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Diana and Chad's Tour of 2.0 resources for FLA's UnConferenceTRANSCRIPT
Travel Guides
Agendabull Blogsbull RSSbull Wikisbull Collaborative Docsbull Podcastingbull PicturesVideobull Mobile technologiesbull TaggingSocial Bookmarksbull GamingSecond Lifebull Social Networkingbull ChattingIMVR
Chad MairnSt Petersburg College mairnchadspcollegeedu (727) 3417181GoogleTalk chadmairn
Diana Sachs-SilveiraTampa Bay Library Consortium sachsdtblcorg (813) 622-8252 ext 234Yahoo ID diverdee987
Library 20 A Roadmap to SuccessIntroducing your ldquotour guidesrdquo hellip
Note We value Library 20 principles and would like to practice what we preach so letrsquos make these presentations as interactive useful and fun as possible Library 20 is all about reaching out listening and responding to your userrsquos needs and one-way communication doesnrsquot advance our ldquoconversationrdquo
Our referenced links are available at httpdeliciousDiana_ChadOur PowerPoint Presentation is available at httpwwwslidesharenetgrouplibrary-20
Session 1 Publishingpŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
1 What is Library 20
2 Blogs
3 RSS
4 Wikis
5 Collaborative Docs
6 Podcasting
7 PicturesVideo
8 Mobile technologies
What is Library 20
bull Michael E Casey coined the term
bull There isnrsquot a clear and all encompassing definition
bull Helping to extend library services and meet the needs of our users no matter where they want it
1 Blogs are hellip
bull web pages that are organized by dated entries and resemble an online diary for the world to read
bull an easy way to exchange and present information
bull about three things ldquoFrequency Brevity and Personalityldquo [Source Evan Williams the creator of Blogger]
bull extremely popular 39 of Internet users ie nearly 57 million American adults read blogs [Source Lenhart amp Fox]
Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their
value
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Agendabull Blogsbull RSSbull Wikisbull Collaborative Docsbull Podcastingbull PicturesVideobull Mobile technologiesbull TaggingSocial Bookmarksbull GamingSecond Lifebull Social Networkingbull ChattingIMVR
Chad MairnSt Petersburg College mairnchadspcollegeedu (727) 3417181GoogleTalk chadmairn
Diana Sachs-SilveiraTampa Bay Library Consortium sachsdtblcorg (813) 622-8252 ext 234Yahoo ID diverdee987
Library 20 A Roadmap to SuccessIntroducing your ldquotour guidesrdquo hellip
Note We value Library 20 principles and would like to practice what we preach so letrsquos make these presentations as interactive useful and fun as possible Library 20 is all about reaching out listening and responding to your userrsquos needs and one-way communication doesnrsquot advance our ldquoconversationrdquo
Our referenced links are available at httpdeliciousDiana_ChadOur PowerPoint Presentation is available at httpwwwslidesharenetgrouplibrary-20
Session 1 Publishingpŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
1 What is Library 20
2 Blogs
3 RSS
4 Wikis
5 Collaborative Docs
6 Podcasting
7 PicturesVideo
8 Mobile technologies
What is Library 20
bull Michael E Casey coined the term
bull There isnrsquot a clear and all encompassing definition
bull Helping to extend library services and meet the needs of our users no matter where they want it
1 Blogs are hellip
bull web pages that are organized by dated entries and resemble an online diary for the world to read
bull an easy way to exchange and present information
bull about three things ldquoFrequency Brevity and Personalityldquo [Source Evan Williams the creator of Blogger]
bull extremely popular 39 of Internet users ie nearly 57 million American adults read blogs [Source Lenhart amp Fox]
Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their
value
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Chad MairnSt Petersburg College mairnchadspcollegeedu (727) 3417181GoogleTalk chadmairn
Diana Sachs-SilveiraTampa Bay Library Consortium sachsdtblcorg (813) 622-8252 ext 234Yahoo ID diverdee987
Library 20 A Roadmap to SuccessIntroducing your ldquotour guidesrdquo hellip
Note We value Library 20 principles and would like to practice what we preach so letrsquos make these presentations as interactive useful and fun as possible Library 20 is all about reaching out listening and responding to your userrsquos needs and one-way communication doesnrsquot advance our ldquoconversationrdquo
Our referenced links are available at httpdeliciousDiana_ChadOur PowerPoint Presentation is available at httpwwwslidesharenetgrouplibrary-20
Session 1 Publishingpŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
1 What is Library 20
2 Blogs
3 RSS
4 Wikis
5 Collaborative Docs
6 Podcasting
7 PicturesVideo
8 Mobile technologies
What is Library 20
bull Michael E Casey coined the term
bull There isnrsquot a clear and all encompassing definition
bull Helping to extend library services and meet the needs of our users no matter where they want it
