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"Engaging New Technologies" session at VRA + ARLIS 2nd Joint Conference in Minneapolis, MN moderated by Meghan Musolff and Betha Whitlow. Speakers included Tracy Bergstrom, Srah Carter, Heather Cleary, Bryan Loar, Meghan Musolff, Greg Reser, John Trendler, and Suzanne Walsh.

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Understanding the Semantic Web

Tracy BergstromUniversity of Notre Dame

Greg Reser University of California,

San Diego

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Welcome to Web 3.0!

• Web 1.0 - a first generation of services that allows individuals to share and read content

• Web 2.0 - a second generation that emphasizes online collaboration and sharing

• Web 3.0 – a third generation that utilizes machine-facilitated understanding of information

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In Plain English: Web 1.0

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In Plain English: Web 2.0

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In Plain English: Web 3.0

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Meaningful SearchPainting?

Art database

TitleArtistDateRepository StyleTechniqueMaterials

Opera? Music database

TitleComposerLibrettistGenrePerformances

Building? Architecture database

NameArchitectInterior DesignerDateStyle

History? Social Sciences database

EventDatePeoplePoliticsEconomics

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Meaningful Search

http://opera.org/Gluck/Parnasso

http://www.palace.org/Grose Anticamera

http://architecture.org/Hofburg_Palace

http://books.google.com/books?id=VdRM7PCwtZQC

http://www.jstor.org/stable/965519

http://www.jstor.org/stable/731004

http://ucsd.naxosmusiclibrary.com/catalogue/item.asp?cid=TROY655

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Intelligent LinkingChristoph Willibald Gluck is a composer

composers create music

opera is a type of music

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Intelligent Linking

opera music

Opera mobile web browser

NOT

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Exact Match

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Meaningful Results“Il Parnasso confuso”

Joseph II (Emperor)

Marie AntoinetteSchönbrunn Palace

Gluck, Christoph Willibald, Ritter von, 1714-1787

Baroque theater

Dramatic music

Theater architecture--Austria Louis XVI

Opera

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Intertubes

heerz yur link

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Structured Data Sets

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Structured Data Sets

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Future Computer Overlords?

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Structured Data Sets

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Structured Data Sets

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Structured Data Sets

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The Forefront

• Intelligent searching - better and more accurate search results and contextualization

• Socializing - easier connections to others who share your interests and experiences

• User-centric experience – web content that is all about you!

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Intelligent Searching

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Intelligent Socializing

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Intelligent Collaboration

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Intelligent Collaboration

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The Future is Coming

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Let’s Get Involved

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Where Do We Fit In?

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Where Do We Fit In?

Use Cases:

Bibliographic dataAuthority data Vocabulary alignment Archives and heterogeneous dataCitationsCollectionsSocial and New Uses

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Where Do We Fit In?Use Case:LOCAH Project

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Tracy

Greg

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New Technologies:Social Networks

Image: XKCD

Suzanne Walsh, [email protected]

with help from Heather Cleary, [email protected]

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What is a Social Network?Connection FeedbackSharingConversationContent Discovery

Group PressureRegular usersFriends & Colleagues

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Current Trends

Image: XKCD

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Online Communities Change

Spring 2007

Summer 2010

Image: XKCD

Image: Flowtown

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Facebook: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded."

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Privacy Issues

Image: XKCD

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OpenBook: http://youropenbook.org/

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Facebook alternatives

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Casualties of Social Networking

Image: FlowtownThreatened:BloglinesDelicious

Losing popularity:Google BuzzSecond Life

Pay Walls:NING

Rebranded:FriendsterMySpace

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Niche Networks

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Social Networks and Us

Image: XKCD

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The Future

Image: XKCD

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MobileComputing

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2011: The Tipping PointFor Mobile

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Definitions

TabletsDevices

Netbooks E-readers

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I’m a Smartphone!

I’m a Feature phone!

Devices

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Capability

• Wireless 802.11n • 3G or 4G cellular network• Multi-touch• Swipe typing• Haptic feedback• Cameras – front & back• Gyroscope, accelerometer, compass

Devices

Pinch

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• Symbian• Google Android• Apple iOS• RIM BlackBerry• Windows Mobile• HP Palm• Samsung Bada• Intel & Nokia

MeeGoOperating Systems

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Apps

WorldCat.org

LibAnywhere(LibraryThing)

Santa Clara Public Library Hunter College

Web App

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Apps

WilsonWeb

Naxos Music Library

EBSCOhost

Lynda.com

JSTORAccess My Library (Gale)

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Apps

Famous Books - Treasures of the Bavarian State

Library

TASCHEN Magazine Fall/Winter 2010

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AppsIndicommons (Flickr)

Ad*Access via Duke Mobile

Duke Mobile

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AppsBridgeman Education (app)

ARTstor(mobile website)

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Apps

Adobe Photoshop Adobe IdeasCamera+

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Apps

Foursquare GetGlue GoSkyWatch

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Apps* mobile apps * desktop apps * browser add-ons * partners *

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Codes

RedLaser

Camera replaces need for external barcode scannersQR code for

Foursquare Android app

Microsoft Tags

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E-Money

Starbucks Card Mobile

Cimbal, BlingNation, Venmo

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E-Books

Mobile Devices, E-Readers, and E-Books

(OOPS – I’m about to go over my allotted time. Let’s talk about this next year.)

