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Web 2.0 Bookcamp Leo Robert Klein National-Louis / Benedictine Feb. 22, 2007

Web 2.0 Bootcamp

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Web 2.0 Presentation given to the librarians from National Louis, Benedictine and the College of DuPage. The Presentation discusses the various technologies that make up Web 2.0 (e.g. Blogs, Wikis, RSS) using colorful displays and professional graphics.

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Web 2.0 Bookcamp

Leo Robert KleinNational-Louis / Benedictine

Feb. 22, 2007

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Leo Klein (Elevator Speech)

Colleges attended: UIC, Sorbonne, FU(Berlin), Queens College (CUNY), ITP (NYU)

Jobs attended: Bobst Library (NYU),Newman Library (Baruch College, CUNY),COE (UIC)

Interests: Web Design, Usability Personal Website: www.LeoKlein.com Blog: ChicagoLibrarian.com

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Richard Nixon (1960)

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George Allen 1

3/13/06

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George Allen 3

X11/9/063/13/06

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George Allen 2

X11/9/063/13/06

8/11/06

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MySpace

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MySpace2

Pew Research: Social NetworkingWebsites and Teens

“Over half (55%) of online teens haveweb profiles; MySpace dominatesnetworking world.” (1/7/2007)

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MySpace3

Beth Evans: Your Space or MySpace?

“About a year ago, my 15-year-old daughter Nellconfessed that she never answered my email becauseshe never saw it. Strange, I thought, because I saw Nellonline all the time. Why was opening Hotmail such achore? Nell explained that if her friends wanted to reachher, they just left her mail in her MySpace inbox.”(netConnect, Oct. 16, 2006)

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Web 2.0?

Post-Dot.com Collapse Tim O’Reilly: “... some kind of turning point

for the web”. Conference Idea (Oct. 2004)

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Tim O Reilly'sWeb 2.0 meme map

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Why Now?

Disc space: Room full of mainframes withthe storage space equivalent to an iPod

Computer power: huge Cray computer from10 years ago now equivalent to a laptop

Connectivity : ubiquity plus broadband

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Concepts (Buzzwords)

Read/Write Web User-Generated Media Web as Platform Permanent Beta An Attitude not a Technology (Ian Davis)

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‘Who, What, Where & When’of Web 2.0

Who: Who has access? What: What can they do? Where: Where is the content located (in-

house or hosted)? When: Are you ready for this?

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Instant Messaging

!

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Instant MessagingWho You IM’ing?

AIM MSN YAHOO GOOGLE

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IM Multi-Protocol Software -Gaim (PC or Mac)

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ADIUM

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MeeboWeb-Based Interface Widget for Web Page

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RSS

Really Simple Syndication Murky Beginnings Tim O’Reilly: “RSS is the most significant

advance in the fundamental architecture ofthe web since early hackers realized that CGIcould be used to create database-backedwebsites.”

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RSS - LOC

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Library of Congress: News</title> <link>http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/</link> <description>The latest news from the Library of Congress.</description> <lastBuildDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:04:16 GMT</lastBuildDate> <generator>ListGarden Program 1.3.1</generator> <docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs> <item> <title>Library of Congress Launches RSS Feeds</title> <link>http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2006/06-223.html</link> <description>The Library of Congress has launched a series of news feeds using the RSS (ReallySimple Syndication) technology. Since its launch in 1994, the Library's award-winning Web site hasbeen the destination of Web users seeking authoritative information and unparalleled collections, withmore than 22 million digital objects available in 186 terabytes of content, including photographs, maps,music, film, books and reference information on topics ranging from American history to science andtechnology to popular culture. The RSS service was launched in response to public requests for alertson additions to the Library's digital collections, updates of events at the Library's public venues inWashington and news of the institution.</description> </item> </channel></rss>

(loc.gov/rss)

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Google Reader

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Blogs for Libraries

Blogger WordPress MovableType

Purpose Policy Participation Comments

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Boise State Blog

[http://albertsonslibrary.blogspot.com/]

Group Blog

Categories

PictureswithPosts

Comments

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Uchicago Maroon Opinions

[http://lib.typepad.com/suggest]

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Wikis

Developed by Ward Cunningham for writingtechnical documentation

Collaborative Environment User-modifiable Special ("simple") Mark-up Language Versioning System: All changes documented

with possibility of Roll Back

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Uconn Staff Wiki[UCONN IT Wiki: http://wiki.lib.uconn.edu/wiki/Main_Page]

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LibSuccess.org RecentChanges

[http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges]

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LibSuccess.org Recent Changes

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PBWiki.com - Overdrive FAQ

FAQ Page byOverdrive usingpbwiki.com

[http://overdrivefaq.pbwiki.com]

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Blogs v. Wikis?

Structure: "River of News" or Hierarchical Content: Simple but Rapidly Changing or

Complex and Relatively Stable (Wikis are where you put the Policies and

Blogs are where you announce them)

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Social Networking Examples:

MySpace Facebook LinkedIn

Functions: Network of Friends Groups Feedback through "Wall" Postings Advertise Events & Services

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MySpace - Brooklyn CollegeLibrary

Contacts

Pictures &Videos

Blog

Links to Website

WorkshopCalendar

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Facebook Networks

AvailableFacebookCollegeNetworksin Illinois

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Flickr, YouTube, Odeo

Digital Media Literacy "Ubiquitous Media" Free Uploading and Hosting Distribution Services for Your Media

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Flickr Dublin City PL

RecentPhotos

Sets

Slideshow

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Flickr Tags Dublic City PL

[http://www.flickr.com/photos/dublincitypubliclibraries/tags/]

Tag Cloud

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YouTube

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Why I Like The Library

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PodCasting

Two Main Elements: Audio file (generally mp3) PodCast Registry

Purpose: Interviews Newsletter

Advantage over Video: Smaller File Sizes

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iTunes PodCast DirectoryiTunes Podcast Directory

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iTunes Podcast List for Library

LITA Blog

BritishLibrary

iTunes SearchResults for “library”in Language ‘English’

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Audacity

Audacity Software w/LAME/MP3 -- allowsdirect recording ofmp3 files

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Podcasts - More Info

Apple iTunes Faq:http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcastsfaq.html

LibSuccess.org Page on Podcasting:http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Podcasting

Podcasting 101:http://podcasting101.pbwiki.com

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Social Bookmarking &Recommendation Sites

De.licio.us Digg Technorati

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Delicious - Dublin City PublicLibrary

[http://del.icio.us/DublinCityPublicLibraries]

Del.iciou.us Page for DCPL

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DiggDigg.com Main Page

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Technorati.com

Top Searches TechnoratiMain Page

Tags

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Widgets & Mashups

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Social Mapping & Logging

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Gogo Google Gadget by J. Blyberg

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Keeping Current Feed Reader! Tech Blogs:

Techmeme.com TechCrunch.com ReadWriteWeb.com

Library Blogs: Techessence.info Librarystuff.net (Steven Cohen) Information Wants to Be Free (Meredith Farkas)

http://meredith.wolfwater.com/wordpress/index.php

Misc. Libsuccess.org - Wiki Five Weeks to a Social Library - Online Course

http://www.sociallibraries.com/course/

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Final Word

Small (Smart) Steps Collaboration So Compelling It Encourages Participation Makes Sense for Your Institution Have Fun & Experiment

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Thank You!

Leo Robert Kleinleo 'at' leoklein 'dot' commsn/aim/ghoo/yhoo: 'leorobertklein'