Title: Future of Libraries: Social Software
1Future of LibrariesSocial Software
- Sarah Houghton-Jan
- Information and Web Services Manager, San Mateo
County Library - Librarian in Black http//www.librarianinblack.ne
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2What 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.
3Examples 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
4Why 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?
5What is instant messaging?
- Instantaneous, simultaneous text chat
- Add-ons like video, audio, file sharing
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6IM client software the holy trinity
Theyre all freeto you and users
- Other Software
- ICQ
- IRC
- Jabber
- Google Talk
- MySpace
7IM 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!
8Web-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
9Why 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.
10Example of Library IM webpage
11Internet 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
12Sample Internet Forum Storycode
13Blogs
- 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
14Sample blog H20boro
15RSS (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
16Sample RSS feeds Hennepin CL
17Podcasting 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
18Sample podcasts Thomas Ford ML
19Wikis
- 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/
20Sample wiki St .Joseph CLs Subject Guides
21Social 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
22Library MySpace Page Denver PL
23Social 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
24Library del.icio.us La Grange Park
25Social 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
26Social library Reading PL on Flickr
27- I have all of these cool ideas now.
- But how do I convince our IT Staff that doing
this is okay?
28Working 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.
29Againwhy 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
30For 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/
31Questions? Contact Sarah any time. E-mail
houghton-jan_at_smcl.org IM LibrarianInBlack (AOL,
Yahoo!, MSN)