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Web 2.0 Challenge Presented by The Computing Services Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries July – August, 2008

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Web 2.0 Challenge

Presented by

The Computing Services

Special Interest Section

of the

American Association of Law Libraries

July – August, 2008

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Web 2.0 Challenge

Social Bookmarking

Using Del.icio.us and Diigo.com

By Liz GlanklerEmerging Technologies LibrarianSaint Louis University Law Library

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Social Bookmarking

Social bookmarking can be used as a knowledge management system for individuals and groups. It is a powerful research and annotation tool that is searchable, shareable, and accessible from any computer.

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How does Social Bookmarking Work?

Discover web pages of interest by tag searches, friends, and serendipity

Add page to social bookmark site Add tags to page with words chosen by

the user to describe the page Follow tags to discover other pages and

users with the same interests Share and/or collaborate with others

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Evaluation Features

Shared and/or private? FAQ Bookmarklets ( icons for toolbar that allows you to quickly bookmark

and tag) Tag Clouds (subject list)

RSS Blog Open Source Import/Export Cost Backup

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Pros and Cons

Limited amounts of space Subscription based (Linksagogo) Not able to share with group, only public (everyone) or

private (just yourself) Automatic link checking (Netvouz) Specialized:

EdTags(education) BibSonomy (literature) PennTags (members of the Penn State community) Citeulike (links to scholarly papers)

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Tagging

Tags are words that the user chooses that tell about the main points or subject of the webpage

Tags are used in many of the social networking, Web 2.0 programs

Tags can be viewed by loooking at tag clouds and tag bundles

Tags may be put onto your own webpages or blogs

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Example of How other Libraries use Social Bookmarking (Univ. of Michigan Library 2.0 )

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Links to Del.icio.us from topical outline on web

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Tagsonly

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Alphabetical

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Tag bundles

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Training Resources

Del.icio.usSocial Bookmarking and Del.icio.us

http://www.lib.umich.edu/hsl/podcasts/pc-delicious.html

Diigo.comhttp://help.diigo.com/Getting_Started/Videos_T

utorials

Most social bookmarking sites have training modules available

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Why use Diigo?

Sticky note

Highlighting

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Diigo

Tag cloud

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Diigo groups

Groups

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Health Law Group in Diigo

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Save Elsewhere

Saving to Diigo and Del.icio.us Simultaneously

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Bookmark, tag, and save. Simultaneously saves in Diigo and Del.icio.us

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New bookmarks in Del.icio.us and diigo

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Using Del.icio.us

Tag Bundles

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Lots of tag bundles!

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My broadercategory

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Overall Process

Read some of the recommended articles

Search for social bookmark sites Evaluate and choose Join Upload webpages Tag the webpages Share

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Web 2.0 Challenge Assignment

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