1 Blogs are hellip
bull web pages that are organized by dated entries and resemble an online diary for the world to read
bull an easy way to exchange and present information
bull about three things ldquoFrequency Brevity and Personalityldquo [Source Evan Williams the creator of Blogger]
bull extremely popular 39 of Internet users ie nearly 57 million American adults read blogs [Source Lenhart amp Fox]
Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their
value
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Session 1 Publishingpŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
1 What is Library 20
2 Blogs
3 RSS
4 Wikis
5 Collaborative Docs
6 Podcasting
7 PicturesVideo
8 Mobile technologies
What is Library 20
bull Michael E Casey coined the term
bull There isnrsquot a clear and all encompassing definition
bull Helping to extend library services and meet the needs of our users no matter where they want it
1 Blogs are hellip
bull web pages that are organized by dated entries and resemble an online diary for the world to read
bull an easy way to exchange and present information
bull about three things ldquoFrequency Brevity and Personalityldquo [Source Evan Williams the creator of Blogger]
bull extremely popular 39 of Internet users ie nearly 57 million American adults read blogs [Source Lenhart amp Fox]
Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their
value
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
What is Library 20
bull Michael E Casey coined the term
bull There isnrsquot a clear and all encompassing definition
bull Helping to extend library services and meet the needs of our users no matter where they want it
1 Blogs are hellip
bull web pages that are organized by dated entries and resemble an online diary for the world to read
bull an easy way to exchange and present information
bull about three things ldquoFrequency Brevity and Personalityldquo [Source Evan Williams the creator of Blogger]
bull extremely popular 39 of Internet users ie nearly 57 million American adults read blogs [Source Lenhart amp Fox]
Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their
value
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
1 Blogs are hellip
bull web pages that are organized by dated entries and resemble an online diary for the world to read
bull an easy way to exchange and present information
bull about three things ldquoFrequency Brevity and Personalityldquo [Source Evan Williams the creator of Blogger]
bull extremely popular 39 of Internet users ie nearly 57 million American adults read blogs [Source Lenhart amp Fox]
Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their
value
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their
value
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Create a library blog to hellip bull promote library events bull connect to your community bull support devoted library usersbull reach out to potential usersbull say something interesting bull allow your patrons to say something interestingbull enhance book discussionsbull provide book reviewsrecommendationsbull create a literary guide bull write a library newspaper bull revisit and perhaps revise workbull interact with your colleagues bull be creative critically think and write about issues interesting to youbull accomplish almost anything you want
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Some things to consider when planning hellip
bull Construct a clear blog mission statement that supports your Libraryrsquos mission (Audience Message Purpose)
bull Select a suitable Blogging software platform
bull Develop posting policies and procedures
bull Explore acceptable use and copyright statements from other institutions (eg SPCrsquos statements)
bull Creative Commons License vs copyright
bull Work collaboratively
bull Write responsibly
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Popular Blogging platformsMostly Free Blogger httpwwwbloggercomBloxsom httpwwwblosxomcomB2 httpwwwcafelogcomCity Desk 20 httpwwwfogcreekcomCityDeskLive Journal httpwwwlivejournalcomMoveable Type httpwwwmoveabletypeorgNucleus CMS httpnucleuscmsorgPMachine httpwwwpmachinecomWord Press httpwordpressorg
Not FreeManila httpmanilauserlandcomRadio httpradiouserlandcomTypePad httpwwwtypepadcom Expression Engine (Ellis Lab formally pMachine) httpellislabcomBlogger Forum
httpwwwbloggerforumcom
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Searching for Blogs and Feeds
bull httpblogsearchgooglecombull httpwwwtechnoraticombull httpwwwlibdexcomweblogshtmlbull httpsearchbloggercom bull httpwwwspherecombull httpwwwicerocketcombull httpwwwblogpulsecom-- Search for feeds ndashbull httpwwwsyndic8combull httpwwwfeedstercom
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
2 RSS is hellip
bull an acronym for Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary RDF Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication
