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21° century library : setting trends unconference Paola Gargiulo CASPUR-CIBER Mary Joan Crowley

21° century library : setting trends unconference Paola Gargiulo CASPUR-CIBER Mary Joan Crowley Ciber DISG, Sapienza Università di Roma ICOLC PARIS 2009. What is an unconference ? The principles …………… Whoever comes are the right people Whatever happens is the only thing that could have

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21° century library : setting trends unconference Paola Gargiulo CASPUR-CIBER Mary Joan Crowley

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  1. 21° century library : setting trends unconference Paola Gargiulo CASPUR-CIBER Mary Joan Crowley Ciber DISG, Sapienza Università di Roma ICOLC PARIS 2009

  2. What is an unconference ? The principles …………… Whoever comes are the right people Whatever happens is the only thing that could have Whenever it starts is the right time When its over, its over

  3. Law of two feet: If you find yourself not learning or contributing at any time it is your responsibility to use your two feet to take yourself somewhere else where you can learn and contribute. BONUS: Documents will be on the wiki

  4. TOPICS • The mobile library – fromourdeskstoourpockets • Are wereadyfore-devices ? • Shouldwebemonitoringprintuse in a digitalage ? • Howto create a culture ofchange and notbeafraidtofail • Ten best newthingsfor the nextlibrary • Document delivery in a paperlesslibrary

  5. Condividere

  6. Comunicare con la nostra comunità

  7. Creare nuovo contenuto

  8. Charles Darwin 'It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change”

  9. Roma, 19-20 novembre Seminario Autunnale CIBER 2008 CIBER 23 library things e-tutorials per l’apprendimento e la condivisione Mary Joan Crowley, Ezio Tarantino Sapienza Università di Roma

  10. Web 2.0 and libraries, Roma 6 marzo • Library 2.0 - An overview • Ciber-23librarythings • Biblioteca Disg 2.0

  11. 23 piccole cose LibraryLearning 2.0, di cui 23 Learning 2.0 Things fa parte, è un programma di apprendimento sviluppato da HeleneBlowers presso la Public Libraryof Charlotte & Mecklenberg County e adottato e adattato da molte altre biblioteche e organizzazioni

  12. Come funziona 23 argomenti per imparare a “maneggiare” una Library 2.0 divisi in 9 moduli, da completarsi ognuno in una settimana Ogni modulo comprende quindi 2, 3 o 4 argomenti

  13. Il progetto “CIBER 23 Library Things” Un modulo sviluppato dal CIBER per tutta la comunità italiana Library 2.0 Sperimentato per la prima volta in gennaio 2009 Presentato al workshop: web 2.o and libraries, Rome, 6 marzo Presentato alle Stelline in marzo 2009 Lanciato tra la comunità Ciber a maggio – Sapienza parte il 25 maggio, segue Cassino a Settembre….

  14. E metterci sulla mappa L2

  15. Collaborare e interagire

  16. We’re on the map!!- http://librarybytes.com/

  17. http://ciber-23librarythings.pbwiki.com/

  18. ciber23librarythings-Sapienza

  19. Week 1…Sapienza

  20. http://ciber23librarythings.wordpress.com/

  21. Struttura di ogni modulo /1 • Breve introduzione sull’argomento • Esplorazione di esempi sul Web • Esercizi pratici • Discussione (dove? Sul proprio “reflective blog”…)

  22. Quali applicazioni scegliere • Per creare nuovo contentuo • Per collaborare e interagire • Per comunicare con la nostra comunità • Per condividere

  23. Creare nuovo contenuto

  24. Comunicare con la nostra comunità

  25. Condividere

  26. Perchè applicare web 2.0 alle biblioteche • Entrare nello spazio dell’utente • Senza costi né barriere • Facile da usare e accessibile a tutti • Facilita l’accesso al posseduto 24/7 • Genera nuovi contenuti • Aggrega le informazioni • Apprendimento continuo – life long learning

  27. Class community

  28. E l’avventura continua…..

  29. 2.1and beyond……3.0 • Life-long learning • Mashing up 21st century skills • Organise the web of data • Me-onomy - the user at the centre and ..tracking our movements to predict future behaviour

  30. Google clicks 2006/2009 • Web 2.0 - 9,230,000 - 304.000.000 • Web 2.1 - 19,700,000 - 84.000.000 • Web 3.0 - 38,300,000 -129.000.000

  31. Yesterdays’s 2.0, today’s…

  32. Yesterday’s twitter, today’s … • The TwitPic API lets you upload and post images to your Twitter account. You can upload an image for later posting or upload an image to TwitPic and automatically send it as a status update to Twitter.

  33. ..and more • Google maps to 360 degree Sardinia • Flicker to • Flickrcc

  34. To tag galaxy

  35. Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data

  36. Bring your services to your users • Add a widget http://widgets.yahoo.com/search/top-downloadshttp://it.eco.netvibes.com/tag/library • Use APIs http://blog.programmableweb.com/category/bestmashups/

  37. Apis… • The New York Times Best Sellers API (dialogues with Amazon) • Lookup Library Catalog Api from Amazon and Google book listings • Google Earth and 3D Geology maps • Bookn, Japanese eBook Search for Windows Mobile • Bookmark Cleaner keeps your del.icio.us or ma.gnolia.com bookmarks clean and updated….and…….

  38. ….more and more • Getting libraries on to Google Earth • take book jackets from a source such as Amazon (within the bounds of their terms and conditions, of course) and use Greasemonkey or equivalent to 'enrich' library catalogue pages with the images • ChaMap - Chat on Google Maps and Language API. And talk with people all over the world by a real-time translation.

  39. widgets • Put your catalogue on the browser • Access your library from your google page, on your facebook page • Open Url referrer – firefox extension • http://www.lib.utexas.edu/tools/video.html

  40. Third Software Contest -OCLC • create a Web service that does something interesting, innovative, and useful. • Prize $2.500 • See the directions on the Contest Details page.

  41. Charles Darwin 'It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change”

  42. Charles Darwin 'It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change”

  43. Email the Learning 2.0 team at ciber-23librarythings@gmail.com CIBER 23 Library Things Team Mary Joan Crowley, Sapienza Università di Roma Ezio Tarantino, Sapienza Università di Roma Graziano Barca, Università di Foggia Jula Papa, Università di Molise Vincenzo D’Aguanno, Università di Cassino DISG library students, Sapienza Università di Roma

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