Millenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptx
Use of web_2.0_tools_01_june_2012
1. Use of Web 2.0 : Teaching/Learning
activities
Binod Kumar Yadav
Senior Librarian
B. P. Koirala Institute of Health sciences, Dharan
Email: yadavbinodkumar@yahoo.com
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2. WHAT ‘S WEB 2.0?
It can most easily be defined in relation to what the web
originally was(Web 1.0)
Web 1.0
Text based html with some images
Broadcast medium
Slow connection speeds
Limited interactivity
Expensive software
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3. WEB 2.0
Speed – Broadband connectivity and high speed
wireless and mobile connections.
Web based software and applications
Platform based services e.g. YouTube, Blogger etc.
User generated content
Complex social interaction
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5. WEB 2.0 DEFINED
“A second generation of services available on the World Wide Web that
let people collaborate, and share information online. In contrast to the
Web 2.0 gives users an experience
first generation,
closer to desktop applications than the
traditional static Web pages.”
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6. WEB 2.0: EVOLUTION TOWARDS A READ/WRITE
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PLATFORM
Companies Communities
HTML XML
10. Allow our customers to
Reaching more The library is everywhere
tailor our services to meet
users The library has no barriers
their needs
What library experts are The library invites participation,
saying about Library 2.0 Interactivity, sharing
Emphasis on ease of use
Getting information into the
Crafting websites which will hands of users wherever
meet the long-tail/unique they are by using whatever
needs of our users best tools are available
A SirsiDynix Institute Conversation: The 2.0 Meme - Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Librarian 2.0
Video presentation http://www.sirsidynixinstitute.com/viewvideo.php?vid=20060222.wmv
23. OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE (OSS
(OSS)
1. Automation – Koha
2. Digitization- Dspace, GSDL
Millions OSS available on net.
www. Sourceforge .net
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24. OSS: KOHA
• Customizable Web-based Interfaces
• All Core Modules (cataloguing, circulation, serials, reporting)
• Enhanced patron services e.g. Online reservations , Borrower suggestions
support
• Web 2.0 feature: RSS feed, user tagging, user login, user comments
• Notification
• Authentic circulation (Security)
• Stable technologies- a large number of libraries using around the globe
• Set up online union catalogue.
• Online Public Access catalogue(OPAC)
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31. GEOGRAPHICAL TOOL
Google Earth
Bubbl.us etc
WIKI
Pbwiki (www.pbwiki.com)
Wikispaces (www.wikispaces.com)
Jotspot
Wikipedia , wetpaint(www.wetpaint.com), etc.
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33. Web 2.0 allows l to:
Create
contribute
collaborate
connect
share
participate in a learning community
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34. General
Citation e.g. Subject
Registers indexes ASSIA specific
e.g. MEDLINE
Evidence-
based
Research
Councils
Reference Databases
Research lists
Contact with
researchers/
practitioners
SOURCES
OPACs
Handsearching Grey
literature
Conference
Pharmaceutical Databases
proceedings
industry
Direct Internet
Published Indexes contact
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SOCIAL BOOK MARKING
- Founded by Joshu Schachter in 2003
- It is a practice of saving book mark to a public website &
tagging them with keywords
- These are just annotated URLs
Uses
Accessibility: web based storage
Organisation: keyword/ tagging
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SOCIAL BOOK MARKING CONTD…
Collaboration
- students, friends, professional community etc.
Assignment- to consult book marked resource
Same sources for further use
Keep tract on the new development
Personal archive
Privacy
38. WEB: SEARCHING & ACCESS
Problems:
Too much information I
Most of the sites I
can’t find the useful
retrieve aren’t
relevant to my query
How can I make my
search more specific?
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SOCIAL BOOK MARKING VS FAVORITE
save on the Internet Only in one computer
i.e. Millions of computers
Tagged resources will No such facility, added
remain same even if resource vanished ones
the website changes system get formatted.
Tagged resources shared Not shared
Access by anybody at anytime Inaccessible from
from anywhere remote location
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DELICIOUS
-It is a social bookmarking
service that allows users to
tag, save, manage and share
resources on the Internet.
Delicious
- Integrative approach to
sharing, teaching and
learning.
41. DELICIOUS CONTD… 41
Why should we use social
book marking?
We have already
discussed for the need of it.
Generally, we come
across the problem like:
-Unable to access relevant
resources.
- difficult to access the same
resources.
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DELICIOUS CONTD…
What can we do?
Book mark any site on the Internet, and get to it from
anywhere, at anytime and by anybody.
Share book marks and get book marks in return.
Store and discover the most useful book mark on the web
Install button in browser