Transcript of Web 2.0 Tools : Its Application in Libraries Web 2.0 Tools : Its Application in Libraries Kaushal...
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- Web 2.0 Tools : Its Application in Libraries Web 2.0 Tools :
Its Application in Libraries Kaushal Giri Dy. Manager Knowledge
Centre Export-Import Bank of India
kaushal.giri@eximbankindia.in
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- 2 Outline of Talk Concept of Web 1.0 Web 2.0 & its
Characteristics Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 2.0 in Libraries Tools &
Technologies of Web 2.0 (Practical session) Web 3.0
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- 3 Can I Retrieve Relevant Pages ? Read and make notes
Electronic Books Search for hours Other Digital Media
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- 4 Concept of Web 1.0 Web 1.0 was conceptual evolution of the
World Wide Web(www) Technically, Web 1.0 webpage's information is
closed to external editing It concentrated on presenting, not
creating so that user- generated content was not available. Static
pages instead of dynamic user-generated content
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- 5 The second generation of Web-based service that emphasize
online collaboration and sharing among users Social Networking /
People Networking Concept of Web 2.0
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- 6 What is Web2.0? The concept of "Web 2.0" began with a
conference brainstorming session between O'Reilly and MediaLive
International in 2004 The phrase "Web 2.0" hints at an improved
form of the World Wide Web The term Web2.0 refers to Development of
online services Encourage collaboration communication and
information sharing
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- 7 Read/write capabilities, rather than read- only
User-generated content An all-purpose platform, a suite of
applications Content available for remixing, aggregating,
syndicating A social space, conducive to sharing Collaborative,
interactive, constantly changing. Machine based interaction Based
on mass collaborations that makes use of internet. An innovative
layer of Web 1.0
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- 9 Characteristics of Web 2.0 Web 2.0 permits the building of
virtual applications It allows the user to actively participate
online by means of blogging, sharing file or equivalent User can
own the data on a Web 2.0 site and exercise control over that data
It has smart application which will be able to capture users
knowledge and deliver services to satisfy their needs.
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- 10 Characteristics of Web 2.0 Network as platform Controlling
the data Rich and interactive user-friendly interface Social
Networking aspects Architecture of participation
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- 11 Web 1.0 Technologies Transformed to Web 2.0 Technologies
Email reference / Q&A pagesChat reference Text-based
tutorialsStreaming media tutorials with interactive databases Email
mailing lists, webmastersBlogs, wikis, RSS feeds Britannica
OnlineWikipedia OPACPersonalized social network interface Catalog
of largely reliable print and electronic holdings Catalog of
reliable and suspect holdings, web-pages, blogs, wikis, etc
Transformation of Web 1.0 to 2.0
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- 12 Different benefited communities
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- 13 Web 2.0 in Libraries It is user-centered It provides a multi
-media experience It is socially rich It is communally
innovative
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- 14 How it is beneficial to libraries Improve library user
experiences Low cost, low effort Usability and flexibility More
transparent More control and customization for the user Community
buildingonline and physical Bringing library to meet clients'
expectations of the web
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- 15 Lib Web2.0 Lib2.0
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- 16 Library 2.0 Librarian 1.0 Librarian 2.0
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- 17 Tools of Web 2.0 Technologies Blogs & Wikis Tagging,
social bookmarking, Synchronous Messaging RSS Feeds Streaming Media
Social Networking Mashups
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- 18 Blogs The term web-log, or blog, was coined by Jorn Barger
in 1997 and refers to a simple webpage A web-based publication
consisting of periodic contribution, often in reverse chronological
order Content is created by blogger Blogs supports knowledge
sharing, discussion, creativity, interactivity, reflection. Anyone
can respond but cannot alter the original content
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- 19 A blog is a web site maintained by one or more author who
write on a regular basis Blogs can allow for comments from readers
Blogs deliver content via RSS Blogs started as personal
journals
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- 20 Benefits Destination for library and community news
Responsive to client feedback More staff may be involved with the
website Can include clients in the discussion
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- 21 Blogging Tools Many free and affordable tools to choose from
Weblog Matrix weblogmatrix.org Demo blog software opensourcecms.com
Start with a freely hosted blog package to learn the ropes Popular
Tools: WordPress.com Blogger.com
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- 22 Software http://wordpress.org/
http://www.sixapart.com/typepad/ http://www.blogger.com/start
http://radio.userland.com/ http://www.bblog.com/
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- 23 Blog search services http://technorati.com/
http://www.gnosh.org/ http://blogsearch.google.com/
http://www.weblogs.com/about.htm
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- 39 Use a Blog For Libraries Delivering library news Providing
commentary Book clubs Sharing new resources KEEP IN MIND: Blogs are
for communication
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- 40 Wikis Wiki is a webpage or set of webpages that can be
easily edited by anyone who is allowed access Wikis are open
webpages where registered people can publish, amend or change the
contents Wikis provide collaborative, easy-to-use Web-based
authoring Pages are created and connected by hyper links Good for
collaborative group work
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- 56 Content Management Software Joomla Drupal Mambo Wordpress
Xaraya etc
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- 57 Hardware/ Software Requirements Hardware Requirements:
32-bit Windows Mac OS-X (10.4), Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora, 5 or above
recommended) TCP/IP protocol support Min. 512 MB RAM
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- 58 Hardware/ Software Requirements Software Requirements:
Apache Webserver MySQL (database) PHP (scripting language) All
three available as a single install WAMPP
(http://www.apachefriends.org/en/wampp.html)http://www.apachefriends.org/en/wampp.html
Joomla (CMS)
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- 59 What is ? Free Open-Source CMS Joomla can be extended with:
Dynamic form builders Document management image and multimedia
galleries Email newsletters Data collection and reporting tools
Subscription services and many, many more
http://www.joomla.org
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- 60 Setting Up Joomla Requirements to run Joomla Apache Web
Server PHP MySQL Packages available: LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP)
WAMP (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) MAMP (MacOS Apache MySQL PHP) Note:
For the duration of the training, it is assumed that WAMP is the
package installed Download Joomla/ Place in root directory
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- 61 Download Joomla/ Place in root directory Browse Joomla
website at www.joomla.orgwww.joomla.org Look for Download button
Click and save to local computer Note: Package in.zip format will
be saved to local computer Extract the.zip package Note: This will
extract contents to a folder named Joomla Copy the extracted folder
to root directory of web server Note: For WAMP, the directory path
is c:\wamp\www Start WAMP services Open a browser On the address
bar, enter localhost/joomla Note: This will start the installation
of Joomla
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- 62 Installing Joomla On the first step of the installation, the
language to be used is to selected. Select language en-US and click
Next
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- 64 Installing Joomla The second step is displayed, Go over the
Pre-Install Check to see that all items except Display Errors are
in green Click Next
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localhost/phpmyadmin Then you will get
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create button then database will be created as shown below
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- 68 Then Go to Privileges tab and then click on add new
user
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following password). Then click on check All buttons and the click
to go.