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Now

1. Get mobile interfaces for your web sites2. Turn on mobile services for subscription

databases and other vendors3. Create a page linking to these resources

How to Mobile-ize

Make sure your HOURS are easy to

find

Make sure your HOURS are easy to

find

Ask your patronsTalk to your colleagues

Check out M-Libraries: http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=M-Libraries

More Help

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Next…

Sarah Carter, Ringling College of Art and DesignHeather Cleary, Otis College of Art and Design

Thank you!

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Technologies for Presentation & InstructionJohn Trendler & Suzanne Walsh

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iPie

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Live presentations take time & energy.

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Online presentations aren’t confined by space or time…

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and reach a larger audience.

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A picture is worth at least 100 words

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Open your Powerpoint document and locate the slide with the font whose size you want to change. Highlight the text that you want to change using your mouse. From the “Formatting Palette” expand the “Font” menu (if it’s not already expanded) and click on the

down-arrow after “Size:” Select the font size from the dropdown menu, or something like that.

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Share

Help

Explain

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Record step by step instructions with a screen cast

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Live broadcasting is as easy as pushing a button

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From 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Video Chat: The future is now

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Repurposing Presentations

care of XKCD

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Hosting Services

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Making it Useful After the Presentation

How do I make this usable by others in the long term?

Using speaker notes Tagging presentations Sharing presentations Responding to feedback

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Tagging

Sharing

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Sharing and PrivacyWith whom should I

share my presentation?Do I have permission to

use the images?What am I ok with re:

borrowing or plagiarism?

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The Future

care of XKCD

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Presentation preservation & file migration

Portability - mobile, on-demand access

Decreased cost & increased availability

“Hybrid events”

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Formal Goal

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Technologies +

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Technologies +

Organization+

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Technologies +

Organization+

Life (professional and personal)

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Real Goal…

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Make YOU more awesome.

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Why is this Topic Important?

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Utilizing the cloudInformation overloadKeeping current

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Utilizing the cloudInformation overloadKeeping current

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Utilizing the cloudInformation overloadKeeping current

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Utilizing the cloudInformation overloadKeeping current

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The Set-Up

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(recent past and now)

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(2015)

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(2054)

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Categories:1. Information management2. Project management3. Task management

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lifehacker.com

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NOWcurrent productivity technologies

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You want me to pay for that?

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Information management

How do we make sense of allthe information out there?

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reader

Aggregators

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Bloglines

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Social bookmarking

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Social bookmarking

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Social bookmarking

(not so tasty anymore…)

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Alternatives?

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Social bookmarking

bookmarks

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bookmarks

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Project management

How do we easily and effectivelycollaborate with our peers?

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groups

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groups

2001=pretty awesome

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groups

2001=pretty awesome

2011=meh

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Alternatives?

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onehub

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Task management

What tools exist to help us use our time better?

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Old concepts, but new technology!

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Polls

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To-Do Lists

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teux deux

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teux deux

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PROSPECTnew & future productivity technologies

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Task management

What tools exist to help us use our time better?

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Project management

How do we easily and effectivelycollaborate with our peers?

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No Gatekeepers

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AI + PMArtificial intelligence will scan

communications and user behaviors to to automate future

project planning.

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Information management

How do we make sense of allthe information out there?

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Simplicity + Precise Utility

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CUT THE CLUTTER

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Simplified Reality

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Dashboards

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Dentsu London and BERG

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Future of Screen Technology

TAT

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Ambient Information

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Dentsu London and BERG

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Meghan MusolffAssistant Coordinator, Visual Resources

University of Michigan, Ann [email protected]

Bryan LoarDirector of Knowledge Management & ResearchSC search [email protected]

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Additional Resources

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Title: 024-The Development Process 1Creator: gingerpig2000

Title: Boston Candy Store 2Creator: bryan loar

Title: CalendarCreator: Chapendra

Title: garden 1-kCreator: masback

Title: Gate KeeperCreator: sarowen

Title: LG Slim OLED TVCreator: ETCAtSymbolUSC

Title: ListsCreator: agroffman

Title: RememberTheMilkLogoCartonCreator: Remember The Milk

Title: SharingCreator: Toban Black

Title: C3P0Creator: billrdio

Title: My New GogglesCreator: apropl

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