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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- About the speaker
- Contents
- History of the web: Web (1.0)
- History of the web: Web 2.0
- The social web
- Social network effect
- Social web service (1)
- Social web service (2)
- Citizendium
- The problem with 'social'
- Redefining 'social'
- Search query on twitter
- Using social web services in libraries
- Social web use in libraries (1)
- Social web use in libraries (2)
- NLW Facebook page
- NLW Twitter account
- NLW blog
- Academic library
- Imperial College physics and math blog
- Social networks support campaigns
- Voice for the library: Twitter
- Key technologies
- Key technologies: blogs (1)
- Key technologies: blogs (2)
- Writing a blog post can be easy
- Why provide a blog?
- We can't ignore Twitter!
- The TweetDeck client (PCs, Mac for mobiles)
- Rapid support from peers
- Getting Smartr
- Understanding social media (1)
- Understanding social media (2)
- The mobile environment (1)
- The mobile environment (2)
- Challenges: concerns
- Challenges: getting addicted
- Challenges
- Looking to the future (1)
- Lanyrd
- Looking to the future (2)
- Don't just listen - participate
- Conclusions
Reflective Questions
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Is ‘the web’ itself a platform for services?
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How do you define ‘social media’? How useful is the definition? Where, when and why do you use the definition?
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Who, so far, has derived most benefit from ‘social media’ and who, if anyone, has been significantly harmed by it?
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Is ‘the web’ the ‘Library without the librarian’?
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How do you anticipate social media will impact library and librarian roles over the next decade?
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Should public libraries provide blog services and, if so, why?
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What is the librarian’s role in determining what is acceptable and what is unacceptable? Should librarians be gatekeepers? To whom and for what are they responsible?
Topics Covered
- History of the web
- Web 1.0
- Web 2.0
- Social web
- Social networks
- Redefining 'social'
- Library uses
- Social web technologies
- Blogs
- Challenges
- Futures
Talk Citation
Kelly, B. (2012, March 29). Social web and libraries [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved May 16, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bm/2294/.Export Citation (RIS)