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Web 2.0 Tools
Members:
Barb Bren, UW-Whitewater (Co-chair)
Nick Weber, UW-Parkside (Co-chair)
Patricia Fragola, UW-Whitewater
Leah Ujda, UW-Madison
Action Item: Explore the use of Web 2.0 tools in the provision of user services.
Barb Bren, UW-Whitewater (Co-chair)
Nick Weber, UW-Parkside (Co-chair)
Patricia Fragola, UW-Whitewater
Leah Ujda, UW-Madison
Action Item: Explore the use of Web 2.0 tools in the provision of user services.
- Drafts and Other Documents (Password Needed)
- Charge
- Minutes/Reports
- Feb. 2, 2008
- April 18, 2008 (see attachments below)
- Survey: What are UW campuses doing now?
- Web 2.0 Bibliography
- Web Tools 2.0 Round Table June 3rd - Outline
BLOGS (PF)
- Easy to use
- Most Familiar
- Very popular
- 9 UW Libraries use blogs (of those that responded to our survey)
- http://blogs.uww.edu/library
- Allows for feedback
- Not always easy to encourage feedback
- Often used as a Marketing tool
- Needs to be marketed
- Can be a learning resource
- For students, professional development
- May not be seen as a learning tool
- Can be a tool to contact with different or unique service groups
- A great way to connect with faculty
WIKIS (BB)
(examples: see http://del.icio.us/doxie/wikis) - includes link to site that compares wiki software options and indicates which are hosted wikis
- Easy to use (no coding knowledge needed)
- Less familiar or understood (uncommon among UW libraries)
- Many possible uses:
- Staff work repository (access can be restricted, alternative to clutter on a shared drive): procedures, meeting minutes, etc.
- Group projects, classroom or professional (CUWL wiki is an example!)
- Professional development/knowledge sharing
- Public service (reference and instruction)
IM/CHAT (PF)( Jabber, Meebo)Note re issue raised at conference June 3rd aboutUWS reference question/answer retention in the proposed "General Schedule for Library Records" and Meebo's short retention time: there is not a UWS 2-week retention rule. The rule is "Destroy when no longer needed." Archives reference requests and responses are different; the rule there is "Fiscal Year + 1 additional year and thereafter destroy confidentially."
- Students already familiar with it
- Ask-a-Librarian
- Many different application options -
- Can be limiting unless using a software like Meebo or Trillian that can pull from other software
- Can be a useful tool for internal communication as well
- Can’t always be a substitute for personal interaction
SOCIAL NETWORKING (NW)
- Web based communities that allow the sharing of photos, instant messaging, file sharing and other forms of interaction amongst people with similar interests, friends or activities.
- MySpace (Largest)
- Facebook (Popular with college students)
- Over 200 existing social networking sites
- Often include many of the other Web 2.0 tools (blogs, podcasts, photo and file sharing)
- Especially popular with teenagers and young adults
- Target demographic for universities
- Libraries can use as outreach, marketing, and instruction tool
- Brooklyn College Library (www.myspace.com/brooklyncollegelibrary.com)
- UIUC Undergraduate Library (www.myspace.com/undergraduatelibrary)
- How to set up a profile
- Libraries on MySpace (A group page providing resources for establishing a MySpace profile and making the most use of it)(groups.myspace.com/myspacelibraries)
- Social Networking concerns
- Privacy/Confidentiality (OCLC report on concerns of copyright, identity theft, etc.)
- Plagiarism/Cheating (Cawsey, Kathy. "Blame Facebook," Academic Matters, April-May, 2008, p. 28)
BOOKMARKS AND TAGGING (lu)
- Web based bookmarking tools allow portable links, users can create own categorization of content
- Add This! button on UWDC pages
- Allow immediate access to many popular tools- free
- Add button to existing pages- UW Collection
PHOTO/CONTENT SHARING (lu)
- Flickr- Online photo management and sharing application
WEB APPs (PF)
(UWW’s gadget, http://www.zillow.com, http://www.bibliopage.com, www.geobirds.com)
- Can be difficult to set up
- But there are lots of Mash-ups already created (http://www.programmableweb.com/mashups or http://www.talis.com/tdn/innovationdir)
- Should always serve a purpose or solve a problem
- To be useful must be easy to use
- Evaluate Data
- Copyright Issues
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| brenb@uww.edu | del.icio.us | 0 | Dec 13 2007, 6:55 PM EST by brenb@uww.edu | |
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A couple of our reference & Instruction librarians have been using del.icio.us to provide links for library instruction sessions. The liaison to the Education college has also "advertised" this on flickr (the library links to its images on flickr from our "About Us" web page).
See: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2107/1745912303_86aa572d10_m.jpg and http://del.icio.us/uwwedlibrarian/ (click on SECNDED430 on the right) |
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Web20rpt.docx (Unknown File - 13k)
posted by brenb@uww.edu Apr 21 2008, 9:43 AM EDT
Working Group Status Report 4/18/08
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Web 2-0 Survey Results.xls (Excel Worksheet - 27k)
posted by Nick_Weber Apr 7 2008, 1:38 PM EDT
Who's Using Web 2.0: NW's campuses
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