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Dokk1 - Urban Mediaspace Aarhus
Rolf HapelDirectorCitizens’ Services and LibrariesCity of AarhusDenmark
1. The project
2. Society trends and libraries
3. User involvement
4. Digital development
5. A new culture?
Library and Citizens’ Services 18.000 m2
Rental spaces 11.000 m2
Covered outdoor area under building 10.500 m2
Areas for tecnical equipment and depots 4000 m2
Automatic P-facility for 1.000 cars
Arrival Center
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Opening of river
Etablishing of harbour squares and spaces
Traffic regulation
Light rail tracé
Climate protection (flooding) of central city
The Project
The largest constructionproject in the history of
Aarhus municipality
Costs Mill. Euro
Economic Frame for the total projectUrban Mediaspace Aarhus 280
Financing Mill. Euro
Foundations Realdania og RealdaniaByg
100
Sale of old main library and capitalising of rental income
55
The Municipality 119
Salling Foundation + Maersk Foundation
6
I alt 280
Ecnomy
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3 times the size of the public area- now on two levels
Special place for kids and their families - 5 times the old childrens
Increaset level of technology- the building, the functions, the size
Learning activities and partnerships
Increased opening hours
The political process 1998-2005
1998 – Analysis point to four possible locations for a library
1999 – Idea competition for the urban harbor areas
2001 – City’s business promotion plan included ’Multimedia House’
2001 – City plan
2003 – City Council agree on investment plan
2004 - City Council agree on location
2003 – September: Master plan for urban harbor areas
2005 – Money for the project planning phase on ’Multimedia House’
2007 – Competition format, determination of core values and vision
2008 – Clustering of projects from several to one, competition brief,partnership with Realdania Foundation
2009 – Competition won by SHL, Alectia Engineers and KirstineJensens landscape architects
2009/11 – Local plan, project planning, provision of project contracts
2011 - Ground breaking
2012 - Increased money for running costs in technical budget
2013 - Additional budget granted because of the building size
2014 - Additional budget granted because of increased opening hours
2015 - Opening of Dokk1
The political process 2005-2015
Libraries of the industrial age
DemocracyFree and equal access toinformation
+ EducationSupport to the formal educationsystem
+ CultureAccess to cultural heritage andexperiences
= Success60 -70 % of population users
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Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
DemocracyCo-creation and citizens involvement
New citizens
The “new elderly"
Demography
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Demography
30 % feweryoung people..
..than when I was young!
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The social excluded
Polarisation?
30 % of the labour force
has no vocational education
15 % of youth does not get
education beyond
secondary school
15 – 20 % of population
are illiterate = 1 mio people
Larger gap between
information strong and
information weak citizens?
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More than 60 % decrease in numberof service points in Denmark since
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Fewer libraries..
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Reinvent the librarynew ways of professionalism
new productsnew alliances
new ways of funding
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A new library model for the knowledge society
Danish Digital Library
The ’Open Library’
Partnerships
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The modern library
D. Skot-Hansen et. al.Royal School of Library and Information Science
Cognition/information
Engagement
Innovation Empower-ment
A British idea: The Mash-up library
LOCAL ARCHIVE
ARKIVArchive
YOUTH
MEETING
ROOMS
ANALOGUE MEDIA
SELF SERVICE
LEARNING CENTER
SMS BUSINESS
SERVICE
HOME-
WORK
HELP
COMMUNITY
CENTER
CAFÉ
STUDY SUPPORTJOB CORNER
LIBRARY SHOP
REFERENCE
CONSUMER INFO
NATURE GUIDEE
XH
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FAMILIES
Partneractivities
Q AND A
HEALTH
COUNCELLING
LEISURE INFO
NEWS LOUNGE
QUIET AREA
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REA-DINGTRAI-NING
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Now-Citizens cooperation
-User driven innovation
-Co-production
-Co-creation
Sherry Arnstein, 1969
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Vision
Space for human development and interaction ..
promoting experience, learning, innovation, perception,contemplation and inspiration..
through a flexible and programmable building..
with special focus on children and families
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Interaction
Distance
Short term Long termSponsorshipsShort duration
Donations, gifts
Volunteers as consultants
Advocacy campains
Co-productionR & D
Business development projects
Branding
SponsorshipsLong duration
Networks, clubs
Innovation in hybrid organisations
Dialogue on services
Partnership strategy
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Therefore partnerships..
New resources and skills in the library
Knowledge and inspiration from others
Increased network
Increased diversity and quality inservice production
Enhanced communication andmarketing
Legitimization
New ambassadors
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DESIGN THINKINGDesign thinking is about accelerating innovation to create better solutions to the challenges we meet!
Download: www.designthinkingforlibraries.com
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870.000 items4.3 mill loan per year80.000 reservations at any given time 770.000 reservations per year
Main library + 18 branches
Maximum and minimum amount of material on the shelves
Maximum and minimum number copies to each title
Automatic refill from the Material hotel when shelves are low on materials
Automatic regulation of overflow
and shortage
Material scanned to position
100 % net. usage of shelves
Reservations on the fast track
Media hotel
Infrastrucure fordigital objects
+ Collaboration onpurchasing
+ Promotion andmediation
Danish Digital Library
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All Danish municipalities has joined!
Idea
Liberate data and information
Create relations between data
Make the users knowledge visible and useful
Place information in a meaningfulcontext for the users
..by using open source software and forming communities for development
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Concept
The well(data repository)
O
Sources Application layer
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Presentation
User transactions
Harvestingand
indexing
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Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
From Information searchableanywhere
To What is only possible to experience in the library
Space for media The space as a media
On-line On-site
Information Meaning and significance
Facts Reliability
Encounter with information Encounter with people
Well informed Eksperimental
Visitor Resource
Neutrality Sensuous
Serious Playful
Programme Events
The library as a space
Ivar Moltke, Create
From Space for Media to Space for People
Libraries are low intensive meeting places and creators of social capitaland trust..
Ragnar Audunson, Oslo University college, Dept. of
Journalism, Library and Information Studies, Oslo, Norway
LESSONS LEARNEDMake partnerships
Co-create and co-produce
Integrate user generated knowledge in services
Liberate the library from analog media - gradually!!!
Think ’relations’ rather than ’transactions’
Build value chains, formats and ”universes” in service production
Make space for transformations in the library: Prototyping, fablabs, hackerspaces,
urban offices, demo-teques
Be where the users are
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