4. Community Created ContentCommunity Created Content
— It’s about creating
— safe and supportive environments
— Physical and virtual
— It’s about providing
— supportive and knowledge staff
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5. Community Created ContentCommunity Created Content
— It’s about providing
— tools that enable creation
— content that can be used to create new
content
— Safe and respectful environment to
showcase and store the content
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6. Community Created ContentCommunity Created Content
— Deliver
— tools or toolkit
— where and the how
— access to content
— frameworks (rules)
— new content
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7. Community Created ContentCommunity Created Content
User Generated Content is a powerful concept
which describes the content and the tool sets
that have emerged to help web users store, find
and share content created by themselves, their
families or their social networking groupings.
Paul Reynold’s report
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8. Community Created Content is..Community Created Content is..
— tagging
— comments/conversation
— catalogues
— wikis
— blogs
— digital stories
— mashups
— and………
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9. Community Created ContentCommunity Created Content
— community
— staff
— staff + community
— library websites
or
— social networking sites
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11. Community Created ContentCommunity Created Content
Build a proof of concept social space
Collect existing tools in one place
Create framework – principles
Build Social Spaces
– Source
– Social
– Search
– Re-mix
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14. StrategiesStrategies
1. One Library
— A consistent experience across our libraries
— Improved delivery of content and resources
— Ability to create, transform, use and share content
2. Transforming our culture
— Developing a new mix of skills and knowledge so we can deliver our vision
— Building on our culture of innovation and exploration
3. Accessible content
— Improved and easy access to our content
— More of unique collections available in digital format
— Improved management of digital and physical content
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Editor's Notes
SLIDE 2
[Welcome and thank you]
This is the project that more than any other project – is about re-imagining.. Unlike the other projects is not about re-inventing what we currently do.. But it’s about doing new stuff..
It is more challenging
But that also makes it the more exciting and threatening
Final product is not clearly defined
Changes constantly
What needs to the defined is the processes to ensure we can move quickly because we have the frameworks and the agreed principles
RLS – strategic plan – pragmatic not perfect
SLIDE 3
It is based on the recognition that expectations and behaviours are changing.
Information-seeking now happens online – while, at the same time, the number of people coming through the doors of our libraries is increasing.
(CLICK TO BRING IN EACH DOT POINT)
People want services to be welcoming and easy to use.
They value the community space that we provide, whether it is onsite physical spaces or online digital spaces
They want to be independent and to access professional expertise only when and if it is required
They want access to our services at their point of need, recognising that this point is shifting rapidly and unpredictably
And they want digital content – whether it is born-digital or digitised by us - to make it more easily accessible.
Risk
left behind
irrelevant
Content created today – is not collected for future generations
User-Generated Content Draws Fans
FEBRUARY 3, 2009 Six out of 10 US Internet users view user-generated content.
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1006895
NSLA Libraries already support this new culture through encouraging the mashing up of images, user tagging and making creative contributions – as in this example from Picture Australia.
NOTES SLIDE 10
There are 3 strategies that underpin what we are wanting to achieve with the program. They are:
One Library – to provide a consistent experience, improved delivery and more tools across our libraries
Transforming our culture – so we can deliver the Re-imagining Libraries vision
Accessible content – improving access to our content online