bull an XML format that works for you in order to distribute updated content
For more information watch RSS in Plain English at httpwwwcommoncraftcomrss_plain_english
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Many blogs are syndicated
An RSS feed is an XML-based file (ie machine-readable) that blog aggregators ldquounderstandrdquo Content can be syndicated (ie to join together) in order to be distributed on the web Formats such as RSS and Atom are used to structure the XML file
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Think lsquosubscriptionrsquo instead of lsquosyndicationrsquo
Subscribing to a blog is similar to subscribing to a magazine Basically
every time something new is published the content automatically comes to you
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
What are all these buttons for
They create a URL or a link to a small file that a user copiespastes into an aggregator (ie an RSS-aware software application)
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
ltxml version=10 encoding=ISO-8859-1 gt - lt-- generator=FeedCreator 172 --gt - ltrss version=20gt- ltchannelgt lttitlegtSquidoo Lens Library 20 in Three Easy Stepslttitlegt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward
County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
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County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20 ltdescriptiongt
ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltlastBuildDategtThu 11 May 2006 121818 +0100ltlastBuildDategt ltgeneratorgtFeedCreator 172ltgeneratorgt - ltitemgt lttitlegtLibrary 20 in Three Easy Steps updated Tue May 9 2006 913 pm CDTlttitlegt ltlinkgthttpwwwsquidoocomEasyL2ltlinkgt ltdescriptiongtThis lens is meant to augment a presentation I gave at the Broward County Library Reference Forum on May 9ampampnbsp There were about forty library
professionals in attendance and I want to thank you all for enduring 122 slidesampampnbsp The lens is supposed to be a one-stop shop for bringing yourself up to speed on Library 20ampampnbsp Just click away on the links lists and have funampampnbsp If you think it could be better click on the ampampquotcontact the lensmasterampampquot link on the right and tell me howltdescriptiongt
ltpubDategtWed 10 May 2006 021303 +0100ltpubDategt ltitemgt ltchannelgt ltrssgt
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
What is an aggregator
bull Web or client-based software (AKA feed readers news readers etc) that retrieve syndicated (ie subscription) Web content Updated content comes to you
bull Bloglines (free web-based and mobile) wwwbloglinescom
bull Extensive list of aggregators (RSS 20) httpblogslawharvardedutechdirectory5aggregators
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
RSS Resources
Aggregators AmphetaDesk httpwwwdisobeycomamphetadeskBloglines httpwwwbloglinescomNetNewsWire httprancherocomnetnewswireNewsMonster httpwwwnewsmonsterorgNewzCrawler httpwwwnewzcrawlercomSharpReader httpwwwsharpreadernet
Introduction to RSS httpwwwdownescafilesRSS5fEduchtmFagan Finder httpwwwfaganfindercomsearchrssshtmlLockergnomes RSS Resource httprsslockergnomecomldquoHacking RSS and Atomrdquo by Leslie Orchard is a great book that shows
how to build a feed aggregator produce and remix feeds read feeds on iPods and other devices and much more
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
3 Wikis
bull ldquoA wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to itrdquo
bull Most Popular Wikipediandash Comparison with Britannica
bull Create your own pbwikicom
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
3 Create your own Wiki
pbwikicomndash In libraries
bull Programming httpbullrunlibrarypbwikicom (created by patron)
bull Knowledge base for Health Librarians bull Business Resources Ohio Universitybull St Pete College Campus Wikibull University of Minnesota Staff Wiki bull Indiana Subject Guidesbull Ask a Librarianbull TBLC
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Collaborative Docs
bull Google Docs
bull EditGrid
bull Slideshare
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
5 Podcasting
MP3 +
=
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Podcast - bull a digital media file (eg MP3) or a series of such files that is
distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds (eg RSS) for playback on portable media players and personal computers (Source Wikipedia)
bull You can download the media file[s] and listen to them on your computer
bull You can subscribe to a feed and have updated content come to you ndash like a multimedia magazine delivered to your home once a new issue is published
bull Some podcasts have a corresponding web page or a blog for show notes and other applicable information
bull In 2005 the New Oxford American Dictionary rated lsquopodcastrsquo the Word of the Year
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Why listen to andor create a podcast
