Social Software, Libraries, and the Communities that (could) Sustain Them
NEASIST - MIT - November 18th, 2005
Steven M. Cohen
Library Stuff (published by Information Today)
http://stevenmcohen.pbwiki.com/OnlineCommunities
- About the article that inspired this presentation
- The two way street
- Wisdom of the Crowds and Collective Knowledge
1) Diversity of opinion
2) Independence of members from one another
3) Decentralization
4) A good method for aggregating opinions
- Library Catalogs and collective knowledge - Will it fly?
- Social Capital and library catalogs
- The new Web
Trends
- Everything is in beta
- Sign up here and we'll tell you when we GO LIVE!
- RSS is built into these apps. It's a given. (Web 2.0 Compliant)
- It all happens separately, which adds to the commons (My Space example)
- A bit on Splogs
- No more Desktop readers?
- Structured Blogging will be huge!
Over the past year...
- The big boys catch up with blog search.
- G! catches up with RSS
- G! News is STILL in beta - (since March 2003)
- Wikipedia getting lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of attention (pro and con)
- What's in Your wallet?
- small companies get bought - Bloglines, Weblogs.com, Live Journal, Flickr
- The new bubble?
Resources
Return of the "My ____"
Ratings - (Human or otherwise)
Interaction and Collaboration
Life Management
Are Meta Search Apps Back?
Other Apps
My vision of Community-based Readers Advisory
- Materials reviews from librarians AND patrons.
- My catalog (http://www.netvibes.com) and sharing them.
- Online book clubs (this book is being read by X group).
- RSS Feeds galore
+ Ratings
Libraries that incorporate online communities
Not that many!
Pitfalls
- Spam
- Bias
- Overload
- Staff/IT time (but...)