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A Human Library… Every Book Its Reader Janet Kaufman & Randy Oldham University of Guelph Library

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A Human Library… Every Book Its Reader . Janet Kaufman & Randy Oldham University of Guelph Library. What is the Human Library?. Initiative which began in Copenhagen in 2000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A Human Library… Every Book Its Reader

A Human Library…Every Book Its Reader

Janet Kaufman & Randy OldhamUniversity of Guelph Library

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What is the Human Library?

Initiative which began in Copenhagen in 2000

“The Human Library is an innovative method designed to promote dialogue, reduce prejudices and encourage understanding. The main characteristics of the project are to be found in its simplicity and positive approach.”

A Human Library is essentially a catalogue of living books

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“Living books” are people just like us, but…

for different reasons they are subjected to stereotyping and prejudices

they are open about who they are they are prepared to share their

experiences they are volunteers they are courageous

Living Books…

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Why Hold a Human Library?

Inquiry Freedom of expression Diversity Safe place Outreach Media attention and accolades

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Guelph’s Human Library

2 day event ‘books’ borrowed for 30 minutes 35 books this year with over 350 available

appointments: Funny, You Don’t Look Crazy Atheist Don’t Call Me Faggot Dykes n Tykes: A Tale of Lesbian

Motherhood HIV Positive Canadian Soldier

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Hurdles

Determining book topics How to recruit live book volunteers A scheduling/booking system for the books

atomicity

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Volunteer Book Form

Requirements: Name/email address Book title/description Send to an email address for processing

Solution: Coldfusion submission form CF server handles the emailing in the back

end; overcomes the “emailing problem” CAPTCHA to help prevent spam…

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Volunteer Book Form

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Volunteer Book Form – On the Cheap…

Don’t know how to code? NO PROBLEM! Survey Monkey Poledaddy.com

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Reader Registration

Requirements: Must handle varying availabilities for each

“book” Email reminders prior to booking Simple to use Must permit registration of non uog-affiliated

patronsSolution: 2009: embedded Google calendar

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29 Books = 29 Calendars

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Calendar Settings

Calendar settings

Make calendar “public”

Embed…

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Calendar Settings

Calendar Settings

Make calendar “public”*

Embed…

* Care taken with changing FREE to BOOKED not to include names of readers

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Calendar Settings

Calendar Settings

Make calendar “public”

Embed…

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Calendar Settings <iframe src="http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?

src=0kei9i86r91car9lrj4ph00j4s%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Toronto" style="border: 0" width="800" height="600" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>

Take this bit of code and paste it into any .html document between the <body> tags and VIOLA!

*bri*

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How we could improve…

Manually updated by staff

Huge admin overhead

Not user-friendly OR dynamic (manual updates by staff)

spcbrass

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Reader Registration

2010 Solution: REG, by U of G Student Affairs

Used by many departments on campusStudents familiar with servicePermits non-affiliate registration & bookingPermits varying availability per book/eventAutomated email when registeringPermits “WAIT LISTS”Reminder email 24 hours prior to ‘event’Withdrawn books – REG makes easy

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“Catalogue” and Links to REG

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The Public side of REG…

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REG Admin View

Each book @ each time slot is an EVENT… Each event is restricted

to 1 registrant… We can also see WL, W

and email history

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Got no REG?

REG: Coldfusion home grown web app

No REG, NO PROBLEM!! Open Conference System – for reader registration Eventbrite – for reader registration Eventsbot – for reader registration

Drupal Modules: WEBFORM – for book solicitation Event – for reader registration

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IT Success

This year: 35 “Books” 350 individual 30 minute sessions 10,500 minutes of pure, unadulterated Human Library

goodness 15 volunteers

‘Librarians’ Organizers Web guy Developer (MATTIE)

Over 300 “readers” All supported by REG!

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Evaluation

Books Readers

good/very good experience 100%

100% of readers were rated as very sincere, quite/very courteous

30% wanted longer appointments

100% would return

99% enjoyed or extremely enjoyed

99% liked or loved topics

only 2 respondents said they learned nothing new

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Front Page – Above the Fold and…

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Centrefold

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Lots of Media Coverage

local cable tv and Kitchener CTV news one of our books interviewed for a BBC radio feature http

://www.theontarion.com/2010/03/reading-the-voices-of-the-human-library/

http://www.theontarion.com/2010/04/newsmaker-of-the-year/ http://www.uoguelph.ca/news/2010/02/human_library_r.html http://humanlibrary.org/living-library-google-map.html http://www.westerngazette.ca/2010/03/10/human-library-event-tackles-st

ereotypes/

http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/2010/03/05/library-of-humans/ http://www.uoguelph.ca/atguelph/10-02-24/news.shtml http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/article243628.ece

- Video clip VIMEO

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Questions & Discussion

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Contact Information:

Janet Kaufman [email protected]

Randy Oldham [email protected]