Web 2.0 and Libraries in the 21 st Century Caroline Kerbyson Cambridge University Press.

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Web 2.0 and Libraries in the 21 st Century Caroline Kerbyson Cambridge University Press

Web 2.0 How this benefits the academic community Tools for academia

What is Web 2.0 Web 2.0 sites allow user interaction Change in the way developers and users interact with the web “Users Add Value”

Web 2.0 in the academic community Development of a community of academic interaction Social networking at the centre of interaction Increase in number of tools for researchers

Social Networking Sites Free Another channel to disseminate knowledge No hosting requirement Consistent format – users know how to use it Easy to build up a community Shorter download time Ready to use tools

Microblogging and web feeds - Twitter and RSS Small bites of info Users follow only feeds which they are interested in Great way to share news and information

Microblogging and web feeds (2) Twitter Bloglines Tumblr

Blogging Essential part of Web 2.0 culture Allow the blogger to communicate information to their chosen community Readers can add their comments Tags, videos, links etc.

Blogging (2) Several websites where you can begin your blog: Blogger.com Wordpress.com

Widgets Small, stand alone applications Host of research tools in one place Includes web browser add-ons to search library catalogue, Google Gadgets, Facebook Apps, Open URL referrers etc.

Widgets (2) Can provide extra value to researchers Variety of “flavours” An embedded Gadget in Google is often quicker to access than the University Library website

Further Research Tools Journal Recommendations Sharing journals on social networking sites RSS feeds for TOCs Posting articles to social citation sites

The future…Web 3.0? Devices will be able to interpret the way the web is written Focus will be on the individual More intelligent retrieval of search results based on information stored about the user Information easier to retrieve with advanced mash-ups

In conclusion… Web 2.0 offers many tools to assist researchers Community aids discussion Sharing of social media aids awareness Increases research support

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