Libraries meet Research 2.0. 21 November 2008, Nordlib 2.0, Stockholm University Library #nordlib2008 Guus van den Brekel, Central Medical Library, University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG)
Libraries meet Research 2.0 ?
Outline Trends Research 2.0, Science 2.0; Open Notebook Science Some Web 2.0 Tools Applied Social Networks (Virtual environments)
Trends Even more web-based Mobile internet Further personalization, but also … Growth & evolving of  (social) networks   Web 3D
http://www.slideshare.net/CameronNeylon/science-in-the-youtube-age-519472
Some specifics on Research 2.0 Communities & collaboration powered by web 2.0 Resources: creating, storing, organising, sharing, exchange, distribution, browsing, searching, re-use, enrich, re-create … Faster, more efficient, greater competetiveness, repeatable, more productive … Enables open feedback and reviews of work A machine-understandable format allows others to take the data and analyze it independently
We see the Scientists  looking for it…
Research 2.0 examples Web 2.0 used for scientific research or education Open Science; Science Commons Proteopedia  Nature Precedings  Research networks Communities Open Notebook Science OpenWet Lab SciVee.tv  OpenResearch wiki … and many, many more (see for bookmarks: http://delicious.com/digicmb)
http:// sciencecommons.org /
http:// www.proteopedia.org
http:// precedings.nature.com /
http:// openwetware.org / wiki /Labs http:// openwetware.org
http:// scivee.tv
http:// openresearch.org
But we also see others  offering services… All kinds of partners in research using web 2.0 to connect and integrate into the workflow of scientist and researchers. Publishers, other commercial companies Connotea: http://www.connotea.org/ Labmeeting:  http:// www.labmeeting.com http:// www.mynetresearch.com / Mendeley:  http:// www.mendeley.com / BiomedExperts:  http:// Biomedexperts.com Etc….
 
http://www.mynetresearch.com
http://www.mendeley.com
http:// www.biomedexperts.com/Start/PersonDetailPage.aspx?pid =1687995 http:// www.biomedexperts.com/Experts/SearchConcept.aspx?cid =245
Open Science, not for all? some barriers Tradition Competition Promotion Patents Tenures
Do we see the libraries look for it as well? The question is not whether the shift is going to happen, but  how fast? It will change the behaviour of researchers, new ways of thinking and operating; we should adapt Libraries: communicate, collaborate, cooperate, facilitate, support learning & research
Key Points Communication between researchers and librarians Play a role in the exchange and sharing of research-based information in social network technologies Re-define the library, services, it’s systems to reach: Visibility, Findability, Searchability and Accessibility Branding and marketing the library
Visibility
Findability
Searchability
Accessibility
Where do Libraries and Research meet? Can we get our content into any platform at the right time, in the right way to be used by scientists, researchers and students? Not just in the library website, or the organization portal, or the VLE, but also …  Get out to where the researchers are—social networking & Virtual (Research) Environments
library Consumer environments Management environment Licensed Bought Faculty& students Digitized Aggregations Resource sharing Integrated local consumer  environment? Library web  presence Resource  sharing, …  Source: Lorcan Dempsey, CIC 2007 … Institutional  Workflow Portals,  CMS, IR, … Personal Workflow RSS,  toolbars, ..  Network level  workflow Google, …  Integrated local consumer  environment? Library web  presence Resource  sharing, …
Reasons NOT to ignore  Social Networks  Efficiency possibilities  Build professional communities Clinical  Research  Management  Build learning communities  Build sharing communities Build community support through outreach Online Social Networks in Healthcare & Libraries PF Anderson, Emerging Technologies Librarian, Health Sciences Libraries, pfa@umich.edu
More Reasons not to ignore Social Networks  Connection, communication, collaboration, consultation  Discuss & share information (articles, photos, videos, cases, data, methodologies) Q&A, rapid response (sometimes), serendipitous discovery Global, international connections & opportunities Find employment & research opportunities Emerging trends, topics, medications, treatments, insights in your field Online Social Networks in Healthcare & Libraries PF Anderson, Emerging Technologies Librarian, Health Sciences Libraries, pfa@umich.edu
Let’s look at two things Re-define the Library, Services,  it’s  Systems  to reach: Visibility, Findability, Searchability and Accessibility: Branding and marketing the library SIMPEL APPROACH: User environment = browser & internet Simpel tools, low cost (or free)& high impact! Browser Tools -> Toolbars, Widgets etc
Power to the Users (and Librarians…) Web 2.0 technologies offer everybody the power and tools to create and mash-up information to their needs Opportunities practically INVITE users to engage  They are doing it. We should join them!
The  “Infectious Library” WHY? (What do you REALLY want with your content?) WHERE? do you want to be? –as Library - The Why of add-ons, plug-ins, toolbars, searchboxes, widgets ..
For Example Toolbars  From Toolbar to Search Box From Search Boxes to  “Universal Widgets” From Widgets to social networks to … anywhere ….
 
