Content Recruitment Tutorial Vanessa Proudman Tilburg University OAI6, 17 June 2009, Geneva.

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Content Recruitment Tutorial Vanessa Proudman Tilburg University OAI6, 17 June 2009, Geneva

Programme 1.Introduction15m 2.10 golden rules for content recruitment 45m 3.Who we are15m 4.Methods for content recruitment: manual vs automated45m 5.Web 2.0 for content recruitment30m

Ten golden rules for content recruitment

Who we are Putting things in context

Who are we 32 institutions: universities, research institutions, international organisations, funding agencies, networks Neeo Content Recruitment Workshop, March 2009

Who are we? 1.Year of IR establishment 2.Mandates institutional / faculty / dept 3.Size and profile of institution, number of researchers 4.IR management 5.IR admin 6.Networks

Group activity From where?And how?

Web 2.0 Supporting our efforts

Utilising Web 2.0 for our IRs APP INPUT OUTPUT

INPUT SWORD’s Facebook app

More visibility and access for your IR & its research output

More visibility and access Microblogging Twitterhttp://twitter.com Social networking Facebook Media sharing >Flickr >YouTube >Slideshare

More visibility and access Facebook Media sharing >Flickr >YouTube >Slideshare

Facebook

More visibility and access Microblogging Twitterhttp://twitter.com Social networking Facebook Media sharing >Flickr >YouTube >Slideshare

More visibility and access Social citation sites >Citeulike >Connotea Social bookmarking sites >Delicious >Digghttp://digg.com

More visibility and access Social citation sites >Citeulike >Connotea Social bookmarking sites >Delicious >Digghttp://digg.com

More visibility and access Feeding web pages >Start pages and widgets iGoogle Netvibes PageFlakes >Subject / group-oriented webpages / collaboratories Internal External

Create a pagecast at PageFlakes.com My recent papers from the research repository RSS feed My recent lectures from the teaching repository RSS feed Recent blog entries from my students’ RSS feed My school’s latest news items RSS feed A brief bio and flattering photo the only bit that I had to write! Source:

Enriching & increasing access Tagging Commenting

For more examples, also see Les Carr’s Leverage presentation: Many thanks to Les

Using Web 2.0 as an opportunity What can we as libraries do about it?

Quick review MicroBlogging Social Media Social Networks Social Bookmarking Social Citations Web 2.0 Applications Personal Start Pages

Web2.0 action for the library APP1 APP2 APP3 library individual APP3 APP4 APP5 …..

The library supplies APP1 APP2 APP3 Social citation sites metadata APP4 APP5 Social bookmarking sites

A few reflections The dangers of being technically-driven Is the ICT support and development available? Quality content is essential Image and authority of information The individual vs the library Cost-efficiency: Reaching a specific and limited group Learn from Web2.0 apps re ease of input One of a number of motivators No one-way street - want content

In summary 1.Numerous opportunities with web 2.0 tools to share our content further … & they are within reach 2.What it will it bring you apart from more work? Make further visibility and above all more content your goal 3.Experiment with these ideas with your researchers, research groups, Deans, PR depts 4.Evaluate your results