ALSR - Web 2.0 Journey at Murdoch University Library

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It is the presentation at the 'Academic Librarian 2 - singing in the rain' conference held in Hong Kong March 2010.

Transcript of ALSR - Web 2.0 Journey at Murdoch University Library

Murdoch University Library: A Web 2.0 Journey

Presented by: Hong-han Rosita ChanReference Librarian (Nursing & Psychology)Murdoch University Library, Western Australia

Points to cover

1. Concepts and terminologies: Library 1.0 versus Library 2.0

2. Murdoch University Library’s 23 Things, 14 Things in 2006-2009 and what we have learnt from the programs

3. Library 2.0 tools Murdoch University Library has adopted

4. What can Murdoch University Library do ?

5. Australia (WA) & Hong Kong scenario

Perth,Western Australia

Murdoch University

Murdoch University Library

Learning Common – 24 hours

After Hour accessAfter Hour access

Learning Common

EntranceEntrance

1. Library 1.0 versus Library 2.0

Pattern of Library 1.0

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bravosixninerdelta/3885918984/

Content: Library driven

Content changes: restricted to authorized persons

Ellyssa Kroski :

unbalanced communication model

From Library 1.0 to Library 2.0

Transition: via email, Chat (logins/passwords), discussion lists (subscription)

Library 2.0 – Michael Casey

Content: User collaboration Wisdom of crowd notion

Software: User friendly Interactive software (text, audio, video), easy to upload /download, portable,

Community: Connection, Creativity

Library 2.0 - Multi-layer traffic

http://www.flickr.com/photos/89492733@N00/3194924534/

Library 2.0 de facto definition – Sarah Houghton, Digital Futures Manager at San Jose PL (2005)

•Library 2.0 simply means making your library’s space (virtual and physical) more interactive, collaborative, and driven by community needs

•The basic drive is to get people back into the library by making the library relevant to what they want and need in their daily lives

Reason 1: Google

SCOPUS

Reason 2: Millennials (1982- 2000), Lee RainieDirector of Pew Internet & American Life Project

Confident individuals ; multitaskers

Team orientedTech-embracing

Tech-embracingImmersed in world of media and gadgets

Learning and research tasks are shaped by the techno world

What do librarians do ?

Summarize

Sir Timothy Berners-Lee OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelydixel/2713803038/

Web 2.0 had not invented

new technologies

Web 2.0 had not invented

new technologies

2. Web 2.0 journey at Murdoch Unviersity Library

Founder of the 23 Things / Library 2 Program

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hblowers/3379303010/

Helen BlowersPublic Services Technology DirectorThe Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Over 400 county staff, not just library staff

Ideas: 43 Things – Stephens Abram

Creative Commons

Michael Squared

Named a Mover & Shaker by Library Journal in 2007

Mover& Shaker in 2005

http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelsphotos/206607443/

McMaster University, Canada

http://macetg.wordpress.com/about-learning-20-mac/

Opportunity to check 2.0

technologies ……deliver

innovative library services

Opportunity to check 2.0

technologies ……deliver

innovative library services

Stephen Abram launches Murdoch University Library 23 Things - 2007

http://www.viddler.com/explore/sirexkat/videos/5/

Mover & Shaker in 2002

23 Things

Week1.Reading about the program2.Set up gmail and blogger A/C and blog; put progress

onto WIKI3.Using google Reader and subscribing to feeds4. Free5. Free6. Create & Share a Google Doc & create a WIKI7. Social bookmarking / Tagging & Del.icio.us8. Image generator, upload photo onto blog & Flicker

23 Things 2007 (contd.)

Week9. Free10. Facebook & Twitter11. Second Life12. Upload youtube and slideshare onto blog13. Library 2.1

http://mullet23.blogspot.com/2007/08/participants-blogs.html

http://chanhonghan.blogspot.com/

Participants’ Blog 2007

WIKI for recording progress (2007)

23 Things (2008)

Google Earth, igoogleFirefox extensionsLIbXZoteroUstream

Collaborative Learning About Emerging Technologies (2008)

http://blogs.murdoch.edu.au/23things08/participants-blogs/

Rewards

$100 Book voucher

$100 Book voucher

• Thing 1 Background• Thing 2 Gmail• Thing 3 Blogging• Thing 4 Google Reader/RSS• Thing 5 Firefox• Thing 6 LibX• Thing 7 Google Scholar• Thing 8 Open Access• Thing 9 Productivity Tools• Thing 10 Wikis• Thing 11 Creative Commons• Thing 12 YouTube,

Slideshare.net, Flickr• Thing 13 Zotero• Thing 14 Connotea,

CiteULike, delicious

14 Things (2009)

Survey (2010), 23 replies

Self assessment skills : ability level in using Web 2.0 tools: 43% as being good & 47.8% as being Fair

Time lag: 24 months lag after 2007, 12 months lag after 2008

Completion rate: 36.8% (2007) & 40.0% (2008)

Question 5: ways to improve the programs

Community of Learning (CoL)

Garrison & Arbaugh 2007

3. What Murdoch University Library has adopted

Top ranking: Google Scholar

http://scholar.google.com.au/

SFX Link via Find it @ Murdoch

Second Rank: Libx Tool Bar

Short cut: no need to type in the URL of Murdoch University Library

http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/mylibrary/LibX/

3 rd rank:RSS Feed

WIKI – Murdoch & MacQuarie

Ning

http://infosharing.ning.com/

Delicious – chemistry bookmark

http://delicious.com/chemusc

Libguides – one stop shops for students

Library Blog

Mashup – combine with the use of Google Map and users’ home addresses

http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/for/external/using.html#eligible

4. What can Murdoch University Library do?

Graduate School of Education –University of Western Australia

Emergent Technologies in Education Professional Development Course * Overview on uses of new technologies, especially

web 2.0, in the educational sphere *

http://www.education.uwa.edu.au/courses/professional/technologies

Emerging Technologies Specialist

Primary Objective: To research, evaluate, develop, communicate, and train Library staff and the campus community in new and emerging technology tools to assist in the delivery of information resources and teaching and learning in higher education.

http://www.hr.murdoch.edu.au/staff/recruit/statements/0152.pdf

Staff DevelopmentSelf pace

Comment from McMaster Library

Conference Paper

5. Australia (WA) & HK Scenario

Learning 2.0 throughout the World

Created on Apr 25, 2007 - Updated Feb 22, 2009

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=101962518196533878534.000001122a2490d657a64

Suggestion blog- Curtin University, Western Australia

Educational Development Centre – Polytechnic University

Courses 2009

University of Hong Kong, 2010

References

http://hkall.hku.hk/search~/a?searchtype=a&searcharg=kroski+e&SORT=D

ALSR theme:

• Academic Librarians face unprecedented challenges different professional and personal skills as well as different ways of interacting with their communities

• Academic librarians cannot survive without an optimistic, positive and thoughtful attitude towards the future.

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Email: r.chan@murdoch.edu.au

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Thank You

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r.chan@murdoch.edu.au