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1 Community Building Through Your Web Site: Library Blogs and RSS Feeds Michael Stephens Dominican University Tame the Web

2 Word of the Year 2004  Merriam-Webster Inc. reports that the word BLOG, defined as “ a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments and often hyperlinks, ” was one of the most looked-up words on its Internet sites this year.  http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/11/30/words.of.the.year.reut/index.html http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/11/30/words.of.the.year.reut/index.html

3 Blog Statistics  Technorati now tracks over 27.2 Million blogs  The Blogosphere is doubling in size every 5 and a half months  It is now over 60 times bigger than it was 3 years ago  On average, a new weblog is created every second of every day  13.7 million bloggers are still posting 3 months after their blogs are created --

4 Blog Statistics  Technorati.com tracks about 1.2 Million new blog posts each day, about 50,000 per hour  Blog Finder has over 850,000 blogs, and over 2,500 popular categories have attracted a critical mass of topical bloggers

5 What is a Weblog? (Blog!)  A Software tool  Content management system  Is organized chronologically by date (newest entries are usually at the top)  Self-archives by date (done by software)

6 What is a Weblog? (Blog!)  Is updated somewhat regularly with relatively short entries  Includes links, more links, and even more links  Uses a unique URL (permalink) for each posting  Provides an “RSS feed” that “syndicates” the content and lets you read posts in a separate reader called an “aggregator”

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8 ARCHIVE - Date - Category POST 4 POST 3 POST 2 POST 1 Home Page Blah, blah, blah Yadda, yadda, yadda Blah, blah, blah Yadda, yadda, yadda

9 Exploring weblog features

10 Basic blog layout Blog Title Side Menu Blog Entry

11 More details Comments Posting Time Permanent Link Links to Post

12 A close look at a post Title Text Graphic

13 Side Menu Link Back Older Posts Archives

14 Weblog features:  Dated entries  Mission or goal statement  Categories for posts  Archives  Lists of other blogs the author(s) reads  Navigational links  Contact info

15 Requirements to Blog  Blog software  Server space & a bit of programming  Time  Something to say - “fresh content” (Carver, 2003)

16 Content???  Create a “What’s New” Blog  Happenings at your library  Programs and materials  Watch the News/Current Events  What’s HOT

17 Edit Blogs via the Web! No Muss No Fuss

18 Public Library Web Sites  1990s Landscape of PL Web presence  Static Informational Pages  POLL: Dreamweaver? FrontPage? HTML?  Does content flow stop at your Web person’s desk?

19 Web-based Blog Editing  Web forms & menus  Entries can be pasted in from Word, etc. (save as.txt to avoid formatting quirks)  Multiple authors throughout library  Blogger, Type Pad, Movable Type, Word Press are examples of blog software

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21 Let’s Survey the Biblioblogosphere

22 Types of Library Weblogs  News from the library  Project-based blogs  Thoughts of a particular librarian  Moblogs or Photoblogs  (Clyde, 2004)

23 Public Library Weblogs  Library Sponsored  Marketing Blogs  Promote library services and programming as well as disseminating information a library's user population needs  Library news  New materials lists  Dynamic content

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26 Public Library Weblogs  Library Sponsored Blogs  Topical Blogs  Address areas of interest to the library's users, such as readers' advisory, technology, and specific subjects related to the institution  Book reviews  User specific information  News for teens, Information for Seniors

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29 Photo-blogging  Shows the vibrancy of the library  Puts it out in the community  Humanizes the library

30 http://www.rutlandfree.org/

31 http://www.flickr.com/photos/librarian/14645140/

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33 http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelcasey/sets/632151/

34 Involving Your Community

35 Community Contributions to Library Sites  Ann Arbor District Library – http://www.aadl.org/http://www.aadl.org/  A Minute with Megan – http://www2.mls.lib.il.us/flossmoor/director/ http://www2.mls.lib.il.us/flossmoor/director/  Western Springs History – http://www.westernspringshistory.org/ http://www.westernspringshistory.org/  WPopac-- http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/11096/ http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/11096/  Riverdale, IL E-Newsletter – http://riverdalenews.blogspot.com/ http://riverdalenews.blogspot.com/

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59 RSS & Community

60 The Money RSS Slide  Really Simply Syndication  Lets you create content in one place but display it in other places  Aggregators  Websites  Internal – portals, intranets, updates, communication  External – other websites, direct-to-user, Web 2.0  Gets you found in places you normally wouldn’t be found

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64 Website RSS feed Machines Humans

65 Website RSS feed Machines Websites Humans

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71 Coming Soon!

72 Course Page Example – ProQuest article citations integrated with your website

73 Conversations & Cluetrain

74 Jumping on the Cluetrain  “These networked conversations are enabling powerful new forms of social organization..”

75 Jumping on the Cluetrain  To speak with a human voice, companies must share the concerns of their communities.  It’s all about conversations  We shall become transparent

76 6 Things You Can do Now!

77 6 Things You Can Do Now  Read Weblogs  Check out what other libraries are doing: www.blogwithoutalibrary.netwww.blogwithoutalibrary.net  Keep tabs on new developments

78 6 Things You Can Do Now  Start your own What’s New Blog at your library!  Update often and create an environment of dynamic content  Turn comments ON!

79 6 Things You Can Do Now  Appoint a “trend reporter” on your staff who watches and learns  And shares  Emerging Technology Committee

80 6 Things You Can Do Now  Train your PL staff to use an aggregator to read RSS feeds - it’s powerful!  Bloglines www.bloglines.comwww.bloglines.com  Blog Bridge www.blogbridge.comwww.blogbridge.com  More!

81 6 Things You Can Do Now  Advocate for RSS built in to products we pay for  Will allow us to place more and more content out into our communities  Makes the library discoverable

82 6 Things You Can Do Now  Learn about Library 2.0  Replicates user-driven and user- centered services online  http://www.squidoo.com/Library20 http://www.squidoo.com/Library20


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