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Introduction to Web 2.0


        Gary Green
      Technical Librarian
     Surrey County Council
Covering…

•   What’s Web 2.0?
•   How/why is it used in
    public libraries?
•   How do we compare to
    other library sectors?
•   Areas for development.
•   ICT, legal & other
    concerns.
What’s Web 2.0?
   A way to connect, collaborate
    & build resources for sharing
    online.
   A read/write web, rather than
    a read only web.
   Social networking.
   User generated content.
   Close ties to social media.
Examples of Web2.0 services
   RSS / News feed aggregators
   Blogging
   Microblogging
   Social networks
   Image sharing
   Video sharing
   Audio & podcasts
   Focused Search
   Cloud computing
   Maps
   Wikis
   Social Bookmarking & tagging
   Question & Answers
   Start pages
   Mashups
RSS / News feed aggregators


   RSS = ‘Really Simple Syndication’.
   Collect frequently updated news and
    postings from websites & read them in
    one place, without having to spend a lot
    of time visiting each site individually.
   Examples: Google Reader, Bloglines.
Blogging
   A blog is a website that most commonly
    takes the form of a diary.
   It is intended to be updated regularly
    with new entries.
   It can contain commentary, opinion,
    descriptions of events and topics.
   Older entries are archived, but can still
    be read.
   Examples: Wordpress, Blogger.
Microblogging

   Microblogging is a form of blogging,
    but its content is smaller/shorter.
   An update can be sent within seconds of
    something happening and that update
    can be seen by millions of other
    microbloggers straight away.
   Good for discussion & up-to-date news.
   Examples: Twitter, Yammer.
Social networks

   Online communities where people
    connect to share information about
    common interests and themselves. e.g.
    friends, family, colleagues, hobbies, crafts.
   General or more focused communities.
   Examples: Facebook, Librarything,
    LinkedIn, Ravelry.
Image/Photo sharing

   Upload images to a web site for all to see.
   Share your experiences, places you’ve
    been, your creativity.
   Uploaded images are also a great
    resource when looking for pictures for
    displays, posters, presentations.
   Examples: Flickr, Photobucket.
Video sharing

   Videos uploaded and stored on a video
    hosting site, not on your computer.
   Allow users to search for, watch,
    comment on videos, without the need for
    a television.
   Examples: Youtube, Vimeo.
Audio & podcasts

   Places to share and find audio/music
    (similar to video sharing).
   Podcast refers to audio files (mostly
    speech, rather than music) distributed
    over the internet and available for people
    to download and listen to whenever they
    want.
   Examples: British Library podcasts,
    Soundcloud, last.fm.
Focused Search
   Google isn’t always best place to search.
    ◦ eg Content of Library of Congress
      Archives not available via Google
   May need more detailed searches around
    specific subject.
   Creative commons – used for finding
    resources that you can use in your own
    work.
   Examples: Healia, Whichbook.net,
    iconmonsters.
Cloud computing

   Software & files hosted/stored on the
    internet, rather than using software on
    personal computer.
   Can access anywhere with internet
    connection.
   When you create your blog later you’ll be
    saving information "in the cloud“.
   Examples: Evernote, Google docs, most
    of the services listed in this presentation.
Maps
   Search for locations and directions.
   Create specialised maps – focus on
    specific area with extra detail.
    ◦ Hotels in an area
    ◦ Routeplanner
    ◦ Literary maps
    ◦ Sightseeing
   Examples: Google Maps, Surrey Fiction
    Book Map, AA routeplanner, Google
    sightseeing.
Social bookmarking & tagging
   Save & organise web links to the cloud.
   View links other users on same site have
    bookmarked.
   Tagging allows users to add useful
    descriptive keywords to links / items.
   Subject headings on the library catalogue
    or a descriptor in a database are tags.
   Many Web 2.0 applications use tagging.
   Examples: Delicious, Pearltrees,
    Pinterest.
Question & Answers

