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An introduction to Web 2.0 given by Stephanie Taylor of UKOLN, based on an orginal presentation by Marieke Guy of UKOLN.
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A centre of expertise in digital information management www.ukoln.ac.u k UKOLN is supported by: Wikis, Blogs and Web 2.0 Demystified Your Name Your Job Title/Position www.bath.ac.u k This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat)
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Page 1: Web2 UKOLN MLA Workshop

                                                             

A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

UKOLN is supported by:

Wikis, Blogs and Web 2.0 Demystified

Your Name

Your Job Title/Position

www.bath.ac.uk

This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat)

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

A Brief Introduction….

• I work for UKOLN, National centre of expertise in digital information management

• Located at the University of Bath• Funded by JISC and MLA to advise UK HE and FE

communities and the cultural heritage sector• I work on the Interoperability Focus team• Currently work as the Chair of the Institutional Web

Management Workshop and on the JISC Standards Catalogue

• Previous roles include QA Focus, SPP Project Manager, ePrints UK project manager, Public Library Focus work, NOF-digitise, Web Magazines

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

Workshop Programme

• Presentation: Wikis, Blogs and Web 2.0 Demystified– 20 minutes

• Any feedback, questions, comments etc.

Add URL of event page on UKOLN website here

Add Delicious tag for event here

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

So…What is Web 2.0?

• Marketing term (derived from observing 'patterns') rather

than technical standards - “an attitude not a technology”

Web2MemeMap, Tim O’Reilly, 2005

Characteristics Of Web 2.0• Network as platform• Always beta• Clean URIs• Remix and mash-ups

Syndication (RSS)• Architecture of participation

Blogs & Wikis Social networking Social tagging

(folksonomies)• Trust and openness

Characteristics Of Web 2.0• Network as platform• Always beta• Clean URIs• Remix and mash-ups

Syndication (RSS)• Architecture of participation

Blogs & Wikis Social networking Social tagging

(folksonomies)• Trust and openness

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

Blogs• A blog is a Web log, online diary• Professionals are increasingly using blogs to describe what

they are doing• A social phenomenon of the 21st Century• Key characteristics are openess, collaboration and

syndication • There is a need for cultural heritage professionals to:

– Understand blogging and related technologies (e.g. RSS, Technorati)

– Be able to find resources in the 'Bloggosphere'– Explore how to use blogs to support business functions

(support users, staff & organisation)

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Reading BlogsW

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Bloglines – a Web-based Blog reader. You are informed of changes since you last viewed the page.

Bloglines – a Web-based Blog reader. You are informed of changes since you last viewed the page.

http://www.bloglines.com/myblogshttp://www.bloglines.com/myblogs

BlogBridge – a desktop Blog reader. You are informed of changes since you last viewed the page.

BlogBridge – a desktop Blog reader. You are informed of changes since you last viewed the page.

• There are lots of dedicated blog readers

• You can sign up for RSS feeds to be alerted to changes

• Try not to be distracted by adverts etc

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

Professional Blogs

Panlibus - http://blogs.talis.com/panlibus/It’s All Good - http://scanblog.blogspot.com/Shush! http://library.northampton.ac.uk/blog/

• Lots of Individuals creating blogs

• Phil Bradley’s, Peter Scotts, Technobiblio, Library Techtronics, Shifted Librarian, Free Range Librarian

• Some subject specialist and medical blogs, moving more towards library teams

• British Librarian Bloggers list

Spineless? http://hwlibrary.wordpress.com/

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

Using Blogs

• Blogs are very interconnected with each other (bloggers discuss other blog postings).

• This can help to provide feedback; measure impact; engage in discussions; etc.

• Web Monkey extension can give blog comments on your pages

• Technorati can help find Blog articles, etc.• A search for “Oxford University Library Services” returns 32

hits, mainly student blogs• The comments field can allow you to engage in discussions• Time for you to establish a blog?

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

Blog Issues• Can you have a corporate voice, do you want one?• What software will you use?

– Hosted vs self hosted?– Free vs cost?– Open source vs propriatary?– Features?– Popular software includes Moveable Type, Wordpress,

Typepad, Blogger, Blogware• A huge number of blogs are not read and become deserted by

their writers• Do you want all your thoughts to be accessible to all? What

about an internal blog?• If you want to increase visibility the more postings the higher

rating

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

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Wikis• Wikis are collaborative Web-based authoring tools –read state

and write state• They can be used for:

– team work and collaborative papers (avoiding emailed MS Word file around)

– Note-taking and social discussions at events– As an easy way to set up a group Web site– A great e-learning tool

• Uses a simple markup language (wikitext or wikisyntax)• Ability to compare previous versions of a page, revert back

and track who edited the page• Many allow users to discuss issues prior to making changes• Increasing popularity in the public sector

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

Wikipedia• Easy to create• Provides high-

profile information (Google-friendly)

• Allows the community to enhance and develop content

• Is time your organisation had an entry?

• Who will edit it?

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

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Wiki Issues• Vandalism, spam• Wiki etiquette• Searching (more tagging needed), archiving (ephemeral),

organisation of pages – no heirarchy• Mark up – no standardisation…yet – training implications• Stopping your wiki from becoming an unmaintained

storehouse of out-of-date information!• Organisational Culture - Freedom to move away from usual

design, protocols, habits• Consider the merits of a closed-access wiki for certain tasks• Resources - Staff training, time, costs• How will you add wikis and blogs to your resource

collections?

