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		<title>Bye Bye Pepper Pad</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Bisson</dc:creator>
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My week with the Pepper Pad is over, and the UPS van just drove off with it, but I&#8217;ve still got a lot to report.
My testing ran into problems when it turned out that the WiFi network in the library was on the fritz. I did some netstumbling today and found that only two APs [...]]]></description>
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<p>My <a href="http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10860/">week with the Pepper Pad</a> is over, and the UPS van just drove off with it, but I&#8217;ve still got a lot to report.</p>
<p><a href="http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10857/">My testing</a> ran into problems when it turned out that the WiFi network in the library was on the fritz. I did some netstumbling today and found that only two APs were broadcasting at anything close to full-power and all the others were whispering like they were gonna get shushed by an old-time librarian. In short, at some point in the past few weeks, though I&#8217;ve been too busy and ignorant to notice, the WiFi in the building followed the freshmen to the nearest kegger and didn&#8217;t come back.</p>
<p>But, using the two working APs as guideposts, I found WiFi range to be good enough that I&#8217;m pretty sure if the other APs were working, we&#8217;d have complete coverage. That doesn&#8217;t mean, however, that I got to do all the testing that I wanted, and what I&#8217;m least happy about is not having a chance to put it in the hands of some students and see how they used it.</p>
<p>I get the feeling that it wouldn&#8217;t take long for the students to discover the streaming net radio and instant messaging, but all of that is gravy on top of the way I imagine it could ease and improve access to the 300,000 print volumes we have in our collection.</p>
<p>But all of that is speculation, and I&#8217;ve got real findings to report&#8230;later.</p>
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		<title>Put A Pepper In Your Library</title>
		<link>http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10701/put-a-pepper-in-your-library/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Bisson</dc:creator>
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Libraries are known for books. And despite the constant march of technology, despite the fact that we can put a bazillion songs in our pocket, despite the availability of the New York Times and so many other newspapers and thousands of journals online, books are a big part of what libraries are. Books, dead tree [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maisonbisson/24630505/" title="Search Help."><img src="http://photos22.flickr.com/24630505_7bacac7cdb_s.jpg" alt="Search Help." width="75" height="75" style="float: right; background-color: #ffffff; border: solid 2px #000000; margin: 4px 4px 4px 4px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;" /></a>Libraries are known for books. And despite the constant march of technology, despite the fact that we can put a bazillion songs in our pocket, despite the availability of the New York Times and so many other newspapers and thousands of journals online, books are a big part of what libraries are. Books, dead tree books with that rotting paper smell. And though I dare not prognosticate, I expect they&#8217;ll be an emblematic feature of libraries for a while now.</p>
<p>Problem is, books are increasingly anachronistic to young patrons who&#8217;ve grown up with the wonders of Google and full text searching.</p>
<p>Find a patron who can explain whatever call number system is in use at your library. Find a patron who can locate a book as fast as they can find movie times in any random city.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pepper.com/products/"><img src="http://www.pepper.com/content/press_room/images/20040902-144921-Pepper_Pad_2-Left_Angle-D-05-DWC400.jpg" alt="Pepper Computer." width="100" height="66.75" style="float: left; border: solid 0px #000000; margin: 4px 4px 4px 4px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;" /></a>That&#8217;s why I was anxious to <a href="http://www.maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10697/">speak</a> with <a href="http://www.pepper.com/">Pepper Computer</a>&#8217;s Jon Melamut last week.  The <a href="http://www.pepper.com/products/">Pepper Pad</a> (pictured left) is a delightful, but hard to define post-PC device. Take a look at the <a href="http://www.pepper.com/products/specifications.html">specs</a> or my hardware review (coming soon) to learn more.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s so special about the Pepper Pad? It&#8217;s portable, more portable than a laptop. Laptops move from desk to desk, but patrons often leave them behind when they go looking for books or other materials. See it? Books and computers &#8212; even laptops &#8212; don&#8217;t mix. In this age of computers, PDAs, and iPods, a pen and notepad are still one among our best information tools. The Pepper Pad is small enough, light enough to go with the patron among the stacks, around reference, even (god forbid) into the bathroom.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s portable, but it has a big bright screen (8.4“ diagonally) that makes web pages (displayed in Mozilla) and other text easy to read. Your library catalog will look great on it, and any maps or location guides will make a lot more sense when patrons can view them in-situ. It will help them find the books they&#8217;re looking for, then offer them a lot more once they do. They should be able to use it to mark the book as useful, or not. And if they stumble across something they didn&#8217;t expect, they should be able to mark that too &#8212; or look up bibliographic details to help decide what to do with it. Got search-inside-the-book going? How better to use it than on a Pepper Pad from within the stacks?</p>
<p>The portability, the touchscreen, and the stand that keeps it upright and available at all times could make it an ideal research companion. Of course, the built in web radio and AIM client help too. Better, it could enable new applications, new modes of accessing library resources that current technology hasn&#8217;t yet revealed.</p>
<p>No matter how small laptops get, they&#8217;ll still be deskbound. Tablet PCs change that, but they&#8217;re expensive and depend on touchy handwriting recognition. Libraries need inexpensive, useful devices like the Pepper Pad. Libraries are rethinking the OPAC, but the way we access the OPAC must change too.</p>
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		<title>Pepper</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2005 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Bisson</dc:creator>
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I&#8217;m off visiting the good folks at Pepper today. I&#8217;ll update this post with photos as soon as they&#8217;re available, then look for a pair of posts about how the hardware/software works and what I&#8217;d like to do with it later.
