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Title: Future of Libraries: Social Software


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Future of LibrariesSocial Software
  • Sarah Houghton-Jan
  • Information and Web Services Manager, San Mateo
    County Library
  • Librarian in Black http//www.librarianinblack.ne
    t

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What is social software?
  • Social software enables people to rendezvous,
    connect or collaborate through computer-mediated
    communication and to form online communities.
  • --from Wikipedia entry, revised 04.25.06
  • Social software is the driving force behind
    Library 2.0.

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Examples of social software
  • Instant messaging
  • Internet forums
  • Blogs / RSS / podcasting
  • Wikis
  • Social network services
  • Social guides
  • Social bookmarking
  • Social citations
  • Social libraries
  • Virtual worlds and multiplayer online games

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Why should libraries care about SS?
  • There is a great potential for new and enhanced
    services
  • There are free marketing opportunities just
    waiting for us
  • Our patrons are therewhere are we?

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What is instant messaging?
  • Instantaneous, simultaneous text chat
  • Add-ons like video, audio, file sharing

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IM client software the holy trinity
Theyre all freeto you and users
  • Other Software
  • ICQ
  • IRC
  • Jabber
  • Google Talk
  • MySpace

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IM aggregator software
  • Trillian http//www.ceruleanstudios.com/
  • Gaim http//gaim.sourceforge.net/
  • Both let you monitor multiple IM accounts (AOL,
    MSN, Yahoo!) through one interface.
  • Oh yeahtheyre both free!

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Web-based IM with Meebo
  • Completely web-basedno installations
  • Sign in with multiple accounts at once
  • Even if IM is blocked, this still works
  • MeeboMeweb-based anonymous IMing

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Why use IM for reference?
  • Traditional web-based chat has technical and
    service problems
  • Your users are here already
  • Its free
  • Easy to use for both the librarian and the user
  • Youre right there on the users buddy list
  • Did I mention that everything is free?
  • For many users, not having IM is like not having
    a phone.

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Example of Library IM webpage
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Internet forums
  • Website bulletin boards for discussion
  • Feedback and recommendation engines
  • Examples
  • Google Groups http//groups.google.com/
  • Reviews and ratings on Amazon
    http//www.amazon.com
  • Gnooks.com http//www.gnooks.com
  • Storycode http//www.storycode.com

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Sample Internet Forum Storycode
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Blogs
  • Websites frequently updated with new content
  • Examples
  • Lansing Library Teen News Blog
    http//lansinglibraryteen.blogspot.com/
  • St. Joseph County Public Library Game Blog
    http//www.libraryforlife.org/gameblog/
  • Framingham Public Library Teen Blogomatic
    http//fplya.blogspot.com/
  • Marin County Free Library - Whats New
    http//www.marincountyfreelibrary.blogspot.com/
  • Waterboro Public Library H20boro
    http//www.waterborolibrary.org/blog.htm

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Sample blog H20boro
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RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
  • RSS is more than just blogs
  • New books and other items
  • News at the library
  • New content in subscription databases
  • Examples
  • EBSCO feeds for new articles (favorite searches)
  • Hennepin County Library feeds for all types of
    things
  • Edmonton Public Library feed for new teen books
  • Seattle Public Library feeds for favorite authors
    and subjects
  • FirstGov feeds for government information

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Sample RSS feeds Hennepin CL
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Podcasting Vidcasting
  • Creating audio and video content and pushing it
    to users through an RSS feed
  • Has nothing to do with iPods
  • Examples
  • Thomas Ford Memorial Library audio teen book
    reviews http//www.fordlibrary.org/yareviews/
  • Manchester Public Library video book reviews
    http//feeds.feedburner.com/primesboxlive
  • Cheshire Public Library - audio of local teen
    magazine http//www.cheshirelib.org/teens/cplpodc
    ast.htm
  • University of Sheffield Library audio library
    tours http//www.lbasg.group.shef.ac.uk/downloads
    /mainlibrary.html

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Sample podcasts Thomas Ford ML
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Wikis
  • Collaborative resource creation
  • Multiple authors, ongoing creation and revision
  • Examples
  • Wikipedia http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
  • Wiktionary http//en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Main_Pa
    ge
  • St .Joseph County Librarys Subject Guides
    http//www.libraryforlife.org/subjectguides/index.
    php/Main_Page
  • University of Minnesota Libraries Staff Website
    http//wiki.lib.umn.edu/

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Sample wiki St .Joseph CLs Subject Guides
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Social network services
  • Places to meet people and communicate
  • Examples
  • Friendster, Dogster, MySpace, Facebook
  • Libraries with MySpace accounts
  • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Teens)
  • Denver Public Library
  • Hennepin County Library
  • Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
  • dozens of others

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Library MySpace Page Denver PL
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Social bookmarking
  • Putting your favorite websites in a web directory
    to share with others
  • Examples
  • del.icio.us http//del.icio.us/
  • furl http//www.furl.net/
  • La Grange Public Librarys del.icio.us ref links
  • Thomas Ford Memorial Librarys del.icio.us ref
    links
  • San Mateo City Librarys del.icio.us ref links

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Library del.icio.us La Grange Park
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Social libraries
  • Keep track of collections
  • Often include recommendation engines
  • Uses tagging, user-created metadata Folksonomies
  • Examples
  • Flickr.com for photographs
  • discogs.com for music
  • LibraryThing.com for books
  • Stuffopolis.com for everything else

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Social library Reading PL on Flickr
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  • I have all of these cool ideas now.
  • But how do I convince our IT Staff that doing
    this is okay?

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Working with IT Staff
  • Ask Questions. Are IM, MySpace, or other
    sites/services banned or blocked? Why?
  • The boogeyman of network security? Its a
    time-waster?
  • Ban behaviors, not technologies.
  • Be enthusiastic.
  • Do your research ahead of time.

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Againwhy should we care?
  • Get our knowledge, helpfulness, and information
    expertise out there where the users are
  • Get people to think of us as the go to resource
    for their online information needs
  • Make us findable in an online environment

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For more information about social software in
libraries
Web 2.0 and Libraries Best Practices for Social
Software by Michael Stephens
The Library Success Wiki http//www.libsuccess.or
g/
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Questions? Contact Sarah any time. E-mail
houghton-jan_at_smcl.org IM LibrarianInBlack (AOL,
Yahoo!, MSN)
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