   Enables people to ask questions about a
    subject outside their area of expertise.
   Harness collective intelligence of millions
    of internet users and receive a useful
    answer.
   Examples: – Enquire; Yahoo answers.
Start Pages
   Bring together variety of online services
    & resources on one page… Want to see
    what emails people have sent you
    overnight? What have people been saying
    on Twitter? Do you want your bookmarks
    listed? Do you want to know what the
    latest BBC news is? Do you want to be
    able to search Wikipedia? … in one place.
    Put them all on your start page.
   Examples: – Netvibes, iGoogle.
Mashups
   Websites or web pages that bring related
    information together from different sites
    and presents it in a new way that wasn't
    originally intended.
   By combining the information from
    different resources a new value added
    service is created. 
   Examples: New York Times/Worldcat
    bestsellers, Biodiversity Heritage Library.
How is it used in public libraries?
   2 way communication.
    ◦ With library users
    ◦ With colleagues
   Information & resources.
    ◦ Find
    ◦ Share
   Collaboration.
    ◦ Projects
   Promote services & resources.
    ◦ Advertise events
    ◦ Send event invitations
    ◦ Report news from your library
    ◦ Highlight what’s in stock
   To assess if library services are what
    users want .
Why is it used in public libraries?
   Find out what library users want.
   Being online is no longer optional.
   Be good at providing online
    services users want to use.
   Use tools and services customers
    are using.
   Go where users are, rather than
    expecting them to come to you.
   Open up conversation between
    service and users.
   Reach new customers .
   See what’s going on outside your
    own world / library.
   Remove the distance barrier.
Library 2.0
 Library 2.0 = Web 2.0 applied to
  libraries.
 Catalogue add-ons.
    ◦ Link to more detail about books
      outside system
    ◦ Recommend books to friends
    ◦ Review / rate books
    ◦ RSS alerts of books you might be
      interested in
 Libraries working with the public
  around the catalogue, books &
  reading.
 Join in polls / discussions.
 Create mini-collections of
  catalogue records in places like
  LibraryThing.
Examples of use in public libraries
   East Sussex Library & Information
    Service Facebook.
   Orkney libraries Twitter – award winning.
   Enquire reference service.
   Surrey Fiction book Map.
   Edinburgh literary map .
   Kirklees Libraries start pages – job
    searches.
   East Sussex local history and new library
    photos on Flickr.
   Manchester libraries blog.
   Queen Elizabeth II in Surrey historical
    timeline

   Many more examples on “23 Things” &
    “Libraries & Web2” wikis.
How do we compare to other
      library sectors?

◦ Academic.
◦ Business.
◦ Specialist.
◦ Health.
◦ Charity.
Other library sectors
 The Tavistock & Portman NHS
  Foundation Trust Library.
  ◦ Pinterest: New books, journals
    / Books on order
 Royal College of Nursing.

  ◦ Virtual enquiry
 University of Iowa Special
  Collections & University
  Archives.
  ◦ Pinterest: Interesting items in
    special collection
 King’s Fund Charity.

  ◦ Live chat
Other library sectors
   British Medical Association.
    ◦ Skype / Training videos
   British Library For Development Studies.
    ◦ Start page for climate change articles
   University of Cambridge, Judge Business
    School.
    ◦ Twitter / Live chat / Pinterest
   Shrewsbury and Telford Health Libraries.
    ◦ Start page
   University of Worcester Library services.
    ◦ Start page highlighting library services
      & support for education students / Blog
Are we trailing behind other
      library sectors ?
◦ No.
  Public libraries are using many
   Web2.0 services.
  Might be using them
   differently to other sectors –
   different focus
◦ Yes.
  Not every public library
   authority is using all of the
   Web2.0 tools, but then again
   not everyone in other sectors
   is using them either!
Areas for development

   Do more of the same.
   Build on your existing
    services.
   Look at other library
    services for inspiration.
   You need to experiment.
   Take a look at these links
    for ideas.
    ◦ http://www.delicious.com/stacks/view/EWw
Security, legal & other concerns
 IT concerns.
  ◦ Security
  ◦ Abuse of access
 The law.
  ◦ Sharing
  ◦ Copyright of other peoples
    work / Creative commons
  ◦ TV licences
 Web 2.0 policy from local
  authority perspective.
  ◦ Social media policies
  ◦ “IT won’t let us access it”
  ◦ Seen as time wasting
 Access seems to be opening up.
Useful Resources
   23 Things wiki (training to give library staff
    greater understanding of online services).
    ◦ http://23things.wetpaint.com/
   Libraries & Web2 wiki (examples of how
    libraries are using Web 2.0).
    ◦ http://librariesandweb2.wetpaint.com/
   Delicious.com links for this presentation.
    ◦ http://www.delicious.com/stacks/view/EWwHic
   Phil Bradley’s blogs.
    ◦ http://www.philbradley.typepad.com/
    ◦ http://philbradley.typepad.com/i_want_to/
Introduction to Web 2.0


