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Social + Bookmarking
Combining Tools and People to Create New Services
Darlene Fichter
University of Saskatchewan
[email protected]
OLA Super Conference
February 3, 2006
Overview
What are social bookmarking tools?
Why use one?
How do they work?
Library applications
What is a “social” bookmarking tool?
A social bookmarking site allows users to
share their personal bookmark of favorite web
sites and articles with others.
Anyone can search and view any bookmarks
you designate as “public” .
Why use social bookmarking tool?
“Social” bookmarking sites:
– Help people find like minds
– Discover new resources
– Point web visitors to your
favourite sites
– Republish fav links to blog,
website, forum
Your
Network
Why use social bookmarking tool?
Social “bookmarking”
– Track all the interesting
sites you find
– Organize web references
for research
How do they work?
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Create an account
Install toolbar or bookmarklet
Add a site
Search or browse your bookmarks
http://www.furl.net
Bookmarklet
Pop up window
Pick a topic or type in a new one:
Categories you
have added already
Save or save & email
Saved bookmark
Search
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Browser bookmark tools: disadvantages
Browser bookmarks were not used to find things again*
Browser drawbacks
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Hard to manage
One computer
Limited search/browse
Many duplicates/dead links
*“Keeping Found Things Found™”
http://kftf.ischool.washington.edu/projKFTF.asp
Social bookmark tools: advantages #1
Many helpful features not found in your
browser bookmark application
– Available anytime from any online computer
Ref desk, office, home, laptop
– Very quick to assign multiple categories
Contrast “manage your bookmark” browser tools
Social bookmark tools: advantages #2
Features
– One click to add & write a short annotation
– One click to clip part of the site (simply highlight a
sentence or paragraph) before you click “Save
bookmark”
– Rate sites on a scale from 1-5
– Designate a bookmark or folder public or private
Social bookmark tools: advantages #3
Create a local cache of the page or article
aka Google’s cached version
Prevents loss of information due to link rot
NB for writers and researchers
Full text search
Links, categories, tags, annotations and cache
Social bookmarking tools: disadvantages
Security
– how private are your private bookmarks?
Privacy
– What personal information do you have to provide
– Many schools do NOT or CANNOT have students sign
up for external services
Reliability
– Will the service be up?
– Will they shut down and you’ll lose all your links?
Many social bookmarking tools
Web sites
– del.icio.us, furl, RawSugar, Spurl, Netvouz,
BlinkList, Connectedy
Web sites - scholarly citation style
– Connotea, CiteULike
Install Locally
– Connotea, Scuttle, Unalog
Social bookmark tools & tagging
Social bookmark tools & tagging
Tags are descriptors or keywords individuals
assign to objects (photos, articles, sites …)
The practice of collaborative tagging or
categorization is known as a folksonomy
del.icio.us tag cloud
http://del.icio.us
Adding a link
to del.icio.us
My Tags
- alphabetical
My Tags –
tag cloud
Tapping into the wisdom of crowds
Recent posts
Popular
Recommender systems
Search the collective
bookmarks
Watch lists
Photo: PartsnPieces
Some rights reserved
Where can they be used by libraries?
Libraries can tap into the movement of informal
offline networks of information sharing by:
– Leadership – install and promote the software
– Make sure our electronic resource management systems
are “tag-friendly”
Librarians can use them to build networks, share
resources, and discover new resources.
Scholarly networks move online
http://www.citeulike.org/
Strengthen library communities
InformationRetrieval (8)
– A group to which it is possible to post IR related papers.
Info_Lit_McGill (2)
– McGill University Library committee on Information
Literacy
Librarians (6)
– A group for academic/university/college librarians
librarians_german (3)
– Group for German librarians
RSS feeds and bookmark services
Already mentioned del.icio.us and furl
Publish your links to web site or blog
Furl can keep resource pages up-to-date
FURL links
http://library.usask.ca/~fichter/weblog/library_weblogs.html
Del.icio.us links republished on weblog
http://blogdriverswaltz.com/?p=693
Unalog.com – library community
Primarily used by hacker/librarians who tend
to hang out on #code4lib
Open to anyone
http://unalog.com/
Library users
How are they/might they use social bookmark
tools?
Penn State
http://tags.library.upenn.edu/
Penn State Library
Created toolbars and bookmarklet
Adding links restricted to Penn State
World readable
Tag items in OPAC and video catalogue
Plan to expand to e-resources
Discovery outside the catalogue
Links to the catalogue
H20 Playlists - Harvard Law School
http://h2obeta.law.harvard.edu/home.do
H2O Playlists make it easy to:
“transform traditional syllabi into interactive, global
learning tools
share the reading lists of world-renowned scholars,
organizations, and cultural leaders
let interested people subscribe to playlist updates
and stay current on their fields
promote an exchange of ideas and expertise among
professors, students, and researchers
communicate and aggregate knowledge -- online
and offline.”
http://h2obeta.law.harvard.edu/about.do
School libraries
Lewis Elementary School
Installed Scuttle for teachers & students
http://tim.lauer.name/archives/004030.html
Tag – the library is it!
What if our users could tag everything
– Every library page
– OPAC search results
– Electronic resources
Not the
BBC
BBC social tagging prototype
http://www.headshift.com/archives/002498.cfm
Conclusion
Lots of social bookmark tools
Lots of opportunity for libraries and librarians
to make use of
Start to think in Technicolor
– What if ?
Questions
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