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Introduction to Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and Science 2.0 for the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Science 2.0
Wouter GerritsmaWageningen UR Library
& wowter.net
Introduction
http://www.wowter.nl/blog
http://wowter.net
http://wowter.pbwiki.com
http://nlbiblioblogs.pbwiki.com
The internet, the Web and beyond
Web 2.0The libraryScience 2.0
Revolution or evolution?
1969-1980 Internet1989 Sir Tim Berners Lee proposal for the
Web1991 First Web server, Web site and Web
browser2000 Dot.com crash2004 First Web 2.0 conference2005 Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Science 2.0Now: Semantic Web, Web 3.0
Different meanings of Web 2.0
The social WebThe do-it-yourself WebThe customizable WebThe machine readable WebThe communication Web
More and more hybrid applications
The social Web
Collaboration Communities
Collaboration:wiki’scentraldesktopgoogle docs...
sociale networks:linked-inhyvesplaxofacebook...
discussion:ningflickr-groups....
Exchange & discover: deliciouslibrarythingtagclouds...
stumbleupondiggreddit...
PublishTagRate
blogs wiki’s
Photo’sin Flickr
BroadcastingOn YouTube
TaggingSocial bookmarking
presentations On Slideshare
Book reviewson Librarything, Amazon, ....
The do-it-yourself Web
social bookmarkingsocial/personal searchingpersonal homepage/startpage
deliciousfurlconnoteaciteUlike...
Google CSERollyo
stumbleupondiggredditeKudos...
netvibesiGooglepageflakes...
The customizable Web
rss-feedsmash-upsintegration & interoperability
integration withGoogle-maps
widgets & gadgetsin startpage
plaxo integratesdifferent social networks
integration ofsociaal networks with mail-account
......
integrationGoogle Bookswith .....
The machine readable Web
blogs (text, podcasts, vodcasts ....)chat (text, sound, images)Leaving commentsDiscussion platforms
The communication Web
In essenceSocial Web
Users can add, publish, enrich, comment, mix and share
The user in focus
Technical componentJavascript & xml (AJAX)ModularMash-up
Source: Where is Lotte?
Engage
From his e-mail response (quoted with permission)
Source::Blue Riders Eusocial Surfing
In our collection
Uptake op Web 2.0 tools in academic libraries
Source: Xu et al. (2009)
Not without problems
Scientist cooperate using new media
Organize and share knowledge
Podcasts and more
Sociale networksFacebook largest social networkHyves most popular in the NetherlandsSpecialised scholarly networks
Many in the medical world
Social Science 2.0
Web 2.0 enables social scientists to explore everyday life in new and innovative ways. This research can be completely unobtrusive; it can also be more interactive and participatory.
Source: Snee (2008)
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