       Gary Green
     Technical Librarian
    Surrey County Council
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         LCDs – Arrioch
 Trucks – Cute Little Factory
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Introduction to Web2.0 for public libraries

  • 1. Introduction to Web 2.0 Gary Green Technical Librarian Surrey County Council
  • 2. Covering… • What’s Web 2.0? • How/why is it used in public libraries? • How do we compare to other library sectors? • Areas for development. • ICT, legal & other concerns.
  • 3. What’s Web 2.0?  A way to connect, collaborate & build resources for sharing online.  A read/write web, rather than a read only web.  Social networking.  User generated content.  Close ties to social media.
  • 4. Examples of Web2.0 services  RSS / News feed aggregators  Blogging  Microblogging  Social networks  Image sharing  Video sharing  Audio & podcasts  Focused Search  Cloud computing  Maps  Wikis  Social Bookmarking & tagging  Question & Answers  Start pages  Mashups
  • 5. RSS / News feed aggregators  RSS = ‘Really Simple Syndication’.  Collect frequently updated news and postings from websites & read them in one place, without having to spend a lot of time visiting each site individually.  Examples: Google Reader, Bloglines.
  • 6. Blogging  A blog is a website that most commonly takes the form of a diary.  It is intended to be updated regularly with new entries.  It can contain commentary, opinion, descriptions of events and topics.  Older entries are archived, but can still be read.  Examples: Wordpress, Blogger.
  • 7. Microblogging  Microblogging is a form of blogging, but its content is smaller/shorter.  An update can be sent within seconds of something happening and that update can be seen by millions of other microbloggers straight away.  Good for discussion & up-to-date news.  Examples: Twitter, Yammer.
  • 8. Social networks  Online communities where people connect to share information about common interests and themselves. e.g. friends, family, colleagues, hobbies, crafts.  General or more focused communities.  Examples: Facebook, Librarything, LinkedIn, Ravelry.
  • 9. Image/Photo sharing  Upload images to a web site for all to see.  Share your experiences, places you’ve been, your creativity.  Uploaded images are also a great resource when looking for pictures for displays, posters, presentations.  Examples: Flickr, Photobucket.
  • 10. Video sharing  Videos uploaded and stored on a video hosting site, not on your computer.  Allow users to search for, watch, comment on videos, without the need for a television.  Examples: Youtube, Vimeo.
  • 11. Audio & podcasts  Places to share and find audio/music (similar to video sharing).  Podcast refers to audio files (mostly speech, rather than music) distributed over the internet and available for people to download and listen to whenever they want.  Examples: British Library podcasts, Soundcloud, last.fm.
  • 12. Focused Search  Google isn’t always best place to search. ◦ eg Content of Library of Congress Archives not available via Google  May need more detailed searches around specific subject.  Creative commons – used for finding resources that you can use in your own work.  Examples: Healia, Whichbook.net, iconmonsters.
  • 13. Cloud computing  Software & files hosted/stored on the internet, rather than using software on personal computer.  Can access anywhere with internet connection.  When you create your blog later you’ll be saving information "in the cloud“.  Examples: Evernote, Google docs, most of the services listed in this presentation.
  • 14. Maps  Search for locations and directions.  Create specialised maps – focus on specific area with extra detail. ◦ Hotels in an area ◦ Routeplanner ◦ Literary maps ◦ Sightseeing  Examples: Google Maps, Surrey Fiction Book Map, AA routeplanner, Google sightseeing.
  • 15. Social bookmarking & tagging  Save & organise web links to the cloud.  View links other users on same site have bookmarked.  Tagging allows users to add useful descriptive keywords to links / items.  Subject headings on the library catalogue or a descriptor in a database are tags.  Many Web 2.0 applications use tagging.  Examples: Delicious, Pearltrees, Pinterest.
  • 16. Question & Answers  Enables people to ask questions about a subject outside their area of expertise.  Harness collective intelligence of millions of internet users and receive a useful answer.  Examples: – Enquire; Yahoo answers.
  • 17. Start Pages  Bring together variety of online services & resources on one page… Want to see what emails people have sent you overnight? What have people been saying on Twitter? Do you want your bookmarks listed? Do you want to know what the latest BBC news is? Do you want to be able to search Wikipedia? … in one place. Put them all on your start page.  Examples: – Netvibes, iGoogle.