bull Why listen to or create anythingbull Learn somethingbull Teach somethingbull Make lecturesdiscussions more portablebull Promote events connect with your community
and reach out to people with similar interestsbull Provide reviewsrecommendations for books
other podcasts etcbull Record events and share with people who were
unable to attend itbull Accomplish almost anything you want
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
What do you need
1 Soundcard2 Speakers3 Microphone 4 Audio recordingediting software 5 Internet connection 6 Place to store media files (hosting service vs
institutionrsquos server)7 Web page andor a blog with an RSS feed8 Something to say
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting1 Decide what you want to say
2 Write an outline and practice it
3 Record in an audio editorrecorder
4 Export to MP3 or other compatible format
5 Upload file[s] to a server
6 Create a post or a web page linking to the media file[s]
7 Create and send RSS feed address to podcast directories Use one-click subscriptions
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes
httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle)
httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
Screencasting ndash great for creating tutorials (Free software - httpwwwcamstudioorg)
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
5 PicturesVideo
bull Creative Commons
bull Flickr
bull YouTube
bull Joost
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
6 Mobile technologies
bull Flickrbull YouTubebull Twitter
ndash httptwittercomaskundergradwith_friends
bull Txt Alertsbull Google Mobilebull Google Mapsbull Ask a Librarian bull iPhone
ldquoExperts predict MORE people will be accessing the web via their cell phones than PCrsquos by 2008rdquo
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Session 2 Participationbull paumlr-tĭsə-pāshən - taking part or sharing
bull TaggingSocial Bookmarks
bull GamingSecond Life
bull Social
Networking
bull ChattingIMVR
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Virtual Worlds
bull Second Life (SL) began in 2003 and has had significant growth over the years (ca 5 million residents)
bull Museums libraries schools businesses homes etc are ldquoinrdquo SL
bull Avatar = digital identity that represents you in the virtual world
bull ActiveWorlds Meebo Rooms etc
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
What is going on in there
Alliance Library System in SecondLifeVirtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Whybull Remember there are 5 million users just in
Second Life so we can be there to help them find and evaluate online resources
bull Nearly 5000 avatars visit the Information Achipelago (SL) each day (onlinemagnet)
bull Libraries need to be visable (Ambient Findability What We Find Changes Who We Become by Peter Morville)
bull Why do you need a building when there is no weather
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Virtual Worldsbull Second Lifebull 85 million users with
16 logging in during the last 60 days
bull Other worlds for teens And Kids
bull More and more virtual worlds
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Gaming
bull Want to become a leader Try MORPG
bull The average gamer ishellip
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Whorsquos using these sites
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Social Networking
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
ChatIMVR
bull Yahoo MSN Google
bull Meebo Trillianbull Ask a Librarianbull Skype
bull 60 of teens and young adults on the Internet use chat ldquooftenrdquo
bull Allows for file sharing conferencing and VoIP
bull Nearly 6 in 10 use IM to communicate at work
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
More to consider hellipbull ldquoLibrary 20 is not about technologyrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 is all about technologyrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a path towards improvement of servicesrdquobull ldquoLibrary 20 means abandoning services that serve small or
unimportant groupsrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is a paradigm shift that changes almost everything in a libraryrdquo
bull ldquoLibrary 20 is hype that can interfere with the sound ideals involvedrdquo
(Source lsquoCites amp Insightsrsquo Crawford at Large Vol 6 No 2 Midwinter 2006 p4Thanks again Robert Berkman)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses (1999) - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Compare these mission statements
OCLC
To further access to the worldrsquos information and reduce library costs by
offering services for libraries and their
users
Organize the worlds information and make itand make it universally accessible
and useful
Source ldquoTechnology Curves and Libraries (or) The ldquoHurriederrdquo We Go The ldquoBehinderrdquo We Getrdquo by Richard Madaus
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Some Examples
