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Discovering Library 2.0- Library services for the Google Generation  SCONUL Conference June 2008 Ken Chad Ken Chad Consulting Ltd [email_address] Tel: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com David Kay Sero [email_address] uk Tel: +44 (0)845 111 4122 www.sero.co.uk
PART ONE first ..some contexts
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‘ ..organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful..’ Google’s mission statement   the library  function  is big business
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so let’s try to see the wood before we look at the trees
Something big is going on.. and  (as in so many times in the past)   technology is a major driving force for change…..
‘ For more than 150 years, modern complex democracies have depended in large measure on an industrial information economy…….In the past decade and a half we have begun to see a radical change in the organisation of information production.  Enabled by technological change ,  we are beginning to see a series of economic, social and cultural adaptations that make possible a  radical transformation  of how we make the information environment….’   Yochai Benkler a Professor of Law at Yale Law School
removing barriers ‘ .. technology is unleashing a capacity for speaking that before was suppressed by  economic constraint . Now people can speak in lots of ways they never before could have, because the economic opportunity was denied to them’ Mother Jones Magazine (website) Interview with  Lawrence Lessig:  Stanford Law School Professor, Creative Commons Chair  June 29, 2007    http://www.motherjones.com/interview/2007/07/lawrence_lessig.html
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        Trend Time-to-adoption Horizon Further resources at: -  Grassroots Video One year or less del.icio.us/tag/hz08+video Collaboration Webs One year or less del.icio.us/tag/hz08+virtualcollab Mobile Broadband Two to three years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+mobile Data Mashups Two to three years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+mashup Collective Intelligence Four to Five Years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+collectiveintelligence Social Operating Systems Four to five years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+socialos
as well as new services there are new business models
‘ Open access is a practical, efficient and sustainable model to unlock the potential of the web for disseminating the results of publicly funded research’
‘ Convinced that changes in the industry and the spread of digital piracy have made it ever more difficult to make money from selling records, the Crimea plan to  turn the economics on their head  by giving away downloads of their self-financed second album, Secret of the Witching Hour’.   Owen Gibson, media correspondent Monday April 30, 2007 Davey MacManus of the Crimea. Photograph: Gareth Davies/Getty
you decide what to pay….
technology has enabled web based global providers to deliver free or low cost ‘library’ services direct to users without the need for library buildings or (in the main) librarians
some ‘Google Generation ‘library services’ ?
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OCLC is the default platform to link Google books to library holdings
is your library on this list?
 
LibraryThing is an online service to enable people catalogue their books easily. It  connects people  with the same (or related) books and comes up with suggestions for what to read next. Entry level  pricing is zero .  LibraryThing:  even MARC records have a social side
 
 
 
 
 
 
Your Profile Your profile is the page that shows more information about you. On your profile you have a picture of yourself and details such as your name and where you are from. In the ‘About Me’ section, you can write about your library. You can also change your privacy settings for your profile so it can only be viewed by certain people.
Tagging your books
Clicking on the tags takes you to another page. This page shows other books that have the same tag, related tags and related subjects.
What are groups Groups are a collection of people who are interested in the same sort of things. In this case, a group is a collection of people who are interested in the same sort of books. There are many groups on LibraryThing. You can join existing groups, or make a new group.
Groups on LibraryThing For example To join a group, click on the name of the group. You now have joined this group. You can post new topics and read other topics that other members of the group have written .
Amazon: a fulfilling experience?
One click to  fulfilment….
Also … genuinely   helpful suggestions
Other helpful information too…..
search inside……
 
how do ‘conventional’ library approaches compare? your local OPAC? COPAC? M25? CAIRNS?…
aaaagggghhhhh!! kenchad consulting
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what can we learn? how can we apply some of these web 2.0/library 2.0 approaches to improve things for the learner…….?
PART TWO the TILE Project
 
 
we know the domain (libraries, vendors etc) is responding
a response from Huddersfield ,[object Object]
borrowing suggestions Huddersfield had details of over 2,000,000 checkouts spanning 10 years stored in the library management system and gathering virtual dust
other editions xISBN: http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/xisbn/ thingISBN: http://www.librarything.com/thingology/2006/06/introducing-thingisbn_14. php FRBR-y web services provided by OCLC and LibraryThing to locate other editions and related works within local holdings OCLC’s  xISBN LibraryThing’s  thingISBN
ratings and comments
A response from California State University
 
