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1 Web 2.0 It’s All about Social Networking Eileen O’Shea Infopeople eileen@infopeople.org April 2007

2 Web 2.0 Is Us

3 Seriously.

4 Generally refers to web-based tools that enhance “social networking” - people connecting with other people Blogs, wikis, photo sharing, video sharing, bookmark sharing, you name it sharing What Is Web 2.0?

5 A few authors, many commenters CMS authoring Movable Type http://infoblog.infopeople.org/cgi-bin/mt/mt.cgi Blogger http://waynnandholly.blogspot.com/ Free or low-cost to create Blogs

6 Tame the Web - Michael Stephens http://www.tametheweb.com/ http://www.tametheweb.com Librarian.net - Jessamyn West http://librarian.net The Shifted Librarian - Jenny Levine http://theshiftedlibrarian.com Some Librarian Blogs

7 Public Library of Charlotte-Mecklenburg County http://plcmcl2-about.blogspot.com/ USC Libraries E-Resources http://usceresources.blogspot.com/ http://usceresources.blogspot.com LaGuardia Community College Library http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/library/blog/whatsnew.html Some Library Blogs

8 Multiple authors Simple editing, CMS-based MediaWiki, PBWiki Classic example: wikipedia.org Wikis

9 Infopeople Wikis http://wiki.infopeople.org LibrarySuccess: A Best Practices Wiki http://www.libsuccess.org/ ALA Wikis http://wikis.ala.org/ Internet Librarian Wiki http://internetlibrarian.pbwiki.com/ Library-related Wikis

10 Photo Sharing Many services: Flickr, Shutterfly, Picasa (Google) Tag your photos Find people with common interests, find similar photos Link your photos to your blog or your wiki

11 Video Sharing Digital cameras have made video easy It’s not about high quality Tagging videos It’s all about social networking Several services: YouTube, Google Videos, StumbleVideo

12 Social Bookmarking Browser bookmarks are SO yesterday Share them with the world, and tag them! Services: del.icio.us - http://del.icio.us/ digg - http://digg.com/ cluztr - http://cluztr.com/ StumbeUpon - http://www.stumbleupon.com/

13 Okay, great. But how do I keep track of all of this stuff? RSS! In Plain English…

14 RSS “Really Simple Syndication” What’s syndication? It’s the ability to subscribe to a site’s content Think of a newspaper comic strip like Dilbert, syndicated to hundreds of newspapers

15 News Aggregators Aggregators take the “feed” from a blog and let you see new content Aggregators can be stand-alone apps OR Aggregators can be web-based

16 Stand-alone Aggregators Net NewsWire, Sharp Reader Nifty integration with your computer’s browser and can display pics and let you listen to podcasts, etc. Read content offline Problem: you have to have your computer with you to read your feeds!

17 Web-based Aggregators Read your feeds anywhere! All you need is a web browser & an Internet connection Bloglines, Google Reader, Newsgator Problem: you have to be online to read your feeds

18 Podcasts Taking it to the next step, podcasts are audio blogs MP3 format Can be played on your computer OR an MP3 player Non-proprietary format so are easily portable

19 Library Podcasts Infopeople podcasts http://infopeople.org/resources/podcasts.html Sunnyvale Public Library podcasts http://www.librarypodcasts.org/ Arizona State University Library podcasts https://thelibrarychannel.blog.asu.edu/?triedWebauth=1

20 How to Create a Podcast Roll your own: A recorder A microphone A blog or other service to syndicate your podcasts Services like Hipcast or Gabcast Phone in your podcast Often time limits Quality generally lower

21 Vodcasts Like podcasts but with video Generally short - under 10 minutes (YouTube limits videos to 10 minutes) Format is often Flash (all content on YouTube is converted to Flash)

22 Vodcast Share Sites YouTube Google Video StumbleVideo All accept wmv, mov, mpg, or avi formats for uploading

23 How to Create a Vodcast Digital cameras are by far the easiest way to go! Length is only limited by the size of the storage card Format is usually AVI or MOV, both formats acceptable to YouTube Of course, digital video cameras are great, too!

24 Roll Your Own Searches Rollyo LibraryThing WorldCat All are customizable, easy to create links for your web page or blog

25 Web 2.0 & Online Learning Old way: LMS Blackboard, WebCT, etc. Password-protected restricted content New ways Edu-blogging Podcasts Media sharing Then integrate it! Angel & Second Life

26 Web Apps Old way: Office New way: Google Docs & Spreadsheets http://docs.google.com/ Word processor, spreadsheet Compatible with Word Collaborate with others Free!

27 Mashups Take a couple of tools, put them together and make a new tool! Google My Maps http://maps.google.com/ iLife Link your iTunes library contents to the world and see who else likes what you like! Zillow - Google Maps + market values of homes http://www.zillow.com/

28 Web 2.0 & Instant Messaging AIM is sooo Web 1.0, right? Twitter http://twitter.com/ Keeping everybody up-to-date on what you’re doing, one boring detail at a time ;-) Meebo http://meebo.com IM anybody on any chat service wherever you are

29 Communities Library2.0 Ning http://library20.ning.com/ MySpace http://myspace.com/ Facebook http://facebook.com/

30 Next Generation Communities Remember Dungeons & Dragons? Remember the Sims? Take it one step further: Second Life!

31 What Is Second life? “ Second Life is a 3-D virtual world entirely built and owned by its residents. Since opening to the public in 2003, it has grown explosively and today is inhabited by a total of 5,855,848 people from around the globe.”

32 No, but really, what IS Second life? The average age of users is 32, and the median age of users is 36 There are $5 million USD in virtual transactions per month conducted between users 25,000 users log in daily Anshe Chung, Second Life's most notable land baron, makes $175k per year flipping virtual real estate. --March 2006 Google Talk

33 Hi! I’m Eileen Gapchenko

34 Why It Won’t Take Over the Internet Tomorrow System requirements: Internet Connection: Cable or DSL Computer Processor: 1.6GHz Pentium 4 or Athlon 2000+ or better Computer Memory: 512MB or better Video/Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce FX 5600, GeForce 6600, or better OR ATI Radeon 9600, X600, or better Pretty stiff!

35 Libraries in Second Life Second Life Library secondlife://info island/97/255/33 San Jose State University School of Library & Information Science http://slurl.com/secondlife/SJSU%20SLIS/128/128 Consumer Health Library http://slurl.com/secondlife/Consumer%20Health%20Libr ary,%20Info%20Island%20II%20/227/202/23/

36 Are you blogging this?

37 Ways To Keep Learning Five Weeks to a Social Library http://www.sociallibraries.com/course/ free online course 23 Learning 2.0 Things http://plcmcl2-things.blogspot.com/ the original tech challenge! Infopeople’s 23 Web 2.0 Things http://our23things.infopeople.org/ our take on the PLCMC’s challenge


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