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Web 2.0 and the NLA (Debbie Campbell, Director, Collaborative Services, NLA)This presentation provides an overview of the impact of Web 2.0 on the National Library of Australia's discovery services. The National Library has recognised that changes in service delivery are required for library services to be available in personal online environments. Consequently, in its Strategic Directions' statement 2006-2008, the National Library included an objective "to ensure [its] relevance in a rapidly changing world, participate in new online communities and enhance [its] visibility". One of the activities embarked on to achieve this objective was the provision of innovative online ‘spaces’ for Library patrons to interact with us and among themselves, and how this has been achieved will be discussed in relation to the National Library's premier discovery services, Libraries Australia, Picture Australia and Music Australia. [ppt presentation, 7MB] [audio - Cathro + Campbell - mp3, 48MB]

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Australia License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.1/au/

Debbie CampbellDirector, Collaborative Services

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<www.nla.gov.au/nla/staffpaper/2006/jpearce1.html>

“Our major undertaking in 2006–2008 will be to enhance learning and knowledge creation by further simplifying and integrating services that allow our users to find and get material, and by establishing new ways of collecting, sharing, recording, disseminating and preserving knowledge.

to ensure our relevance in a rapidly changing world, participate in new online communities and enhance our

visibility, we will …..” <www.nla.gov.au/library/directions.html>

http://orweblog.oclc.org/archives/001169.html

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In 2007:

17.5m bib records in 42m locations with links for 700K digital items;

816K records in non-Roman scripts, 4.9m records for non-English language materials.

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As a Libraries Australia patron, I can

save my queriessave my search resultsspecify a default search screencustomise default databaseschoose three libraries as minerequest an interlibrary loan (but fees may apply) create alerts

<librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au>

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As a Libraries Australia patron, I can also

Source: Dempsey, L, OSU Library 2.0 Conference 14 June 2007

The Network Reconfigures Discovery: The Importance of Disclosure <www.oclc.org/research/presentations/dempsey/osuld.ppt>

D2D

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As a Libraries Australia patron, I can also

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Starting an information search

Only 2% of college students start their search at a library Web site.

Respondents were asked to indicate, from a list of 16 electronic resources, which they typically use to begin an information search.

Among total respondents, 84% of information searches begin with a search engine and 1% begin at a library Web site.College Students

Source: Dempsey, L, OSU Library 2.0 Conference 14 June 2007

The Network Reconfigures Discovery: The Importance of Disclosure <www.oclc.org/research/presentations/dempsey/osuld.ppt> 7

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Data syndication

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Data syndication

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Data syndication

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Plug-in #1

<http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/searchbox/>

http://elibcat.library.brisbane.qld.gov.au/uhtbin/cgisirsi/DdAeCqECPj/ZZELIBCAT/233360313/1/1432/X/BLASTOFF#LA

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Plug-in #2

<http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/opensearch/>

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Music Australia 2.0 (2007)

rapid and volatile music industry

copyright barriers to contemporary music

e-commerce technology

behaviour: use of Google Analytics

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Robyn Holmes, Curator of Music & Kaye McIntyre

<www.musicaustralia.org>

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Music Australia site use

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<www.musicaustralia.org>

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Music Australia searching 2006-07

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<www.musicaustralia.org>

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Music Australia: new UI design & navigation

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<www.musicaustralia.org>

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Direct access to digital music, cover art & artist details

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<www.musicaustralia.org>

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Ability to navigate between album & tracks

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<www.musicaustralia.org>

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Purchase of digital downloads

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<http://www.nla.gov.au/pressrel/

PartnershipbetweengovernmentandbusinesshelpsAustralianmusic2.html><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margret_RoadKnight>

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Picture Australia 2007

Picture Australia Overview

Redesign

Flickr collaboration

Re-Picture Australia

Basil Dewhurst, Fiona Hooton & Lucy Carson

<www.pictureaustralia.org>

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Picture Australia Overview

Currently 1.4 million image records (September 2007)

49 Contributors / 106 Collections

In 2006-2007:New image records:

178,642 (13% increase)

Including from Flickr: 15,128 photographs

Title: Mug shot of 'Ah Num' and 'Ah Tom', ca 1930, Central Police Station, Sydney. Creator: New South Wales. Police Dept. Drugs Bureau. Contributor: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales

http://collection.hht.net.au/firsthhtpictures/picturerecord.jsp?recno=31031

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Picture Australia Redesign

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Flickr CollaborationPeople, Places and Events

• established January 2006• 23,569 image records• 837 members

Ourtown • established March 2007• 1,209 images• 155 members

Tags • ‘social tagging’• ‘annotation’

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<http://www.flickr.com/photos/donshearman/194424586/>

<http://www.flickr.com/photos/donshearman/194424647/> 25

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unknown photographerWombat Hill, DaylesfordState Library of Victoria <www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/a/0/7/doc/a07021.shtml>

gervo1865_2Wombat Hill, DaylesfordFlickr 2006

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Paul Hogan on bridge 1971 by carnemolla169's

Macquarie street barristers 1968 by carnemolla169's

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Seeding Flickr

<http://www.flickr.com/photos/

13145591@N06/>

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Monkeys ride on the backs of greyhounds… <http://blogs.smh.com.au/thedailytruth/archives/2006/11/a_mugs_game_1.html?page=5#comments> <http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3308231>

in blogs

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Re-Picture Australia: mash-up

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<http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an25110363>

<http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm1892>

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Continuing web 2.0 <http://ll01.nla.gov.au/>

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National Library 2.0

Cultural institutions and Web 2.0:Smart Internet technology CRChttp://smartinternet.com.au/default.aspx?FolderID=121#Latest

How creativity is being strangled by the law: Larry Lessighttp://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/187

When Educational Resources are Open: Judy Breckhttp://goldenswamp.com/articles/When_Educational_Resources_Are_Open.html

Next Generation Library Systems: John Wilkinhttp://scholarlypublishing.org/jpwilkin/archives/7

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Library 2.0 ?

“Letting your data connect to other people's data is a bit about letting go in that sense. It is still not about giving to people data which they don't have a right to. It is about letting it be connected to data from peer sites. It is about letting it be joined to data from other applications.

It is about getting excited about connections, rather than nervous.”

Tim Berners-Lee <http://dig.csail.mit.edu/breadcrumbs/node/215>

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