Until then, here are some related posts: Ultra Portable Computing,  Pepper Pad 2, and [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maisonbisson/27800890/" title="Zach Models a Pepper Pad."><img src="http://photos21.flickr.com/27800881_57a50b01af.jpg" alt="Zach Models a Pepper Pad." width="500" height="374" style="border: solid 0px #000000; margin: 4px 4px 4px 4px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m off visiting the good folks at <a href="http://www.pepper.com/">Pepper</a> today. I&#8217;ll update this post with <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maisonbisson/27800889/">photos</a> as soon as they&#8217;re available, then look for a pair of posts about how the hardware/software works and <a href="http://www.maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10701/">what I&#8217;d like to do with it</a> later.</p>
<p>Until then, here are some related posts: <a href="http://www.maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10208/" title="MaisonBisson.com » Blog Archive » Ultra Portable">Ultra Portable Computing</a>,  <a href="http://www.maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10186/" title="MaisonBisson.com » Blog Archive » Pepper Pad 2">Pepper Pad 2</a>, and <a href="http://www.maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10610/" title="MaisonBisson.com » Blog Archive » TeleRead Spends Morning On Portable Computing Stories">Portable Computing</a>.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> the picture above is blurry because of my poor photography skills. <a href="http://www.pepper.com/press/photos_graphics.html">Better pictures</a> can be found at the <a href="http://www.pepper.com/">Pepper</a> site. Look for more about the Pepper Pad in the next few days.</p>
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		<title>TeleRead Spends Morning On Portable Computing Stories</title>
		<link>http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10610/teleread-spends-morning-on-portable-computing-stories/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2005 16:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Bisson</dc:creator>
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&#8230;Well, not entirely, but I couldn&#8217;t help but read the posts on the PepperPad and history of the Newton. I&#8217;m a fan of computing devices that don&#8217;t fit the mold, so I eat up stuff like this. I noted the Pepper Pad previously, and written a few posts about the Newton and ultra-portable computing.
Update: Engadget [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.pepper.com/"><img src="http://www.pepper.com/images/pepper_image_products.jpg" alt="Pepper Pad." width="321" height="209" style="background-color: #ffffff; border: solid 0px #000000; margin: 4px 4px 4px 4px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;" /></a></p>
<p>&#8230;Well, not entirely, but I couldn&#8217;t help but read the posts on the <a href="http://www.teleread.org/blog/?p=2966">PepperPad</a> and <a href="http://www.teleread.org/blog/?p=2967">history of the Newton</a>. I&#8217;m a fan of computing devices that don&#8217;t fit the mold, so I eat up stuff like this. I noted the <a href="http://maisonbisson.com/blog/?p=10186">Pepper Pad</a> previously, and written a few posts about the <a href="http://maisonbisson.com/blog/search/newton">Newton</a> and <a href="http://maisonbisson.com/blog/?p=10208">ultra-portable computing</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Update: </strong><a href="http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000623045505/">Engadget</a> is getting in on the excitement too. They&#8217;re pointing to this <a href="http://osopinion.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=4556&amp;mode=thread&amp;order=0&amp;thold=0">OSOpinion article</a> that&#8217;s at the center of it all.<br />
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