Web 2.0: Academic Research & 10 Useful Tools

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7-31-2009

Web 2.0: Academic Research & 10 Useful ToolsLissa LordUniversity of Kansas - Edwards Campus, llord@ku.edu

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Lissa Lord llord@ku.edu

Regents Center Library, University of Kansas, Edwards Campus

Web 2.0 &

Academic Research &

10-Tools

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How to find information for academic study using the Internet and Web 2.0 ? NOTE: Other quotes are on the class handout 1—Darkness within darkness. The gateway to all understanding. 2—Difficult and easy support each other. 4—The Tao is like a well: used but never used up. 8—In thinking, keep to the simple. 9—Do your work, then step back. The only path to serenity. 11—We join spokes together in a wheel, but it is the center hole that makes the wagon move. 13—When you stand with your two feet on the ground, you will always keep your balance. 15—They were careful as someone crossing an iced-over stream. Alert as a warrior in enemy territory. 17—If you don’t trust the people, you make them untrustworthy. 22—Because he has no goal in mind everything he does succeeds. 26—Thus the Master travels all day without leaving home. 28—The world is formed from the void, like utensils from a block of wood. 41—If he didn’t laugh, it wouldn’t be the Tao.�42—The Tao gives birth to One. One gives birth to Two. Two givers birth to Three. Three gives birth to all things.�43—Teaching without words. . . Is the Master’s way. 47—Without opening your door. . .you can see the essence of the Tao. 48—In the pursuit of knowledge, every day something is added. 53—The great Way is easy, yet people prefer the side paths. 70—My teachings are easy to understand 78—True words seem paradoxical.

Web 2.0 is the social internet

Knowledge is constructed by learners as they interact with one another--(Dewey, 1916; Vygotsky, 1978)

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Web 2.0 is the social internet Communities of practice, study, interests Knowledge is constructed by learners as they interact with one another-- �(Dewey, 1916; Vygotsky, 1978)

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How do we keep track of all the bits and pieces of our research findings?

We need a place to store this Web 2.0 information.

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How do we keep track of all the bits and pieces of our research findings? We need a place to store this Web 2.0 information. We’re talking Tool #2

iGoogleA helpful tool in the organization of yourWeb 2.0

Google.com and click on more ▼

Setting up your personal iGoogle page. This could be the most important step you’ll take in performing academic searches into the resources of Web 2.0

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Click!

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Click on this video to learn more about gadgets you can add to your iGoogle page. There are many such videos for you to see.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication)

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The concept of RSS used to be a big deal in Web 2.0 classes. Now? It is a no brainer. Basically, RSS is like an alarm clock that rings everytime a programmed site—blog, video, newspaper, websearch, database search, etc. If the administrator of the site wants to let folks know when new information is added, an RSS code is added to the site. If I wanted to follow the updates for the dissertation research blog, I’d look for the RSS icon, click and insert where I wanted to be notified—my news reader (bloglines, GoogleReader, iGoogle page) or via my email. Bloglines http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloglines FireFox directly on the browser

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Readershttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloglines

FireFox directly on the browser

GoogleReader http://google.com

http://www.addthis.com

Tool #4

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iGoogle is the place I put current research topics and searches. Every bit is a Web 2.0 tool or site:

Saved searches from Google Blog Searchand Twitter

Blogsites that have updated information

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http://AddThis.com Passing the word that DissertationResearch is a source of interest. The readers of this blog clicked on SHARE for notification on Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, Yahoo MyWeb, Google Bookmarks as well as sending the blog link via Email.

Google Blog Search

http://google.com More Blogs

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The is so much more to Google than everything. Keep track of what is under “more”. Lets go to Blog Search by selecting http://google.com

wyandotte county kansas-casino -"swine flu"

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Google blog search searches only blogsites. My search will result in hits from sites that are currently (hopefully) communicating information about “my topic” of research and not about <whandotte county kansas and casino and swine flu>.

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From my iGoogle:www.google.com/ig1. A twitter search2. An RSS for a blog3. Newsletter update

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Research using Twitter?Of course!

My latest, possibly greatest saved search on twitter:

academic library OR libraries OR librarian

Save that great twitter search on my igoogle page or

the dissertation research blog

HOW?

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It is not all that obvious but here it is: RSS for this query now Click . . .
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A choice to save the twitter search to GOOGLE HOMEPAGE (iGoogle) or GOOGLE READER. Let us do both. And then, we’ll add it to the blog site on Blogger.
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Click on GOOGLE HOMEPAGE and the twitter search is immediately added to my iGoogle page and will continue updating the results until I change the settings.

