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Web 2.0, Web 2.0, Libraries Libraries and YOU and YOU Amy J. Kearns, MLIS President, NJLA Information Technology Section Program Coordinator, CJRLC [email protected] SCLS, Oct. 01, 2008

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Web 2.0, Web 2.0, Libraries Libraries and YOUand YOU

Amy J. Kearns, MLISPresident, NJLA Information Technology Section

Program Coordinator, [email protected]

SCLS, Oct. 01, 2008

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A little bit about me …A little bit about me …

Graduate, School of Communication, Information and Library Science (MLIS)

Public Libraries

Program Coordinator

“Techie”

Part-Time Lecturer, Rutgers

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http://www.librarygarden.blogspot.com

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Who Are You!?Who Are You!?

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Technology vs. ToastersTechnology vs. Toasters

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Don’t Get Stuffed!Don’t Get Stuffed!

Smörgåsbord

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AssumptionsAssumptions

Different levels◦Skills◦Knowledge◦Comfort◦Interest

Computers – Email, at leastBuzz Words – Curiosity ????

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Today . . . Today . . .

Describe Difference Between “1.0” and “2.0”

Name Some “2.0” technologies

IdentifyAdvantages of “2.0” approaches and technologies

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ExpectationsExpectations

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What in the world!?What in the world!?

Web 2.0RSS Feeds

BlogsWikis

Social Software

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The InternetThe Internet

communication

information

fun!

businesseducation

work

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Web 2.0Web 2.0

BuzzzzzzzzzWords

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In studying and/or promoting web-technology, the phrase Web 2.0 can refer to a trend in web design and development — a perceived second generation of web-based communities and hosted services (such as social-networking sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies) which aim to facilitate creativity, collaboration, and sharing between users.

The term gained currency following the first O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.[2][3] Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but to changes in the ways software developers and end-users use webs.

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Web 2.0Web 2.0

An IBM social-networking analyst, Dario de Judicibus, has proposed a different definition which focuses more on social interactions and on architectural implementation:

"Web 2.0 is a knowledge-oriented environment where human interactions generate content that is published, managed and used through network applications in a service-oriented architecture."

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Web as participation/participatory webWeb as participation/participatory web

build on the interactive facilitiesusers can own the dataencourages users to add value to the application

as they use itrich, user-friendly interfacemay also have social-networking aspects

VS

limited visitors to viewing and whose content only the site's owner could modify

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Web 2.0Web 2.0

NOT JUST TECHNOLOGY!

- Philosophy (customer service)

- Zeitgeist - the spirit of the age, the mind of the time

- SHARING:

http://www.slideshare.net/akearns

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So What!?So What!?

EXPECTATIONS

GO UPBut

DO NOTGo D O

W N

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So What!?So What!?

CUSTOMERS

Are Using (or want to)

Have Expectations

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So What?!So What?!

YOU

CAN USE!

CAN HELP!

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RSS – the “glue”RSS – the “glue”

RSSReally Simple Syndication

(Atom, XML, etc.)

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RSS = Information ManagementRSS = Information Management

SyndicationAssociated Press - newspapers

Images used with permission from Peter Bromberg: http://librarygarden.pbwiki.com/Pete's+Favorites

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What RSS “looks” likeWhat RSS “looks” like

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RSS – Where? What?RSS – Where? What?

Create “custom newspaper”

Blogs

“Feed Readers”

E-mail

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RSS is EVERYWHERE!RSS is EVERYWHERE!

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BBC, ESPN, The White House!BBC, ESPN, The White House!

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Databases – right in the library!Databases – right in the library!

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Ann Arbor District Library Ann Arbor District Library

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RSSRSS

RSS Feed Readershttp://www.bloglines.comhttp://www.netvibes.com/http://www.pageflakes.com/

E-mail

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WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?

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WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?

How Do I Use It?

Blogs Websites

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Blogs Blogs

Web + Log = “Blog”

“As of December 2007, blog search engine Technorati was tracking more than 112 million blogs”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlogFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HowStuffWorks – How Blogs Work http://computer.howstuffworks.com/blog.htm

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BlogsBlogs

Free Blog-Creating Software

http://www.blogger.com (Google)http://www.wordpress.comhttp://www.typepad.com

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New York Times BlogsNew York Times Blogs

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All Sorts of Blogs!All Sorts of Blogs!

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BlogsBlogs

Your Library!

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Google Blog Search Google Blog Search

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WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?

How Do I Use It?

Blah blah blah blah

Blah blah blah blah

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WikisWikis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WikiFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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WikisWikis

Free Wiki-Creating Softwarehttp://www.pbwiki.comhttp://www.wetpaint.comhttp://www.wikispaces.com

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http://librarygarden.pbwiki.com/http://librarygarden.pbwiki.com/

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WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?

How Do I Use It?

wiki

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Social SitesSocial Sites

MySpaceFacebookFlickrPandoraFastCompany.comRavelry

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WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?

How Do I Use It?

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How Will You Use These Tools?How Will You Use These Tools?

Blogs (RA, Websites, etc.)Wikis (Ref., Intra-wiki, Planning, etc.)Google (Docs/Cal, Collaboration/Comm.)Social Bookmarking (Reference faves)Tagging (OPACs, etc.)Shared to-do lists (Group work, projects)Instant Messaging (Meebo, etc.)Photo/Video Sharing (flickr, etc.)

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And more . . . And more . . .

Yelp!YaptaShutterfly

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QUESTIONS!?QUESTIONS!?

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Thank You!Thank You!