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- 70 Go to Joomla web installer tab and fill the details and
click on Advanced Setting and change the database prefix from jos_
to ilu_
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- 73 Congratulation !!! Your Joomla is finally Installed
Successfully
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- 76 Groups Whats New EXIM in Media Birthdays Library Catalouge
Search Box Notice Board
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- 77 Usage of wiki in library Collaborative document editing
Library patrons via the wiki can share information, ask or even
answer questions Planning space for conferences Wikis are seen by
scholars as study rooms online
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http://wiki.cetis.ac.uk/CETIS_Wiki *
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page *
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/wiki/index.php/Main_P
http://www.wikihow.com
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http://www.socialtext.com/products/overview http://www.twiki.org/
http://uniwakka.sourceforge.net/HomePage
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- 80 Tagging Tagging essentially enables users to create subject
headings for the object at hand. It allows users to add and change
not only content (data), but content describing content (metadata).
Tagging simply makes lateral searching easier. The idea of this
application is similar to an open catalogue, which allows the
library patrons to add to the library catalogue.
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- 81 Social Networking A social network service focuses on the
building and verifying of online Social Network for communities of
people who share interests Social networking could enable
librarians and patrons not only to interact, but also share and
change resources dynamically in an electronic medium
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promising and embracing technology today. MySpace FaceBook
Del.icio.us Librarything SiteBar
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https://www.linkedin.com/ http://www.zoominfo.com /
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http://www.librarything.com/ http://del.icio.us/
http://www.sitebar.org http://www.furl.net/index.jsp
http://www.stumbleupon.com/ http://www.blinklist.com/
http://www.digg.com/ http://www.rawsugar.com
http://del.icio.us/elearningfocus/web2.0 * Examples of tagging
services
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- 91 Multimedia sharing Photo sharing services:
http://www.flickr.com/ http://www.ourpictures.com/
http://www.snapfish.com/ http://www.fotki.com/
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http://www.getdemocracy.com/broadcast/ * http://eyespot.com/
http://ourmedia.org/ * http://vsocial.com
http://www.videojug.com/
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http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcasts.html
http://btpodshow.com/ http://www.audblog.com/ http://odeo.com/
http://www.ourmedia.org/ * http://connect.educause.edu/ *
http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/index.php
http://www.impala.ac.uk/ * http://www.law.dept.shef.ac.uk/podcasts/
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- 100 Synchronous Messaging Real-time communication between two
or more in typed text via computers over a network Libraries have
begun employing it to provide "chat reference" services, where
patrons can synchronously communicate with librarians Librarians
and patrons will see and hear each other, and will share screens
and files.
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- 104 RSS Feeds Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary,
allows a producer of information to broadcast the information
across an Intranet or the Internet Heart of Web 2.0 XML based
Protocol Provides users a way of syndicate and republish content on
the web Favourite websites can be kept in a automated manner then
checking it manually
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Guideline updates Latest books from the library catalog Market
Library Services Table of Contents service
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- 113 Mashups Mashups are perhaps the single conceptual
underpinning to all the technologies It is hybrid of blogs, wikis,
streaming media, content aggregator, instant messaging and social
networking. It allows the user to edit OPAC data and metadata,
saves the user tags and a giant user driven catalogue, is created
and mashed with traditional catalogue
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- 115 Search Engines works "robot" or "spider" software "crawls"
the Web to build lists of words Spider looks for words on a page -
html title tags, metatags (key words for indexing) engine index
"ranks" or "weights" webpage based on an algorithm
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Clustering 1755: p.12, p.22, Express: p.12, p.14, May: p.12, p.45,
IndexIndexing 1755 MayTaggingExpress
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ProfessorUniversity10.38 AlexanderUniversity14.44
SmithUniversity12.21 UntilUniversity9.32 RecentlyUniversity16.43
HeadUniversity17.34 ChemistryUniversity14.56
ColumbiaUniversity15.10 UniversityUniversity0.51
AmericanUniversity18.71 ChemicalUniversity14.32
SocietyUniversity12.13 DiedUniversity19.11
NativeUniversity18.10
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- 118 Conclusion The library's services will change, focusing
more on the facilitation of information transfer and information
literacy rather than providing controlled access The best
conception of Library 2.0 at this point in time would be a social
network interface that the user designs. It is virtual reality of
the library, a place where one can not only search for books and
journals, but also interacts with a community
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Semantic Web It promises to organize the worlds information
Ontologies
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- 123 kaushal.giri@eximbankindia.in Thanks for Your Patience
& Attention!