Libraries and Bildung in the smartphone age

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Libraries and Bildung in the smartphone age

Mathias Klang@klang67

Library: Organized collection of information resources made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing.

Library: Organized collection of information resources made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing.

Law

democracy

Is teleportation legal?

Law

Contextual & programmed social

rules

Architecture

Only technology(spot the ethical dilemma?)

2011

2010

2009200720021999

1993 2004

Technology changes us

How we read

Blog

ger 1

999

Goo

gle

1999

End of communications monopoly

This is not a book

Pinch & swipe gestures

Changing the marketplace

More information

User generated content

Personal data & walled gardens

Pricing models & purpose of copyright

Reactionary responses

Deep & contemplative reading in a time of digital ephemera

Läsandets kultur (SOU 2012:65)

Wearing out an e-book

To be Honest the future is a dystopia for publishers, booksellers & anyone who attempts to maintain a gatekeeper role. Sorry, but your current business model is no longer relevant to our reality.

Horror stories

In scarcity access is everything. - In surplus its annoying.

“who told me” becomes more important than “who made it”. Sandra Snan

End of culture: can the infinite be shared?

Algorithmic recommender systems

Do not do unto others as you would that they should do

unto you. Their tastes may be

different.

George Bernard Shaw

Algorithm fail

This is not a library

Infrastructure of deep knowledge

In the information age source criticism not access is king

THANKS!

Mathias Klang klang@ituniv.se or @klang67

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