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

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Wiki Potential

• “At their best, they can become true community resources that can position the library as a an online hub of their local community true community resources that can position the library as a an online hub of their local community” Meredith Farkas

• Book reviews, reviews of exhibitions, FAQs • Comments section, suggestion box• Commonly asked questions• Local history, personal stories, personal views on exhibits• Course collaboration, e-portfolios• Staff project work, input for research work

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Social Networks• Sharing and community are what Web 2.0 is all about• Some of the most famous networks are MySpace,

Facebook, del.icio.us, Frappr and Flickr• Aspects of museums, libraries and archives already operate

as a social network in themselves so the implications for it are huge

• Tagging – allows users to add keywords to items– Created by groups/communities who are the resource users– Natural language – common understanding– No hierarchy, feedback– Good for subjective and descriptive data collection

• RSS Feeds

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Sharing - FlickrW

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/iwmw2006/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/iwmw2006/

• Web 2.0 includes community-building

• You can help support your community-building by making it easy to share photos at events (e.g. this seminar)

• Simply suggest a tag e.g. ‘ouls-2007 and encourage delegates to upload their photos with this tag

http://www.flickr.com/photos/westmontlibrary/176505152/http://www.flickr.com/photos/westmontlibrary/176505152/

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Sharing – del.icio.usW

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Who else has bookmarked this resources? What are their interests?(I may have similar interests) How many have bookmarked my resource?

Who else has bookmarked this resources? What are their interests?(I may have similar interests) How many have bookmarked my resource?

• Another aspect of sharing is sharing bookmarks

• This can be used to:

– Manage your bookmarks

– Allow others to contribute resources

– Allow lists of bookmarks to be repurposed

– Carry out impact analysis

http://del.icio.us/mariekeguy/ouls-2007http://del.icio.us/mariekeguy/ouls-2007

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Creative CommonsW

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Openess is a key aspect of Web 2.0: open source; open standards and open content can all help to bring benefits through maximising usage of services

Openess is a key aspect of Web 2.0: open source; open standards and open content can all help to bring benefits through maximising usage of services

• Creative Commons offers copyright holders licences to assign to their work

• The licences aim to clarify the conditions of use and avoid many of the problems current copyright laws pose when attempting to share information.

• CC maximises impact of work

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Web

2.0

Google Maps/Mashupshttp://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/maps/

http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2007/maps/

• Web 2.0 provides valuable opportunity to provide mapping & location services:– Embedding Google

maps on your Web sites

– Developing rich services using this

– Providing location metadata / microformats which can be processed by simple browser tools

http://www.talis.com/tdn/competitionhttp://www.talis.com/tdn/competition

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CommunicationW

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• Realtime discussion is a key part of the Web 2.0 and the .net generation (IM, SMS…)

• Can be used by patrons, chat reference services with transcript

• How much effort does it take to provide an instant messaging service?

• Try Gabbly.com• What about Skype?

http://www.gabbly.com/http://www.gabbly.com/

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

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Web 2.0 Backlash

• When significant new things appear:– Enthusiasts / early adopters predict a transformation of

society– Sceptics outline the limitations & deficiencies

• There’s a need to:– Promote the benefits to the wider community (esp. those

willing to try if convinced of benefits)– Be realistic and recognise limitations– Address inappropriate criticisms, avoid the chasm in the

Gartner curve

Web 2.0: It’s a silly name. It’s just a marketing term. There are lots of poor Web 2.0 services. There wasn’t a Web 1.0. What follows it?It does have a marketing aspect – and that’s OK. It isn’t formally defined – it describes a pattern of related usage. There will be poor (and good) Web 2.0 services – just like anything else. Any usage will arrive at a follow-up term.

Web 2.0: It’s a silly name. It’s just a marketing term. There are lots of poor Web 2.0 services. There wasn’t a Web 1.0. What follows it?It does have a marketing aspect – and that’s OK. It isn’t formally defined – it describes a pattern of related usage. There will be poor (and good) Web 2.0 services – just like anything else. Any usage will arrive at a follow-up term.

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

www.ukoln.ac.uk

Web 2.0 - Summary

• Paul Miller stated that he saw Web 2.0 as being about:– freeing of data, remixing and the opening

up of the long tail– the building of virtual applications,– participation, sharing, communication and

facilitating community – applications that work for the user, are

modular and are smart

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

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Cultural Services 2.0

• With Web 2.0 cultural services have an opportunity to work their wealth of resources harder and serve their existing audiences better

• Web 2.0 – + Library = Library 2.0– +Museum = Museum 2.0– +Archive = Archive 2.0

Warning: Users will bypass processes and institutions that they perceive to be slow, unresponsive, unappealing and irrelevant in favour of a more direct approach to services offered by others that just might be 'good enough' for what they need to do.

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A centre of expertise in digital information management

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Discussion (20 Minutes)

So what are the challenges of Web 2.0 for the MLA

community?

In small groups list:

1. The top 5 challenges for the MLA community?

2. Possible ways that you can meet these challenges

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Questions?


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