bull Blogs Darien CT LibraryGuilford Free Library BlogGeorgia State University Library Subject Specific Blogs
bull Wikis University of Connecticut Staff Wiki
bull Podcasts Cheshire Public Library Podcast
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Some Examplesbull Social TaggingUniversity of Pennsylvania PennTags Sample Record St Petersburg College Library on LibraryThing Interactive Book ReviewsGuilford Technical Community College on LibraryThing
bull RSS FeedsHennepin County Library EventsKenton Public Library New Books by SubjectSouthington Library and MuseumU Manitoba healthscience library feeds(LisFeeds Aggregated collection of library feeds)
The above examples courtesy of Jenny Levine The Shifted Librarian (httpwwwtheshiftedlibrariancom)
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Libraries must hellip
bull Be noticed
bull Be selective
bull Continue collaborating ldquoWisdom of crowdsrdquo
bull Help clear ldquodata smogrdquo (ie information overload) Information Literacy
bull Focus on the user
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
The Future What lies outside the box
bull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing books (electronicprint)bull Are we ready for surface technology (Microsoft Surface iPhone works with AaL
bLink = book link has conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make sure that we are adding value
bull Skype IM and more (Meebo widget)bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants
it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar (Conduit)
bull Pay attention to search engine innovations (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic PIPL)
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Librarians could answer some questions while adding a advertisement to AaL or their library to the post
bull Got Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)bull Technology trends are fast and change frequently Technolust is badbull There will be an Internet Operating Systembull Help buildconceptualize the Next Generation Library Catalogbull Content Management Systems (eg Joomla Drupal)bull Reference 20 = Ms Dewey
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
What Now
bull Play Learn
bull Share ideas and play nicely with others
bull Read Blogs and blog your experiences
bull Think outside the box
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
Visualize outside the boxbull Search engines (Askcom iGoogle SearchMass Live Academic
PIPL)bull Library 20 = enhances traditional library values How can we make
sure that we are adding valuebull Are we ready for print on demand Users personalizing e-booksbull Are we ready for surface technology iPhone works with AaLbull Touch a word in a book and open an online search multimedia
example or hear how a word is pronounced (bLink = book link ndash conductive ink on paper that connects to electronic devices via Bluetooth) (httpradaroreillycomarchives200706blink_completinhtml)
bull Ambient information (findability) = information available whenever the user wants it Add quick search to OPAC or WorldCat or create a custom search engine and share it (Swicki Rollyo Google Custom) Create a library toolbar ()
bull Askville (Amazoncom) Yahoo Answers etc Imagine librarians answering a few questions
bull Single Sign-on (Shibboleth etc)
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-
bull Cluetrain Manifestorsquos 95 Theses - httpwwwcluetraincombook95-theseshtml
bull L20 Manifesto - httpeltuopbwikicom
- Slide 1
- Agenda
- Slide 3
- Session 1 Publishing pŭblsquo lĭsh ndash to bring to the publicrsquos attention
- What is Library 20
- 1 Blogs are hellip
- Blog designs appear fairly similar but it is their content that truly determines their value
- Create a library blog to hellip
- Some things to consider when planning hellip
- Popular Blogging platforms
- Searching for Blogs and Feeds
- 2 RSS is hellip
- Many blogs are syndicated
- Slide 14
- What are all these buttons for
- Donrsquot worry about all this code just copypaste the URL into your favorite aggregator
- What is an aggregator
- RSS Resources
- 3 Wikis
- 3 Create your own Wiki
- Collaborative Docs
- 5 Podcasting
- Podcast -
- Why listen to andor create a podcast
- What do you need
- Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
- For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast visit httpwwwslidesharenetchadmairnpodcasting-in-15-minutes httpdeliciouscmairn (Podcast bundle) httpchadmairnvoxcom httpwwwarchiveorgdetailsPodcastDemo (ldquoJust-in-caserdquo podcast example)
- 5 PicturesVideo
- 6 Mobile technologies
- Session 2 Participation
- Virtual Worlds
- What is going on in there
- Why
- Slide 34
- Gaming
- Whorsquos using these sites
- Social Networking
- ChatIMVR
- More to consider hellip
- Compare these mission statements
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Libraries must hellip
- The Future What lies outside the box
- Slide 45
- Visualize outside the box
- Slide 47
-