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14 December 2023

Libraries that experiment are better positioned to adapt to rapidly changing environments and evolving user needs and behaviors. This guide shows how to draw from new approaches and technologies to harness experimentation as a tool for testing ideas and responding to change. It borrows ideas and inspiration from the startup sector to teach you how to take a human-centered and design thinking-based perspective on problem solving.
Coverage includes:
- why experimentation is possible on any budget and can be undertaken by anyone in any organisation.
- ways to foster a culture of experimentation which recognises the importance of incorporating curiosity into work and daily life.
- examples of experimentation from academic, public and school libraries as well as non-library settings.
- how to engage users in testing to identify the pros and cons of a prototype.
- guidance on employing IDEEA (Ideate, Design, Experiment, Engage, Assess) as a five-part process for trying out ideas by formulating prototypes.
This book is essential reading for library and information professionals who want to pioneer change and experiment in their library.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / General, Library, archive and information management, Library and information services
Introduction
Part I A Culture of Experimentation
1 The Power of Curiosity
2 What Makes an Experiment?
3 Everything Is an Experiment
Part II The IDEEA Anti-Method
4 IDEATE
5 DESIGN
6 EXPERIMENT
7 ENGAGE
8 ASSESS
Part III Mapping Experimentation to Your Organization
9 Fail Forward
10 Reskilling the Information Professional
11 The Experimentation Roadmap
Bibliography
Index