the MESUR project, Los Alamos
The MESUR data base now contains  1B usage events  (2002-2007) obtained from  6 significant publishers, 4 large institutional consortia and 4 significant aggregators !  The collected usage data spans more than  100,000 serials  (including  newspapers, magazines, etc.) and is related to journal  citation data  that spans about  10,000 journals  and nearly 10 years (1996-2006) . In addition we have obtained significant  publisher-provided COUNTER usage reports  that span nearly  2000 institutions  worldwide. The data is being ingested into a combination of relational and semantic web databases, the latter of which is now estimated to result in nearly  10 billion semantic statements  (triples). MESUR is now producing large-scale, longitudinal maps of the scholarly community and a survey of more than 60 different metrics of scholarly impact.
 
what’s the balance between social and market providers?
 
 
Google bests libraries again -- this time, OCLC assists  Posted by Peter McCracken on 5/21/08, 07:44 AM  ………………… . I’m hesitant about this stuff, because I see it as a one-way deal whereby Google is happy to take data from libraries, and therefore increase its own traffic, but is not willing to give data to libraries that would benefit the libraries and increase  their traffic.  It seems clear to me that Google works on the following model: only participate in projects when one can maximize the time that an individual spends at Google. Happily work with others, but only if the net amount of time one spends on Google increases. Time spent online is a zero-sum game, and you don’t want to give users a different (ie, non-Google) way to get to Google content. Libraries, on the other hand, want to get people to content in whatever way works best for them. By not having MARC records for GBS sources in a library’s catalog, people can’t find as wide a range of resources, so they must go to Google. Libraries lose, Google wins. Over time, libraries lose big.
what can we learn? how can we apply some of these web 2.0/library 2.0 approaches to improve things for the learner?
http://www.slideshare.net/ricmac/web-technology-trends-for-2008-and-beyond? zeitgeist?
 
 
how do we create an ‘Architecture of Participation’ for HE?
can we do it?
Discovering Library 2.0- Library services for the Google Generation  SCONUL Conference June 2008 Ken Chad Ken Chad Consulting Ltd [email_address] Tel: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com David Kay Sero [email_address] uk Tel: +44 (0)845 111 4122 www.sero.co.uk

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Discovering Library2.0 Libraryservices For The Google Generation Sconul June 2008

