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PRACTICE,
PLAY OR
PERFORM
..talking about 23 things
May 1st 2009
Southwest Florida Library Network
What are we doing here today?
We’re having a
conversation about
learning…
…and the concepts of Web
2.0 and Library 2.0
Why are we doing this?
Because “these tools are changing the way
…people interact with information and
they’re… offering libraries new ways to
reach out to our users.”
Helene Blowers
Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County
Because “it’s time to stop boring our
users with conducted tours of our libraries, earnest library
guides, and endless demonstrations of those arcane databases
that we love so much…
new expectations…we now
have a new range of tools available to help us
transform our teaching into something which is both more
fun and more engaging…”
Our users have …
Peter Godwin
Academic Liaison Librarian at the University of Bedfordshire in Luton
Let’s start with a mini-assessment of how
familiar the people in this room are with
these concepts.
1.How many have heard of Web 2.0?
1.How many know what it is?
Web 2.0 is not….
Web 2.0 is a set of principles about
harnessing the power of the web, such as
this statement from Tim O’Reilly…
“Web two ‘0’
is the understanding that
the
network is the platform and on the network
as the platform the rules for business are
different. And The cardinal rule is this one:
users add value. And figuring out
how to build databases that get better the
more people use them is actually the secret
sauce of every web two ‘0’ company.”
Tim O’Reilly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQibri7gpLM
What does that mean?
Webpage
Centers for Disease Control &
Prevention
Webpage
MedlinePlus
To look up information on swine flu you will have to use a
search engine to locate web sites or use your knowledge of
web sites. Here are 2 sites where I would go for information on
this topic.
OR…I could go to one of the Web 2.0 applications. This is Delicious—a
social bookmarking site. When I input “swine flu” (no quotes) up
comes 160 bookmarks to web pages (that individuals have already
screened) for swine flu
•users add value
•build databases
that get better the
more people use
them
Here are the first
few bookmarks…
A current (yesterday) Associated Press article
(& video) on swine flu in Mexico
Another AP article (yesterday)
A blog post containing an excerpt of an article from
Lalate (a celebrity news site)-uhh maybe not so good
CDC Website “Key Facts about Swine
Influenza (Swine Flu)”
By adding another tag (swine flu +
research) you receive more specific results
• You can locate pre-screened websites that
people have bookmarked
• The database becomes more valuable the
more people add to it
Let’s continue with our mini-assessment.
1.How many have heard of Library 2.0?
1.How many know what it is?
• Library 2.0 is a model for constant and
purposeful change
• Library 2.0 empowers library users
through participatory, user-drive services.
• Through implementation of the first two
elements, Library 2.0 seks to improve
services to current library users while also
reaching out to potential library users.
Michael E. Casey and Laura C. Savastinuk (p. 5)
See also: http://www.librarychange.com/
Let’s continue with our mini-assessment.
1.How many have heard of 23 things?
1.How many know what it is?
23 things references a training program
that has been developed to train librarians
to be knowledgeable about Web 2.0
applications.
Training Programs Already
Developed to Assist
Librarians Learn Web 2.0
Applications
• --Helene Blowers’ Learning 2.0: 23 Things, from
Charlotte and Mecklenburg County
(http://plcmcl2-things.blogspot.com)
• --Meredith Farkas’ Five Weeks to a Social Library
(www.sociallibraries.com/course)
Although these models have
provided good methods for people
to learn about web 2.0/library 2.0,
there are 2 main reasons to try
something different…
1.The technology is always changing/developing
so the models need to incorporate the new
technology
2.Previous methods focused on learning
individually…learning in a group will make things
easier as you have your group mates to assist
you and bounce things off of
What about this idea?
How about a new model??
Lee Steve Karen
iLearniLearniLearn
Method of developing
iLearn
• Real meetings
• Virtual meetings (Dim Dim)—no good
• Online Sharing of text [“Write With”
(hated it)—use Google docs instead]
Real Meetings
Virtual Meetings
Didn’t like
Building
I Learn on Google Docs
Coming to a library
near you
(sometime in the future)
How would you like
to be involved?
iLearniLearniLearn
References
Anderson, P. (2007, February). What is Web 2.0? Ideas, technologies, and implications for education (JISA
Technology and Standards Watch). Retrieved April 26, 2009, from
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/techwatch/tsw0701b.pdf
Bhatt, K. (2007). Tim O’Reilly on what is Web 2.0 [Video clip]. Retrieved April 23, 2009, from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQibri7gpLM
Blowers, H. (2006, November 1). PLCMC learning 2.0 finale ( or “the winner is ...”). Message posted to
http://plcmclearning.blogspot.com/
Casey, M. E., & Savastinuk, L. C. (2007). Library 2.0: A guide to participatory library service. Medford, NJ:
Information Today.
Godwin, P. (2008). Introduction: Making the connections. In Information literacy meets Library 2.0 (pp. 318). London: Facet Publishing.
O’Reilly, T. (2005, September 30). What is Web 2.0: Design patterns and business models for the next
generation of software. Retrieved April 26, 2009, from
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html?page=1
O’Reilly, T. (2006, December 10). Web 2.0 compact definition: Trying again. Retrieved April 26, 2009,
from http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/12/web-20-compact.html
Image Credits
Slide 2: Crazy Face by StarMama
12-2-2005 (Flickr)
Slide 8: Marketing FAIL by psd
10-10-2008 (Flickr)
Slide 11: Me Stupid Face Stop-Motion by
Jake Risbridger
01-02-2009 (Flickr)