Defining Digital Public Spaces

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Defining Digital Public Spaces

Pam Ryan & Alex Carruthers

10/16/2014

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October 16, 2014

Outline

• What is a digital public space?

• How’d we get here and where are we

going

• EPL Local Music Project with examples

from other sites

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The Challenge

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Digital Public Spaces Intern

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• Engage in research and community consultation

to define Digital Public Spaces

• Determine potential roles for EPL

• Investigate, recommend, and help plan EPL’s

next steps in developing digital projects that

meet community-defined needs

• Investigate the role of EPL in supporting Open

Data initiatives

Business Plan Goals

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Business Plan Goals

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Digital Public Spaces

Trendspotting Report

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Goals of the Report:

• To meaningfully define the term “digital public space”

for EPL

• To identify trends in the development or improvement

of digital public spaces in libraries or other cultural

institutions

• To investigate specific digital public space projects in

more detail, learning about their successes,

challenges and technical and administrative

infrastructure

• To recommend service directions for EPL

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Research Methods

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76%

10%

14%

Library Websites Reviewed (n=81)

Urban American Libraries

Non-urban American Libraries

Canadian Libraries

23Interviews with

librarians

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Libraries

Programs and

services discussed

26Additional

projects profiled

Who’s talking about digital public spaces?

• BBC Archives with their new digital platform, The Space

• The Creative Exchange, public/private research institute for civic innovation

• FutureEverything publications

“A digital public space is a wholly collaborative web through which anyone, anywhere, anytime can

access, explore and create with digital content.”

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Trends

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Crowdsourcing

NYPL Labs What’s On the Menu?

• ~ 1,304,533 dishes transcribed from

17,389 menus since 2012

• Menus arereviewed

and mapped

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CrowdsourcingSeattle Band Map

Maps the

relationships

between over

2000 bands

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Livestreaming Video

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Online Book Discussions

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Local History Apps & Civic Hacking

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Civic Hacking and Open Data

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The Helsinki Metropolitan Library System

Most Wanted Books

Ari Hamara

Data visualization

installation at the Seattle

Public Library George

Legrady

EPL’s Digital Public Space

Demonstration Project

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Local Music Project

• Crowdsourcing project

• Appeals to an identifiable but non-exclusive community

• Other libraries are experimenting with similar ideas

• Other Edmonton groups and institutions have expressed interest in projects on the same theme

• How will we find out what the community is interested in?

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• Unconference

• Planned with Populus Community Planning

• March 22, 2014

What is an unconference?

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SOMETHING

NEW!

SOMETHING

NEW!

Why did we choose to host one?

EVOLVE OUR DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT

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OBJECTIVE 1:

EPL HAS DEFINED AND CREATED A DIGITAL

PUBLIC SPACE IN COLLABORATION WITH

COMMUNITY AND PARTNERS. DIGITAL

ONLINE SPACES ARE INTENDED TO

PROVIDE A VENUE FOR SHARING THE BEST

THAT EDMONTON HAS TO OFFER.

• Host a major event to engage Edmontonians in

developing digital public spaces and to inspire

demonstration projects

(2014)

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How did we plan one?

The day itself:

World Cafe

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The day itself:

Open Space Technology

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What information were we able to draw from YEG BandCamp?

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Celebrity

playlists – what

does Don Iveson

listen to?

Encourage

feedback,

but avoid

just being a

forum

Multigenerational

collaboration

Lots of tags – bands can tag

and users can too

Representation

of diversity

Contemporary Local Music Collection

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• Edmonton music from the last

5 years

• Selected by small committee

of interested local music fans

• 100 new contributions a year

• Music available for download

and streaming

• Create playlists to stream,

save and share

• Direct traffic to options to

purchase content

• yaharamusic.org

Local Music History Archive• Crowdsourced

audio, video, images and stories related to local music history

• For streaming and download when relevant

• Audio content included in playlist tool

• History preserved and made accessible

• gdao.org

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Transcription Tool• Digitized local

concert posters

• Posters contain info on who performed where, when and with who can – they show us local music history through time and space

• Posters offered to us from Union Events, Steve Derpak, Parker Thiessen, ‘Fat Dave’ Johnston and Beverley Jackson

• menus.nypl.org

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Database

• Metadata from all three tools in one spot

• Accessible via API for the public to create visualizations, tools and games

• dp.la/apps

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What We’re Working On Now

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Questions

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