From Toolbar To Searchbox Toolbar:  For communities:  www.conduit.com Simple Searchbox:  flexible, tailor-made For Personal Search: Google Toolbar (www.google.com/toolbar) Needlesearch (http://needlesearch.mozdev.org/)
From SearchBox To “ Universal”  Widgets A  web widget  is a portable chunk of code that can be installed and executed within any separate  HTML -based web page by an end user without requiring additional  compilation .  Or: gadget, badge, module, capsule, snippet, mini and flake.
SUB Search beta BLOG WEBSITE iGoogle Netvibes MyYahoo FACEBOOK MySpace Opera Windows Live Apple Dashboard Vista INTRANET http:// www.widgetbox.com / widget / sub-search
widgets http:// www.google.com / ig /directory? url = hosting.gmodules.com / ig /gadgets/file/102232754577566157929/ SUB.xml #
From Widgets To Social Networks …. anywhere Social Networks Websites, Intranet, Blogs Embed and Install Options  Personal Start Pages
From Personal Start Page to Published “Universe” Online Published Selection: “Universe” “ Toolbox Take-Away & Tailor-made” Sharing, collaboration, cooperation, education & training www.netvibes.com/cmb www.netvibes.com/digicmb
Public Pages:  Share, collaborate, education, training Library “Toolbox”: “Take-Away & Tailor-made” www.netvibes.com/cmb
 
Embed & Integrate Build-in network, applications, CMS, VLE Not just in Library Portal or Organization website Knowledge management systems? Services Oriented Architecture (SOA)
PennTags & PennPortal http:// tags.library.upenn.edu / http:// www.library.upenn.edu /
 
SOA Example European Library http:// dev.theeuropeanlibrary.org/vga/SRUportal
Mindset “ Everything will keep changing” “ Anything can happen” User chooses and creates It’s no threat, but an additional, supplementary If the user can do it himself,  the library should have done it before, as a service
Web 2.0 & Dependency? Always keep in mind to look and develop “applied use” in your organization and library community For individuals, groups, communities, networks and overall Embed and integrate in workflow Dependency of software Open standards
Explore, Play and Teach Yourself , But also Teach Your Staff and Users: WEB-LITERACY Play a Leading Role within your Organization as Experts in Web-Literacy
“ To boldly go where  your users have gone before”
Thank you for your attention! Guus van den Brekel Email:  [email_address]  / brekelajp@gmail.com Twitter: digicmb Blog:  digicmb.blogspot.com Netvibes:  www.netvibes.com/digicmb Slideshare:  www.slideshare.net/digicmb Facebook: http:// profile.to/guusvandenbrekel / Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile =&key=18148582 Second Life:  Namro Orman (see for bookmarks: http://delicious.com/digicmb
http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/papers/cgat08/figure_ds.jpg Preprocessed spherical projections from inside a crystal including the Hershfield surface.
 
