes are gone forever as of Sunday
          1. Nick will remove this from the display 
  3. Update from Gabriel on low-tech options for 2nd floor budget (via Nick)
    1. looked at video walls and interactive display
      1. nothing less than $20k
      2. and that doesn't include dev or content
    2. recommending we go with docking stations
      1. Mac: Thunderbolt Display ( $950 at Apple Store for Education )
      2. Windows: build our own
        1. purchase monitor, keyboard, mouse (~$500)
      3. doesn't think we need to have equal playing field for mac and pc
      4. we piloted these back in 2012/2013
      5. macs were very popular from the beginning
      6. we could get one of each...and use the rest of the budget elsewhere
        1. or we could purchase more?
      7. good idea?
        1. general consensus was this is a good idea
      8.  how many?
        1. agree it doesn't need to be equal playing field
        2. maybe 2:1 or even 3:1, Mac:Windows

Action Items

  • No labels