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Web 2.0 in Science Marc Loman, Hugo Besemer Wageningen UR Library

20101201 introduction

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Web 2.0 in Science

Marc Loman, Hugo BesemerWageningen UR Library

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Time table

9:00 Web 2.0 for Science : Introduction 9:30 Social Bookmarking 10:30 Working at documents with a group 11:15 Keeping-up-to date with RSS 11:45 Personal start pages

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2.0WEB

All things

= social media

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The Web was made for Scientist

Tim Berners-Lee proposed the WWW in 1989 as a collaborative workspace for scientists

Tim O’Reilly and company coined the term Web 2.0 in 2004. Essentially the social web for scientist as envisaged by TBL

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Source: Markus Angermeier

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Elements of Web 2.0

User generated content (Wisdom of crowds) User community determines value of web 2.0

firms Hackability Folksonomies

.

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Kind of social media applications

Producing texts: Blogs (sequential) or Wiki’s (create navigation through hyperlinks)

Microblogging Share non-text content (pictures, video,

slides) Sharing bookmarks

Tools to glue things together (the glue is often RSS) For example: from Blog via Twitterfeed to Twitter

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Examples of social media in

action