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Web 2.0 - Setting the stage
Presentation for the Internet Librarian International 2006 with the infamous 'I don't care' slide. Best viewed while listening to me.
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- Slide 1: Setting the stage for Web 2.0
Phil Bradley
Internet Consultant
philb@philb.com
- Slide 2: What is this ‘2.0’ stuff?
• Web 2.0 is a term often applied to a
perceived ongoing transition of the World
Wide Web from a collection of websites to
a full-fledged computing platform serving
web applications to end users. Ultimately
Web 2.0 services are expected to replace
desktop computing applications for many
purposes.
– Wikipedia entry
- Slide 3: Yes… and?
• It’s a platform
• It harnesses collective intelligence
• Data can be used and re-used in many ways
• Users are directly involved with development
• It’s not limited to a single device
• A rich user experience
– Tim O’Reilly ‘What is Web 2.0?’
- Slide 4: Yes… but?
• “It’s vacuous marketing hype”
• “Web 2.0 is totally silly”
• “Meaningless”
• “is made entirely of pretentious self
serving morons.”
• “a lot of thin but very hot air blown at you
by those who are convinced that having
nothing to say is by no means a good
reason to shut up.”
- Slide 5: So what do I think?
- Slide 6: •I don’t care!
- Slide 7: Seriously…
• I want things that work
• That allow me to do a job better
• More quickly
• More effectively
• Easier
• So… let’s look at what we can do, starting
with better ways of doing what we do now
- Slide 8: Let’s go through a normal day
• Updates and news on your subject areas
of interest
• Checking to see if any pages have
changed since you last looked at them
• Re-running searches for new information
- Slide 9: RSS is your friend
- Slide 10: News reports from the BBC
- Slide 11: Watching pages
- Slide 12: Searching with MSN
- Slide 13: Incorporate that into your work
- Slide 14: Bookmarking
• Limited to a specific machine
• Not informative
• Difficult to find what you wan
• Inflexible
• Cannot easily share bookmarks
- Slide 16: What are the alternatives?
• Del.icio.us
• Diigo
• Raw Sugar …
- Slide 17: You can:
• Share your bookmarks
– Between computers
– Between colleagues
– Between users
• Create bookmark sets
– To supplement projects
– To assist users
• Annotate (or tag) bookmarks
- Slide 18: More options
• FURL
• SPURL
• SQUIDOO
– All ‘bookmarks on speed’
– Indepth collections of your own material
– Not just limited to the URL or tags
– More flexibility
- Slide 20: Talking to users
• Face to face
– Excellent, but limited
• Telephone
– Good, but limited
• Email
– Good, but limited
• Written
– I have no idea!
- Slide 21: Consider Instant Messaging
• Always on
• Always available
• Can demonstrate an online search with
Messenger
• Easy to point to/link to resources
• Incorporate video for face to face element
- Slide 22: Creating communities 1
• Start or Community pages
– GROU.PS
• Share bookmarks, files, photographs, weblogs,
locations, to do lists – almost anything!
– Plum
• As above
- Slide 23: Creating communities 2
• Share photographs with Flickr et al
– A record of an event
– A tour around the library
– An introduction to/for staff
– Popularising the library
– Create fun things
• Posters
• Trading cards
- Slide 24: Creating communities 3
• Create your own search engines
– Rollyo
– Eurekster Swicki
• For general use
• For specific topics
• For specific groups
- Slide 25: Creating communities 4
• Create your own wiki
– Peanut Butter wiki
– Jotspot
• Allow users to add content, edit, amend
etc
• Your users become your colleagues
• Your colleagues become your publishing
partners
- Slide 26: Creating communities 5
• Weblogs
– Update colleagues and users
– A central repository of information
– A resource to be repackaged and recombined
elsewhere (eg on a home page)
– A place to add your Swicki
– Links to other useful resources
– Outreach
- Slide 27: Collaborate
• On documents - Writely
• On spreadsheets - NumSum
• With calendars - Planzo
• With training - Jybe
• With projects – MyWebDesktop
• With To Do lists – TaDaList
• With webpages – Conversate
- Slide 28: Discover things!
• New books – Chainreading
• New music – Pandora
• Movies - Liveplasma
- Slide 29: Podcasting and Video
• Create aural presentations
• Fun, new, easy to create
• Update users on the latest library news
• Library tours
• Create video presentations, share them on
YouTube
- Slide 30: In summary
• Outreach, outreach, outreach
• Users become partners
• Librarians become facilitators
• The library becomes a publisher
• Information becomes dynamic
• Change should be embraced
• Take control!
- Slide 31: Thank you for listening!
• Phil Bradley
• http://www.philb.com
• philb@philb.com
• http://www.philbradley.typepad.com/
• http://philbradley.typepad.com/i_want_to/