http:// secondlife.com

Libraries meet research 2.0

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    Libraries meet Research2.0. 21 November 2008, Nordlib 2.0, Stockholm University Library #nordlib2008 Guus van den Brekel, Central Medical Library, University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG)
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    Outline Trends Research2.0, Science 2.0; Open Notebook Science Some Web 2.0 Tools Applied Social Networks (Virtual environments)
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    Trends Even moreweb-based Mobile internet Further personalization, but also … Growth & evolving of (social) networks Web 3D
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    Some specifics onResearch 2.0 Communities & collaboration powered by web 2.0 Resources: creating, storing, organising, sharing, exchange, distribution, browsing, searching, re-use, enrich, re-create … Faster, more efficient, greater competetiveness, repeatable, more productive … Enables open feedback and reviews of work A machine-understandable format allows others to take the data and analyze it independently
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    We see theScientists looking for it…
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    Research 2.0 examplesWeb 2.0 used for scientific research or education Open Science; Science Commons Proteopedia Nature Precedings Research networks Communities Open Notebook Science OpenWet Lab SciVee.tv OpenResearch wiki … and many, many more (see for bookmarks: http://delicious.com/digicmb)
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    http:// openwetware.org /wiki /Labs http:// openwetware.org
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    But we alsosee others offering services… All kinds of partners in research using web 2.0 to connect and integrate into the workflow of scientist and researchers. Publishers, other commercial companies Connotea: http://www.connotea.org/ Labmeeting: http:// www.labmeeting.com http:// www.mynetresearch.com / Mendeley: http:// www.mendeley.com / BiomedExperts: http:// Biomedexperts.com Etc….
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    http:// www.biomedexperts.com/Start/PersonDetailPage.aspx?pid =1687995http:// www.biomedexperts.com/Experts/SearchConcept.aspx?cid =245
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    Open Science, notfor all? some barriers Tradition Competition Promotion Patents Tenures
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    Do we seethe libraries look for it as well? The question is not whether the shift is going to happen, but how fast? It will change the behaviour of researchers, new ways of thinking and operating; we should adapt Libraries: communicate, collaborate, cooperate, facilitate, support learning & research
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    Key Points Communicationbetween researchers and librarians Play a role in the exchange and sharing of research-based information in social network technologies Re-define the library, services, it’s systems to reach: Visibility, Findability, Searchability and Accessibility Branding and marketing the library
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    Where do Librariesand Research meet? Can we get our content into any platform at the right time, in the right way to be used by scientists, researchers and students? Not just in the library website, or the organization portal, or the VLE, but also … Get out to where the researchers are—social networking & Virtual (Research) Environments
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    library Consumer environmentsManagement environment Licensed Bought Faculty& students Digitized Aggregations Resource sharing Integrated local consumer environment? Library web presence Resource sharing, … Source: Lorcan Dempsey, CIC 2007 … Institutional Workflow Portals, CMS, IR, … Personal Workflow RSS, toolbars, .. Network level workflow Google, … Integrated local consumer environment? Library web presence Resource sharing, …
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    Reasons NOT toignore Social Networks Efficiency possibilities Build professional communities Clinical Research Management Build learning communities Build sharing communities Build community support through outreach Online Social Networks in Healthcare & Libraries PF Anderson, Emerging Technologies Librarian, Health Sciences Libraries, pfa@umich.edu
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    More Reasons notto ignore Social Networks Connection, communication, collaboration, consultation Discuss & share information (articles, photos, videos, cases, data, methodologies) Q&A, rapid response (sometimes), serendipitous discovery Global, international connections & opportunities Find employment & research opportunities Emerging trends, topics, medications, treatments, insights in your field Online Social Networks in Healthcare & Libraries PF Anderson, Emerging Technologies Librarian, Health Sciences Libraries, pfa@umich.edu
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    Let’s look attwo things Re-define the Library, Services, it’s Systems to reach: Visibility, Findability, Searchability and Accessibility: Branding and marketing the library SIMPEL APPROACH: User environment = browser & internet Simpel tools, low cost (or free)& high impact! Browser Tools -> Toolbars, Widgets etc
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    Power to theUsers (and Librarians…) Web 2.0 technologies offer everybody the power and tools to create and mash-up information to their needs Opportunities practically INVITE users to engage They are doing it. We should join them!
  • 33.
    The “InfectiousLibrary” WHY? (What do you REALLY want with your content?) WHERE? do you want to be? –as Library - The Why of add-ons, plug-ins, toolbars, searchboxes, widgets ..
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    For Example Toolbars From Toolbar to Search Box From Search Boxes to “Universal Widgets” From Widgets to social networks to … anywhere ….
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    From Toolbar ToSearchbox Toolbar: For communities: www.conduit.com Simple Searchbox: flexible, tailor-made For Personal Search: Google Toolbar (www.google.com/toolbar) Needlesearch (http://needlesearch.mozdev.org/)
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    From SearchBox To“ Universal” Widgets A web widget is a portable chunk of code that can be installed and executed within any separate HTML -based web page by an end user without requiring additional compilation . Or: gadget, badge, module, capsule, snippet, mini and flake.
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    SUB Search betaBLOG WEBSITE iGoogle Netvibes MyYahoo FACEBOOK MySpace Opera Windows Live Apple Dashboard Vista INTRANET http:// www.widgetbox.com / widget / sub-search
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    widgets http:// www.google.com/ ig /directory? url = hosting.gmodules.com / ig /gadgets/file/102232754577566157929/ SUB.xml #
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    From Widgets ToSocial Networks …. anywhere Social Networks Websites, Intranet, Blogs Embed and Install Options Personal Start Pages
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    From Personal StartPage to Published “Universe” Online Published Selection: “Universe” “ Toolbox Take-Away & Tailor-made” Sharing, collaboration, cooperation, education & training www.netvibes.com/cmb www.netvibes.com/digicmb
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    Public Pages: Share, collaborate, education, training Library “Toolbox”: “Take-Away & Tailor-made” www.netvibes.com/cmb
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    Embed & IntegrateBuild-in network, applications, CMS, VLE Not just in Library Portal or Organization website Knowledge management systems? Services Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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    PennTags & PennPortalhttp:// tags.library.upenn.edu / http:// www.library.upenn.edu /
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    SOA Example EuropeanLibrary http:// dev.theeuropeanlibrary.org/vga/SRUportal
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    Mindset “ Everythingwill keep changing” “ Anything can happen” User chooses and creates It’s no threat, but an additional, supplementary If the user can do it himself, the library should have done it before, as a service
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    Web 2.0 &Dependency? Always keep in mind to look and develop “applied use” in your organization and library community For individuals, groups, communities, networks and overall Embed and integrate in workflow Dependency of software Open standards
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    Explore, Play andTeach Yourself , But also Teach Your Staff and Users: WEB-LITERACY Play a Leading Role within your Organization as Experts in Web-Literacy
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    “ To boldlygo where your users have gone before”
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    Thank you foryour attention! Guus van den Brekel Email: [email_address] / brekelajp@gmail.com Twitter: digicmb Blog: digicmb.blogspot.com Netvibes: www.netvibes.com/digicmb Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/digicmb Facebook: http:// profile.to/guusvandenbrekel / Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile =&key=18148582 Second Life: Namro Orman (see for bookmarks: http://delicious.com/digicmb
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    http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/papers/cgat08/figure_ds.jpg Preprocessed sphericalprojections from inside a crystal including the Hershfield surface.
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Editor's Notes

  • #2 Christina, TICER 2008 in Tilburg, workshops Power To The Users & Second Life