Agenda
- Results from flash interviews for signage (Camille and Tobi)
- interviews took place on Thursday, 11/13/14
- 27 people
- mostly junior/seniors/grads
- so people familiar with us
- heavy library users
- circ desk
- even though the word means nothing to them, they knew what the desk was about because of their familiarity with the library
- suggested names
- Circulation
- Help Desk
- Check Out
- Start Here, Library Authority, Library Desk, Resource Desk, Information Desk, Rentals
- info research desk
- research help
- searching (known and unknown)
- again, very familiar
- a few people mentioned one-on-one consultation
- suggested names:
- Research Help
- Information & Research Help
- Information
- Help Desk, Source Help, Library
- stone center desk
- majority had no clue what it means
- confusion between stone center, stone classroom and stone helpdesk
- suggested names:
- Printing
- Print(ing) Help
- Print(ing) Center
- Computer Help Desk
- Computing & printing help center, Technical Help Desk
- followup
- updated interview form to dig deeper based on initial round
- questions asking to select a name of a desk from a list based on a task
- link to online version on chatter
- outreach
- launching it on Tuesday, leave up for the end of semester
- Camille: Anything else we want to learn about for this round?
- Howard & Jim: Lobby display...does anyone use it?
- Wendy Thompson is building inventory of all existing signage across the library
- taking photographs of everyone and adding to Picasa album
- categorizing as permanent or temporary, etc
- Displays & digital signage (Sara)
- AppleTV - Sara heard that CIT has lifted the block on necessary ports
- we have one...can we use it now?
- for airplay (wireless screen sharing)
- Jim: noticed Agati displays are not being used when making Suma rounds
- Tobi & Howard: We've been seeing about 50% so maybe time of the day
- Sara: Crestron AirMedia -> $1k each (need 4)
- suggested by Matt
- Sara: Interview Room - need to make it reservable
- LibCal purchase
- 20 rooms for $899 annually
- how many do we get?
- need 4 right now, possibly more (shouldn't be a problem)
- CUL will cover the first year as pilot
- then later we will split it with Law if no one else wants it
- Sara: Nick and I discussed potential of adding new display(s) to lobby
- Nick: ideally two overhead entrance to library (above each set of double doors, hanging from ceiling)
- but costs to have this installed could be more than our entire budget
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).
- $50 VideoSecu MPC53BE 1UO (26" - 55" extension)
- $60 VideoSecu MPC51B M10 (37" - 65" extension)
- $188 Atdek TH-3070-CTL (41" - 75" extension)
- Floor stands are in the $200-$300 range
- $225 Displays2go MB842BLK
- $285 Displays2go MBTVSBKBV2
- $260 Kanto MTM65
- Commercial 55" LCD (LED backlit) are at $1000 price point as of today
- $990 NEC E554 55" LED
- We would need hardware to power each LCD
- $135 Asus Chromebox-M004U
- 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.
- Basically, we're looking at $50 - $200 for ceiling mount (major determinant in price is length of pole – need to measure ceiling height).
- group agreed this was a good place to focus our energy and part of our 2nd floor budget
- Tobi: circ display - Big Red Bikes are gone forever as of Sunday
- Nick will remove this from the display
- AppleTV - Sara heard that CIT has lifted the block on necessary ports
- Update from Gabriel on low-tech options for 2nd floor budget (via Nick)
- looked at video walls and interactive display
- nothing less than $20k
- and that doesn't include dev or content
- recommending we go with docking stations
- Mac: Thunderbolt Display ( $950 )
- Windows: build our own
- purchase monitor, keyboard, mouse (~$500)
- doesn't think we need to have equal playing field for mac and pc
- we piloted these back in 2012/2013
- macs were very popular from the beginning
- we could get one of each...and use the rest of the budget elsewhere
- or we could purchase more?
- good idea?
- general consensus was this is a good idea
- how many?
- agree it doesn't need to be equal playing field
- maybe 2:1 or even 3:1, Mac:Windows
- looked at video walls and interactive display
Action Items
- user-cc7e8: Update on progress/results for online signage questionnaire
- Tobi Hines: Update on Wendy's inventory of building signage
- user-b509a: Send details on CIT lifting restriction on AppleTV ports to Gabriel R. Plaine
- user-b028b: Remove Big Red Bikes from circdisplay
- user-b028b: Investigate options for mounting new lobby displays at front entrance