library 2.0 and web 2.0
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Welcome Evergreen College Library
Library 2.0 and Web 2.0
By Joy Chase Lorena Mata Shashi Naidu
What is Web 2.0 ?
• COMMUNICATION• CONVERSATION• COLLABORATION• CONNECTIONS• COMMUNITY
– INTERACTION– NETWORKING– SOCIALIZING
Web 2.0 map
What is Web 2.0?
• Web 1.0 Web 2.0• DoubleClick--> Google AdSense • Ofoto-->Flickr• Akamai-->BitTorrent• mp3.com-->Napster• Britannica Online-->Wikipedia• personal websites-->blogging• evite-->upcoming.org• publishing-->participation• content management systems-->wikis• directories (taxonomy)-->tagging
("folksonomy")
http://socialtnt.com/2008/04/28/tech-bloggers-define-web-20/
My blog http://www.joychase.blogspot.com
Anderson Cooper blog
Podcastinghttp://www.cnn.com/services/podcasting/
Mobile to Mobile see Twitter
Twitter on the go…
Genealogy sites
Geni.com
Everybody adds to it
Networking
• Facebook is a social utility that connects you with the people around you.
My Facebook
Facebook groups
Small ? Groups on Facebook
– I went to an East Side San Jose high school and made it to a university!
• Size:– 1,376 members
• Type:– Geography - Neighborhoods
• Join Group
EVC on Facebook?
San Jose on Facebook
Google talk
SKYPE
What is Library 2.0 ?
Old LibraryLIBRARY-------------------user one-way
New LibraryLIBRARY-------------------userLibrary<------------------------user two-way
A Librarian’s 2.0 Manifesto
• • YouTube.com
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZblrRs3fkSU
Instant Messaging (IM)
Meebo.com
Folksonomy
(also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging)
is the practice and method of collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize content. In contrast to traditional subject indexing, metadata is generated not only by experts but also by creators and consumers of the content.
Tag (metadata)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• A tag is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an internet bookmark, digital image, or computer file). This kind of metadata helps describe an item and allows it to be found again by browsing or searching. Tags are chosen informally and personally by the item's creator or by its viewer, depending on the system. On a website in which many users tag many items, this collection of tags becomes a folksonomy.
• Tagging was popularized by websites associated with Web 2.0 and is an important feature of many Web 2.0 services. It is now also part of some desktop software.
Tagging
Adding tags in a Library catalog
Wiki
• Welcome to Wikipedia,
• the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
• 2,532,646 articles in English
Go Where Users Go…
not where no one has gone before!
Thank you!
• Meet you on Facebook!