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Bridging Worlds Conference 2008, SingaporeDay One Track OneSpeaker 1
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LIBRARIAN 2.0
NEW BREEDOR JUST ANOTHER
DAY AT THE OFFICE?
October 16, 2008Jenny Levine
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra: A Celebration of Historical Library Functions by D. W. Krummel (1999)
EIGHT
8. AD 2005? VIII. Instrument for People Access to all communications Particpatory Social Participation media in the interest of
social participation and user-generated content
8. AD 2005? VIII. Instrument for People Access to all communications Particpatory Social Participation media in the interest of
social participation and user-generated content
Library 2.0 = Library TooLibrary 2.0 = Library Too
In the Seventh Age
Telephone Fax Music Video Internet
Email Web
New in the Eighth Age
User-generated content (new collaborators) Providing tools, not just content
More new formats (ebooks, MP3s, videogames)
New places (embedded) Librarians integrating external tools
New Community Role
No longer the “gatekeeper” of information
Now providing ways to create and access that community online
The “just-in-time” librarian
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503078599@N01/449313467
Just-in-time Means Options
The “two-way” library
Website
RSSfeed Machines
Humans
Just-in-time Means Options
The “two-way” library
Website
RSSfeed Machines
Humans
“Nimble, not NIMBY”
“Nimble, not NIMBY”
“Nimble, not NIMBY”
7th + 8th
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7th + 8th
http://flickr.com/photos/david_s_carter/2569748447/
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7th + 8th
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7th + 8th
++http://www.flickr.com/photos/7219533@N02/413269347
7th + 8th
++http://flickr.com/photos/newtonfreelibrary/988663727/
7th + 8th
++http://flickr.com/photos/oso/2343596768/
Get Rid of the One-Ways & Dead Ends
Get Rid of the One-Ways & Dead Ends
8th Age = “Participatory Librarianship”
Participatory Librarianship
“Librarians should…focus on the phenomena made possible by the technology. Most important of these phenomena, the library invites participation.”
- Participatory Networks: The Library as Conversation, p. 20
Users = Collaborators
“Turns out, many library users did not want to be mere users of libraries, library systems, and library services. They wanted to contribute to the richness and value of ’our’ systems by adding reviews, comments, tags, ratings, and even -- perish the thought -- their own original creative works. They wanted to help us make library information systems even better and more useful, and they didn't want to do it merely by completing an annual feedback survey.”
- Tom Peters
Collaboration
Unintended Consequences
Unintended Consequences
Unintended Consequences
Unintended Consequences
Unintended Consequences
Unintended Consequences
Unintended Consequences?
Library Tools Built by Patrons
Library Tools Built by Patrons
Library Tools Built by Patrons
Library PR Built by Patrons
New Development Cycle?
AADL offers RSS
Ed Vielmetti (SuperPatron) creates the “new book shelf” online
Ed posts screenshot to Flickr and library bloggers write about it
ACPL implements their own new book shelf online
Participatory Librarianship
“Let us look specifically at how participatory networks can be used in the library’s role as facilitator of knowledge through conversation. An obvious example is libraries hosting blogs and Wikis for their communities creating virtual meeting spaces for individuals and groups, just as libraries do in the physical world. Indeed, these are increasingly useful functions for libraries.”
- Participatory Networks: The Library as Conversation, p. 23
Creating Community Spaces
Creating Community Spaces
Creating Community Spaces
Creating Community Spaces for Content Creation
Creating Community Spaces for Content Creation
Catalog as Community Space
Participatory Librarianship
“What if we assume that the catalog is just the current place a user is involving in an ongoing conversation … what would that look like?”
- Participatory Networks: The Library as Conversation, p. 25
The Participatory Catalog
question
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5 Things You Can Do Today
1. RSS Recycle your content everywhere
you can Use an RSS reader to keep up
2. Build flexible spaces (online and offline) that facilitate conversation
3. Engage your most active users4. Play5. Find a community online
Library 8.0 (2005-?)
Jenny LevineStrategy [email protected]
AIM: cybrarygal
http://theshiftedlibrarian.pbwiki.com/
October 16, 2008