  • 18. Mashups  Websites or web pages that bring related information together from different sites and presents it in a new way that wasn't originally intended.  By combining the information from different resources a new value added service is created.   Examples: New York Times/Worldcat bestsellers, Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  • 19. How is it used in public libraries?  2 way communication. ◦ With library users ◦ With colleagues  Information & resources. ◦ Find ◦ Share  Collaboration. ◦ Projects  Promote services & resources. ◦ Advertise events ◦ Send event invitations ◦ Report news from your library ◦ Highlight what’s in stock  To assess if library services are what users want .
  • 20. Why is it used in public libraries?  Find out what library users want.  Being online is no longer optional.  Be good at providing online services users want to use.  Use tools and services customers are using.  Go where users are, rather than expecting them to come to you.  Open up conversation between service and users.  Reach new customers .  See what’s going on outside your own world / library.  Remove the distance barrier.
  • 21. Library 2.0  Library 2.0 = Web 2.0 applied to libraries.  Catalogue add-ons. ◦ Link to more detail about books outside system ◦ Recommend books to friends ◦ Review / rate books ◦ RSS alerts of books you might be interested in  Libraries working with the public around the catalogue, books & reading.  Join in polls / discussions.  Create mini-collections of catalogue records in places like LibraryThing.
  • 22. Examples of use in public libraries  East Sussex Library & Information Service Facebook.  Orkney libraries Twitter – award winning.  Enquire reference service.  Surrey Fiction book Map.  Edinburgh literary map .  Kirklees Libraries start pages – job searches.  East Sussex local history and new library photos on Flickr.  Manchester libraries blog.  Queen Elizabeth II in Surrey historical timeline  Many more examples on “23 Things” & “Libraries & Web2” wikis.
  • 23. How do we compare to other library sectors? ◦ Academic. ◦ Business. ◦ Specialist. ◦ Health. ◦ Charity.
  • 24. Other library sectors  The Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust Library. ◦ Pinterest: New books, journals / Books on order  Royal College of Nursing. ◦ Virtual enquiry  University of Iowa Special Collections & University Archives. ◦ Pinterest: Interesting items in special collection  King’s Fund Charity. ◦ Live chat
  • 25. Other library sectors  British Medical Association. ◦ Skype / Training videos  British Library For Development Studies. ◦ Start page for climate change articles  University of Cambridge, Judge Business School. ◦ Twitter / Live chat / Pinterest  Shrewsbury and Telford Health Libraries. ◦ Start page  University of Worcester Library services. ◦ Start page highlighting library services & support for education students / Blog
  • 26. Are we trailing behind other library sectors ? ◦ No.  Public libraries are using many Web2.0 services.  Might be using them differently to other sectors – different focus ◦ Yes.  Not every public library authority is using all of the Web2.0 tools, but then again not everyone in other sectors is using them either!
  • 27. Areas for development  Do more of the same.  Build on your existing services.  Look at other library services for inspiration.  You need to experiment.  Take a look at these links for ideas. ◦ http://www.delicious.com/stacks/view/EWw
  • 28. Security, legal & other concerns  IT concerns. ◦ Security ◦ Abuse of access  The law. ◦ Sharing ◦ Copyright of other peoples work / Creative commons ◦ TV licences  Web 2.0 policy from local authority perspective. ◦ Social media policies ◦ “IT won’t let us access it” ◦ Seen as time wasting  Access seems to be opening up.
  • 29. Useful Resources  23 Things wiki (training to give library staff greater understanding of online services). ◦ http://23things.wetpaint.com/  Libraries & Web2 wiki (examples of how libraries are using Web 2.0). ◦ http://librariesandweb2.wetpaint.com/  Delicious.com links for this presentation. ◦ http://www.delicious.com/stacks/view/EWwHic  Phil Bradley’s blogs. ◦ http://www.philbradley.typepad.com/ ◦ http://philbradley.typepad.com/i_want_to/
  • 30. Introduction to Web 2.0 Gary Green Technical Librarian Surrey County Council
  • 31. Image/icon credits  Jigsaws – Daddy Design  LCDs – Arrioch  Trucks – Cute Little Factory  Super Heroes – Icon Shock Sourced from  www.iconmonsters.com

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Social networking Allows people to easily identify, connect with & pull together networks of friends, acquaintances, people interested in same things as you. User generated content people upload photos, films, pieces of information (large & small). tag, bookmark, review, rate existing information. Share it across social networks. A way to connect, collaborate, generate resources, and share online. A read/write web, rather than a read only web: More people have the opportunity to contribute Self-service web. Do it yourself More interactive – originally started with organisations providing static web pages of information; now people use it to discuss issues and generate content themselves. Close ties to social media Interactive/sharing/conversation