Twitter search engineshttp://www.Topsy.com

http://search.twitter.comhttp://collecta.com

http://crowdeye.com

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This search for “academic research” was on Sunday at 11:24pm. In 11 seconds there were 34 results

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CiNii http://bit.ly/JVd6k http://bit.ly/17xbmi http://twitter.com/@InfoLiteracy #socialmedia

“I’ve learned to follow the hunch but never assume where it will go.”

Even Williams

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Web 2.0 Search Engines

http://www.keotag.comIt works: keyword social networks individually

The second result is exactly what I hoped to find. A twitter statement leading straight to a presentation on academic libraries and Web 2.0

delicious.comsocial bookmarking website

What is delicious A collection of favorites - yours and everyone else's.

Your favorites are assigned a specific URLSee my site (RefLibrarian) for dissertation writing:http://del.icio.us/RefLibrarian/dissertation_writing

Everything on delicious is someone's favorite

Can I bookmark a result from a saved twitter search to delicious?

Yes

You are on twitter search result page

Copy its URL and save in delicious

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Ten Tools

Top Tools for Web 2.0 Research1. http://tinyurl.com

Tinyurl takes a long URL and makes it shortI’ve been using it for over a year and it has never failed my expectations as a dependable short URL that fits where I want to put it.

2. http://slideshare.comA convenient way to store your slide presentations and to

share them with colleagues. If you don’t want to share, there is a private setting.

3. del.icio.us http://delicious.comDelicious is a social bookmarking site in that your saved

weblinks are open and available for others to see, copy and use.

4. Google Alerts http://www.google.com/alerts

Google will update your search strategy and email you with updates.

5. Center for Learning & Performance Technology http://c4lpt.co.uk/learningtools.html

A wonderful learning technology site where I can pick up hints to do what I want to do, better!

6.iGoogle.com http://google.com/ig I use it like a story board for various bits of news, research facts, information I need for my current work. I can capture RSS widgets to keep me up to date with what the blogs and twitter and NYTimes and Whitehouse and the results of programed searches I have made for topics of research. Also, gmail and vairous documents via googledocs.

7. JingProject - http://www.jingproject.com/ I never heard of this wonderful little tool until I snooped around the c4lpt Tools site. It is a screen capture tool I use to copy screens and paste them into my slideshows

8. Worldcat http://worldcat.org - is a catalog that will find books and articles, e-books and e-articles in response to a search. Add your zip code and possibly the library down the street has what you’re looking for.

9. Wordle is a tool for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. http://www.wordle.net/

10. Dissertation Research Bloghttp://dissertationresearch.blogspot.com

To the left is the URL for class listings at the KU Libraries

To the left is the TinyURL created on the fly at tinyurl.com

Just drop the long URL in this window and click for Make TinyURL

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slideshareshare your slides and borrow others’

Sign-up for slideshare at www.slideshare.net

Upload your presentation slides

Your slideshare web address allows access

You don’t need Powerpoint to show a Powerpoint presentationExample:http://www.slideshare.net/lissalord/end-note-i-246147

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Google AlertsYOUR search alert

Google Alerts <http://www.google.com/alerts>Use Google Alerts to repeat your good search

automatically and when results turn up Google will email you and include the annotated links in the message.

It is like having a ٨ research assistant!reliable

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Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies

(C4LPT)

http://c4lpt.co.uk/learningtools.html

Welcome to the Centre for Learning & Performance

Technologies

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Jing Projecthttp://www.jingproject.com

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WorldCat.org 7.

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Try searching WorldCat.org for “2.0 search engines” The results are so helpful.

Wordle http://wordle.netWordle the introduction of a paper you wrote

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Dissertation Research Bloghttp://dissertationresearch.blogspot.html

History of a widget

Social networking has moved into the mainstream, and to maintain a presence in the communities they serve, the smartest agencies have established footholds on Twitter, Facebook and other such sites." Here is the latest: Great .Gov Web Sites 10 sites that take online government to the next level."

Message from newsletter:

Tool #9

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History of a new gadget installed at http://dissertationresearch.blospot.com AND/OR my iGoogle page. 1. email subscription to newsletters and alerts (in this case to
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I have signed into the Dissertation Research blog at blogspot.com Selected “Layout” Selected “Add a Gadget” Selected HTML/JavaScript
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Paste the gadget script from the CDC site into the “Configure HTML/JavaScript” box
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Very cool from gov2.0!

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The End

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Ted Talks Tool #8

http://www.ted.com/talks

Truly a grand site for sharing ideas and learning through other’s stories

In the year leading up to this talk, the web tool Twitter exploded in size. Co-founder Evan Williams reveals that many of the ideas driving that growth came from unexpected uses invented by the users themselves.

“I’ve learned to follow the hunch but never assume where it will go.”

Even Williams