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Linda Moore June 19, 2022 - Australia Professionals & Web 2.0 Findings from the CCH whitepaper and what it means for information providers.

Professionals and Web 2.0: Findings from the CCH whitepaper

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Presentation delivered at the Australian Law Librarian Association (ALLA) Conference 2009. Discusses how legal professionals use Web 2.0 and explores the implications of Web 2.0 for the development and provision of information.

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  • 1. Professionals & Web 2.0 Findings from the CCH whitepaper and what it means for information providers. Linda Moore September 10, 2009- Australia

2. Overview

  • What is Web 2.0?
  • How legal professionals use Web 2.0 findings from the CCH whitepaper
  • The impact of Web 2.0 on the professional publishing industry
  • How Web 2.0 changes the creation and distribution of information
  • How Web 2.0 changes the relationship between information providers and their customers
  • How CCH is joining in the Web 2.0 conversation

September 10, 2009- Australia 3. What is Web 2.0? September 10, 2009- Australia Question Mark ? By Leo Reynolds 4. Shantanu Adhicary 5. www.cch.com.au/whitepaper 6. September 10, 2009- Australia 59%of legal professionals use Web 2.0 at least once a week 7.

  • 57.4%use it for professional purposes

September 10, 2009- Australia 8. September 10, 2009- Australia 33% use wikis DSCF2086by M I K 9. September 10, 2009- Australia 35% read blogs Im blogging this by Foxtongue 10. September 10, 2009- Australia 20% have joined a social network Mates by Paul Watson 11. September 10, 2009- Australia 33%use RSS feeds and readers Newspaper by megapiksel 12. Trust in these sources will increase 13. How do legal professionals use Web 2.0? 14. September 10, 2009- Australia What kind of day has it been by Crashmaster007Recreation: 54% 15. September 10, 2009- Australia Professional Research: 54% 16. September 10, 2009- Australia Keep up to date with industry developments: 48% By MyEyeSees on flickr 17. September 10, 2009- Australia Vintage Phone Lighters by StreetFly JZ Communicate with colleagues: 42% 18. What kind of information do legal professionals expect from Web 2.0?September 10, 2009- Australia 19. September 10, 2009- Australia Opinions: 55% Hyde Park Speakers Corner by Wallyg 20. September 10, 2009- Australia Skys old encyclopedia by Alanwoo General reference: 44% 21. September 10, 2009- Australia News: 41% Newspaper by megapiksel 22. September 10, 2009- Australia Free advice from Felix by MickODoesnt Know Professional commentary: 35% 23. The way we access information is changing Slaw.ca, 25/5/09 24. How does Web 2.0 change the business of publishing?September 10, 2009- Australia 25. Legal publishers still provide value. 26. Web 2.0 and other free sources are scattered across the web. September 10, 2009- Australia Question legislation cases commentary ComLaw NSW QLD VIC etc Austlii court websites tribunal websites law firm websites government websites legal blogs Answer 27. Do you have time to search every source? Are you confident that you have found all of the information you need? Are you confident that its accurate? September 10, 2009- Australia 28. Its our job to make answering these questions easy for our customers September 10, 2009- Australia Question Answer IntelliConnect Legislation Cases Commentary Everything else! LexisNexisAU ThomsonLegal Online 29. Lets rephrase Its our job to make answering these questions easyusing all of the tools available to us, including Web 2.0. 30. How does Web 2.0 change the creation ofinformation? 31. Readers have always interacted with information September 10, 2009- Australia The Cinema Effect II by Tama Leaver 32. now that interaction can be shared September 10, 2009- Australia 33. creating a cycle of continuous improvement. September 10, 2009- Australia Author Reader Author Reader Reader Publisher facilitates 34. 35. How does Web 2.0 change the dissemination ofinformation? 36. Information is unlocked from the book (AND the webpage) September 10, 2009- Australia 37. Ask a friend takes on new meaning September 10, 2009- Australia 38. 72.2% of professionals value the opinion of their peers as much as published information. 39. How does Web 2.0 change relationships between publishers and customers? 40. Traditional marketing essentially offered two options: 41. Shouting your message via mail, email, TV etc September 10, 2009- Australia 42. Or worseabsolute silence! September 10, 2009- Australia 311/365 - no mail today by B Rosen 43. Web 2.0: an opportunity to converse September 10, 2009- Australia 44. CCH (a Wolters Kluwer company) joining in the conversation. 45. Using information as a conversation starter September 10, 2009- Australia www.taxtalk.be 46. TalkTax New Zealand www.talktax.co.nz 47. What do professionals really want in a community? September 10, 2009- Australia http://www.taxpalette.com.sg/ 48. CCHatter sharing the ups and downs of publishing and innovation 49. September 10, 2009- Australia CCH and Web 2.0 where doyouwant to converse with us? 50. Thankyou!

  • Whitepaper: Professionals and Web 2.0
  • www.cch.com.au/whitepaper
  • Blog:
  • www.cchatter.com.au
  • Find Me:
  • Blog:www.km-librarian.blogspot.com.au
  • Twitter:@Linda_Moore
  • Images used are sourced from www.flickr.com and are attributed to their creators under the Creative Commons license. Some images sourced from the Microsoft Clipart website.Logos are TM to their respective owners/websites and are not related to Wolters Kluwer with the Exception of the Wolters Kluwer Asia Pacific logo.

September 10, 2009- Australia