  • 1. Discovering Library 2.0- Library services for the Google Generation SCONUL Conference June 2008 Ken Chad Ken Chad Consulting Ltd [email_address] Tel: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com David Kay Sero [email_address] uk Tel: +44 (0)845 111 4122 www.sero.co.uk
  • 2. PART ONE first ..some contexts
  • 3.
  • 4. ‘ ..organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful..’ Google’s mission statement the library function is big business
  • 5.
  • 6. so let’s try to see the wood before we look at the trees
  • 7. Something big is going on.. and (as in so many times in the past) technology is a major driving force for change…..
  • 8. ‘ For more than 150 years, modern complex democracies have depended in large measure on an industrial information economy…….In the past decade and a half we have begun to see a radical change in the organisation of information production. Enabled by technological change , we are beginning to see a series of economic, social and cultural adaptations that make possible a radical transformation of how we make the information environment….’ Yochai Benkler a Professor of Law at Yale Law School
  • 9. removing barriers ‘ .. technology is unleashing a capacity for speaking that before was suppressed by economic constraint . Now people can speak in lots of ways they never before could have, because the economic opportunity was denied to them’ Mother Jones Magazine (website) Interview with Lawrence Lessig: Stanford Law School Professor, Creative Commons Chair June 29, 2007   http://www.motherjones.com/interview/2007/07/lawrence_lessig.html
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  • 12.         Trend Time-to-adoption Horizon Further resources at: - Grassroots Video One year or less del.icio.us/tag/hz08+video Collaboration Webs One year or less del.icio.us/tag/hz08+virtualcollab Mobile Broadband Two to three years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+mobile Data Mashups Two to three years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+mashup Collective Intelligence Four to Five Years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+collectiveintelligence Social Operating Systems Four to five years del.icio.us/tag/hz08+socialos
  • 13. as well as new services there are new business models
  • 14. ‘ Open access is a practical, efficient and sustainable model to unlock the potential of the web for disseminating the results of publicly funded research’
  • 15. ‘ Convinced that changes in the industry and the spread of digital piracy have made it ever more difficult to make money from selling records, the Crimea plan to turn the economics on their head by giving away downloads of their self-financed second album, Secret of the Witching Hour’. Owen Gibson, media correspondent Monday April 30, 2007 Davey MacManus of the Crimea. Photograph: Gareth Davies/Getty
  • 16. you decide what to pay….
  • 17. technology has enabled web based global providers to deliver free or low cost ‘library’ services direct to users without the need for library buildings or (in the main) librarians
  • 18. some ‘Google Generation ‘library services’ ?
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  • 28. OCLC is the default platform to link Google books to library holdings
  • 29. is your library on this list?
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  • 31. LibraryThing is an online service to enable people catalogue their books easily. It connects people with the same (or related) books and comes up with suggestions for what to read next. Entry level pricing is zero . LibraryThing: even MARC records have a social side
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  • 38. Your Profile Your profile is the page that shows more information about you. On your profile you have a picture of yourself and details such as your name and where you are from. In the ‘About Me’ section, you can write about your library. You can also change your privacy settings for your profile so it can only be viewed by certain people.
  • 40. Clicking on the tags takes you to another page. This page shows other books that have the same tag, related tags and related subjects.
  • 41. What are groups Groups are a collection of people who are interested in the same sort of things. In this case, a group is a collection of people who are interested in the same sort of books. There are many groups on LibraryThing. You can join existing groups, or make a new group.
  • 42. Groups on LibraryThing For example To join a group, click on the name of the group. You now have joined this group. You can post new topics and read other topics that other members of the group have written .
  • 43. Amazon: a fulfilling experience?
  • 44. One click to fulfilment….
  • 45. Also … genuinely helpful suggestions
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  • 49. how do ‘conventional’ library approaches compare? your local OPAC? COPAC? M25? CAIRNS?…
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  • 52. what can we learn? how can we apply some of these web 2.0/library 2.0 approaches to improve things for the learner…….?
  • 53. PART TWO the TILE Project
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  • 56. we know the domain (libraries, vendors etc) is responding
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  • 58. borrowing suggestions Huddersfield had details of over 2,000,000 checkouts spanning 10 years stored in the library management system and gathering virtual dust
  • 59. other editions xISBN: http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/xisbn/ thingISBN: http://www.librarything.com/thingology/2006/06/introducing-thingisbn_14. php FRBR-y web services provided by OCLC and LibraryThing to locate other editions and related works within local holdings OCLC’s xISBN LibraryThing’s thingISBN
  • 61. A response from California State University
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  • 63. the MESUR project, Los Alamos
  • 64. The MESUR data base now contains 1B usage events (2002-2007) obtained from 6 significant publishers, 4 large institutional consortia and 4 significant aggregators ! The collected usage data spans more than 100,000 serials (including  newspapers, magazines, etc.) and is related to journal citation data that spans about 10,000 journals and nearly 10 years (1996-2006) . In addition we have obtained significant publisher-provided COUNTER usage reports that span nearly 2000 institutions worldwide. The data is being ingested into a combination of relational and semantic web databases, the latter of which is now estimated to result in nearly 10 billion semantic statements (triples). MESUR is now producing large-scale, longitudinal maps of the scholarly community and a survey of more than 60 different metrics of scholarly impact.
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  • 66. what’s the balance between social and market providers?
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  • 69. Google bests libraries again -- this time, OCLC assists  Posted by Peter McCracken on 5/21/08, 07:44 AM ………………… . I’m hesitant about this stuff, because I see it as a one-way deal whereby Google is happy to take data from libraries, and therefore increase its own traffic, but is not willing to give data to libraries that would benefit the libraries and increase their traffic. It seems clear to me that Google works on the following model: only participate in projects when one can maximize the time that an individual spends at Google. Happily work with others, but only if the net amount of time one spends on Google increases. Time spent online is a zero-sum game, and you don’t want to give users a different (ie, non-Google) way to get to Google content. Libraries, on the other hand, want to get people to content in whatever way works best for them. By not having MARC records for GBS sources in a library’s catalog, people can’t find as wide a range of resources, so they must go to Google. Libraries lose, Google wins. Over time, libraries lose big.
  • 70. what can we learn? how can we apply some of these web 2.0/library 2.0 approaches to improve things for the learner?
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  • 74. how do we create an ‘Architecture of Participation’ for HE?
  • 75. can we do it?
  • 76. Discovering Library 2.0- Library services for the Google Generation SCONUL Conference June 2008 Ken Chad Ken Chad Consulting Ltd [email_address] Tel: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com David Kay Sero [email_address] uk Tel: +44 (0)845 111 4122 www.sero.co.uk