Title: Web 2.0 Library 2.0 Librarian 2.0
1Web 2.0Library 2.0Librarian 2.0
- Stephen Abram
- Vice President, Innovation
- April 9, 2006
- Taipei, Taiwan
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3The Long Tail of QUESTIONS
libraries
4Great Expectations
- The future is already here, its just not evenly
distributed yet!
5Expectations 1.0
- Search
- Retrieve
- Print
- Link
- Navigate
- Read
- . . .
6WEB 2.0
- Web 2.0 is a term often applied to a perceived
ongoing transition of the World Wide Web from a
collection of websites to a full-fledged
computing platform serving web applications to
end users. Ultimately Web 2.0 services are
expected to replace desktop computing
applications for many purposes.
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9Darlene Fichter, 2006
10WEB 2.0
- RSS really simple syndication
11WEB 2.0
12WEB 2.0
- New Programming Tools
- AJAX, API, Mash-ups, widgets, wizards
13WEB 2.0
14WEB 2.0
15WEB 2.0
- Personalization and My Profiles
16WEB 2.0
- Podcasting, P2P and MP3 files
17WEB 2.0
- Streaming Media audio and video
18WEB 2.0
- Reviews and User-driven Ratings
19WEB 2.0
- Recommender Functionality
20WEB 2.0
21WEB 2.0
22WEB 2.0
- Instant Messaging and Virtual Reference
23WEB 2.0
- Folksonomies, Tagging and Tag Clouds
24WEB 2.0
- Photos (e.g. Flickr, Picasa)
25WEB 2.0
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27WEB 2.0
28WEB 2.0
- Open access, Open Source, Open Content
29WEB 2.0
30Library 2.0
- All of the above!
- And FRBR, etc.
31Librarian 2.0
- The Guru of the Information Age!
32Librarian 2.0
- Understand the power of the Web 2.0 opportunities.
- Understand the power of the Web 2.0 opportunities.
Understands the power of the Web 2.0
opportunities
- Understands the power of the Web 2.0
opportunities
33Librarian 2.0
- Learns the major tools of Web 2.0 and Library 2.0
34Librarian 2.0
- Combines e-resources and print formats and is
container and format agnostic.
35Librarian 2.0
- Is device independent and uses and delivers to
everything from laptops to Smartphones tomPDAs to
iPods
36Librarian 2.0
- Develops targeted federated search and adopts the
OpenURL standard
37Librarian 2.0
- Connects people and technology and information in
context
38Librarian 2.0
- Doesnt shy away from non-traditional cataloguing
and classification and chooses tagging,
folksonomies and user-driven content descriptions
where appropriate.
39Librarian 2.0
- Embraces non-textual information and the power of
pictures, moving images, sight and sound
40Librarian 2.0
- Understands the long tail and leverages the
power of old and new content
41Librarian 2.0
- Sees the potential in using content sources like
the Open Content Alliance, Google Print and
OpenWorldCat
42Librarian 2.0
- Connects users up to expert discussions,
conversations and communities of practice and
participates there as well
43Librarian 2.0
- Uses and develops advanced social networks to
enterprise advantage
44Librarian 2.0
- Connects with everyone using their communication
mode of choice telephone, Skype, IM, SMS,
e-mail, virtual reference, etc.
45Librarian 2.0
- Encourages user driven metadata and user
developed content and commentary
46Librarian 2.0
- Understands the wisdom of crowds and the real
roles and impacts of the blogosphere, web
syndicasphere and wikisphere
47Librarian 2.0
- Understands their users at a deep level not
just as pointers and clickers
48Librarian 2.0
- Understands end users deeply in terms of their
goals and aspirations, workflows, and social and
content needs, and more
49Librarian 2.0
- Librarian 2.0 is where the user is, when the user
is there. This is an immersion environment.
50Librarian 2.0
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57Chinese e-ink
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60Library 2.0
61Researchers
Hobbyists
Clubs
Content e-Resources
DE Learning Education
University and Colleges Schools and Public
Libraries
eGov, Programs Alliances
Local and Government Partners
Card Holders
Faculties
Students
Community Groups
Emerging Model for Community, Learning and
Research Enterprises
Credit adapted from Rick Luce, LANL
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67Usability The A frame adopted from newspaper
layout is not what works. Eyetools
68Classic Technology Adoption
Where Are We?
Source Geoffrey Moore. Crossing the Chasm,
1991.
69Reminder 150,00-250,000 A DAY!
70The Long Tail of QUESTIONS
libraries
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73Pandora
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79Barriers
- Too many policies
- Irrelevant organizational chart
- Remote users are not served
- The Catalog isn't like Amazon or Google (which
our users use!) - Too many sacred cows in reference departments
- Librarians do not market themselves or their
services well - Many libraries don't have enough computers to
meet user demand - Library staff need more training (and need to
learn how to learn) - Libraries need more innovative programming
80Lets Go!
Stephen Abram, MLS VP Innovation, SirsiDynix Cel
416-669-4855 stephen.abram_at_sirsidynix.com http//w
ww.sirsidynix.com Stephens Lighthouse
Blog http//stephenslighthouse.sirsi.com
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826 specific Areas to Focus on
- Lesson level implementation
- Mandate integration (workflow)
- Supporting Edgelessness
- Seamless find (OpenURL)
- Cultural Preservation
- Get beyond lists