INULS 2009, University of Limerick 23 INULS 2009 Lindsay Mitchell Julie Ward Sinéad Keogh Glucksman Library, University of Limerick.

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INULS 2009, University of Limerick 23 INULS 2009 Lindsay Mitchell Julie Ward Sinéad Keogh Glucksman Library, University of Limerick

23 things – what are they? Small exercises to help you become familiar with web 2.0 tools and applications Originated with Helene Blowers at PLCMC and inspired by Stephen Abram’s musings on 43 things Creative Commons licence Over 1000 libraries worldwide

23 things – why did we do it? Structured way to explore Web 2.0 Encourages reflective learning Fits with adult lifelong learning Promotes a shared learning culture Raises awareness of other library implementations of Web 2.0 tools and applications Fun!

23 things – how did we do it? Reviewed original and other 23 things sites Used the tools and chose 23 things Found relevant / fun / interesting implementations Launched it Ran it for 14 weeks (including 2 weeks catch-up / play in the middle)‏ Thing 23 Thing 24

Lunchtime talks Blogging and RSS feeds Social networking Tagging Flickr and images Wikis Google maps Gaming

23 things – what was it like doing it? Staying a step ahead Informal feedback

What worked well the weekly reminders the lunchtime talks the Common Craft video clips reading other people's blogs seeing how easy some things were and creating awareness

What didn't work so well sometimes there were too many things to do in one week, especially in an hour setting up all the accounts and remembering the passwords sometimes too much descriptive text the RSS feeds exercise came too soon the Twitter exercise should have come sooner

23 things – what are we going to do next? LNSS repeats 2009 and 2010 UL academics and researchers

My Learning 2.0 experience My favourite “thing” Highs Lows Ups Downs Conclusion

Highs

Lows

Ups Lunchtime talks It was interesting Got over some phobias

Downs An hour is not long enough Head wrecking and frustrating So many passwords!!......Advice try to stick to one password and login for everything

Conclusion Good experience Fun Worthwhile

23 things in the Library Library 2.0 and beyond No qualifications needed They’re everywhere!

Information & UL Blogs & RSS Feeds

Collaborative Spaces Wikis & Online Office

E-resources E-books, Podcasts, Vodcasts

E-Interacting Chatting, Tagging, Asking, Helping Research Discussion Lists BUBL Mail CataList JISCMAIL

It is what it is

Share

Potential Sharing – blogs, wikis Educating – e-media Researching – who are our customers

How 23 things helps Familiar with learning styles Potential for new and added value delivery of services Confidence to help or recommend to others Know what NOT to use Fun