NUOVO WEB E STRUMENTI PER I NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Gino Roncaglia – Università della Tuscia – Viterbo.

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NUOVO WEB E STRUMENTI PER I NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Gino Roncaglia – Università della Tuscia – Viterbo

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO humanities computing informatica umanistica digital humanities

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO humanities computing informatica umanistica digital humanities

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO web 2.0 commercial fraud or the new paradigm? what does it mean for the humanities?

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO Web 2.0 in eight key concepts 1.User Generated Content (UGC) 2.semantics formal ontologies social tagging 3.collaborative filtering 4.RSS feeds 5.embedding, reuse, mash-up 6.social networks 7.page interaction (Ajax, WebApps, widgets) 8.interface design

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO social networks the killing application of web 2.0 2/3 of the world on-line population use social network or blogging tools already in 2007, 97% of US on-line population aged 9-17 was using social network tools social networks are today more popular than humanities and social networks

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO relation-oriented social networks content-sharing social networks relations & content aggregation

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO a social network page should not be a placeholder its primary goal is to dynamically aggregate relevant information well-chosen widgets and applications might actually be useful!

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO social reading platforms

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO other interesting widgets & applications for social networks…

R ONCAGLIA – NUOVO WEB E NETWORK DI RICERCA IN CAMPO UMANISTICO academia 2.0 and beyond…