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Storytelling Mojo: Creating the 21st Century Library Narrative
Michael MargolisCEO, Get Storied
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Re-Framing the Story
Innovation Examples
Story Strategies
AGENDA
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RE-FRAMING
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“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing reality obsolete.”
― Buckminster Fuller
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Inventor/Scientist Artist/Teacher
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“What used to be the purview of the shamans,
elders, and priests, is available to us all.”
- Grant McCracken
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Keepers of Scrolls Storytellers
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Everybody has a story worth telling.
Everybody is a storyteller.
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“Those who tell the stories rule the world.”
- Hopi Proverb
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“In order to create real change, we will need to deepen and go beyond historical relationships, rethink how we leverage technology to best serve readers, and even shift paradigms — for instance, from repository to creator...”
― Maureen Sullivan, ALA President
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Exercise1. Find a partner2. Two roles: Teller/Listener3. How is your library evolving?4. Coming from? Going to?5. Repository or creator (or both)?6. What’s the new emerging story?
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CREATOR'
COMMUNITY'
INDIVIDUAL'
REPOSITORY'
Innovation Matrix
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CREATOR'
COMMUNITY'
INDIVIDUAL'
REPOSITORY'
Innovation Matrix
Maker Space
Digitize Local History
Learning Hub
Digital Literacy
E-books/Cloud
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INNOVATION
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Why Innovation Fails1. No common story (competing storylines)2. Change is framed as a judgment of past3. People can’t find themselves in story4. Self-validation overshadows authenticity5. Culture, identity, emotions are underestimated6. Big promises are not made real and tangible7. Story is lost in translation
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CA State Library
Fold-out Story Map
Future Vision Story
Use Cases of Innovation
Conversation-Starter
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Reinvention is Reality
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Role/Value of Libraries is BIGGER
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www.bit.ly/CAStoryMapDownload the Story Map
...also go to Pinterest
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“The future already exists -- it’s just not widely distributed.”
― William Gibson
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www.bit.ly/CAStoryMapDownload the Story Map
...also go to Pinterest
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PasadenaDigital History Collaboration
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Boston is bringing the library to where the people are. Experimenting with a model from retail’s "pop-up stores” where libraries are like storefronts.
Adds more foot traffic and exposes their wares to new audiences.
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PasadenaDigital History Collaboration
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Brooklyn Public Library moved a section of paperbacks to make way for what it calls an "information commons." Full of computers and a recording
studio, but the most important room may be the classroom, where they offer classes in everything from Adobe Premiere to using e-readers.
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PasadenaDigital History Collaboration
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Give patrons and community members a chance to have hands-on interaction with a variety of tablets and e-readers. In the library’s meeting
room, 12 different devices are available to try out with a librarian on hand to explain their features and detail the differences between various devices.
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PasadenaDigital History Collaboration
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Take an active role in preparing public to survive and recover from inevitable coastal hurricanes. Library teamed up with county and state emergency mgt
to offer public workshops, as well as disaster game simulations, Web 2.0 communications, oral-history video interviews, digital storytelling, and
creation of digital collection of historic hurricane photographs.
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A sophisticated database-driven web application and virtual reference that connects people in need of government and non-profit public
services with the appropriate public services.
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4th Floor of Chattanooga, a large public library loft space operating as a flexible community makerspace and event space. Transformation of an
overcrowded storage space. Library environment for hosting talks, exhibiting student coursework, encouraging collaboration and creativity,
and gathering data from visitors about their thoughts on libraries.
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Example of using the library as a community hub. Partnered with Public Works Dept and others to develop ECO Iowa City, an educational program
providing residents with demonstration projects and up-to-date information on sustainability, particularly storm water management, local foods and
compost, smart waste disposal, and energy efficiency.
Impact: 10,000 residents participate in educational programming, 300 rain barrels distributed to public, 13,011 pounds of e-waste recycled, 260 pounds of expired pharmaceuticals collected and safely disposed.
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A Texas county is set this fall to open one of the nation's first entirely digital public libraries, an information storehouse where
people will be able to check out books only by downloading them to their own devices or borrowing electronic readers.
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Developed a partnership with Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Trunks feature ungulates, bears, owls, creepy-crawlies, water, and tracks. Each includes btw 15 – 20 books on the subject, puppets; Growing Up Wild curriculum guide; and wildlife resources, such as grizzly hides, elk antlers,
deer hooves, etc. There are now 30 of trunks circulating throughout our state.
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“Kids can submit their ideas and place them into a crazy collection contraption and once the ideas are collected, they will go online where
people can vote or rank each idea. Staff will work on which ideas we can actually fulfill. Taking big ideas and turning them into something real and
tangible is what the idea box is all about!”
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Discovering and illuminating Pasadena’s rich historical heritage. The mission of PDHC is to assemble, digitize, and make web-accessible
historical documents and artifacts that represent Pasadena’s heritage for the benefit of both the local community and researchers world-wide.
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STORY STRATEGIES
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People don’t buy the product, object, or brand.
They buy the story that’s
attached to it.
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Time to Get Storied1. Motivations: In Service to Whom? 2. Audience: What’s on My Mind?3. Stakes: Why Should I Care?4. Trust: How Can I Believe You?5. Emotion: Does This Feel Good?6. Resonance: Do I Belong in this Story?
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Do I belong in this story?
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< HOW to tell the story
> Having a story that’s
WORTH telling
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What’s the #1 secret to telling your story?
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91% say public libraries are important to their community
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53% of Americans age 16 and older visited a library or book mobile in the last year
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80% say borrowing books is ‘very important’ service of libraries
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Americans feel they are aware of ‘all or most’ of the services and programs their public library offers1 in 5
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77% say free access to computers and internet is ‘very important’ service of libraries
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Walker Library of the History of Human Imagination
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“We are continually faced with great opportunities which are brilliantly disguised as unsolvable problems.”
― Margaret Mead
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Michael Margoliswww.getstoried.comwww.bit.ly/CAStoryMap@getstoried