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Brian Kelly, UKOLN IWR Information Professional of the Year Resources bookmarked using ‘ ucisa ' and ‘ cliwg ’ tags UKOLN is supported by: Communicating With Users Case Study: The UK Web Focus Blog This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat) About This Talk This talk describes the approaches taken in setting up the UK Web Focus blog and describes strategies for IT Service departments in using blogs for engaging with their user communities. About This Talk This talk describes the approaches taken in setting up the UK Web Focus blog and describes strategies for IT Service departments in using blogs for engaging with their user communities.

2 Contents About Me The UK Web Focus Blog  Setting Up The Blog  Blog Policies  Delivering The Blog  Evaluation Blogs For IT Service Departments  Who’s Doing It?  A Vision Conclusions

3 About My Past Employment History Initially employed in Computer Centre at Loughborough University from Information Officer at University of Liverpool ( ) and University of Leeds (1991-5) Senior Trainer at Netskills (1995-6) UK Web Focus at UKOLN, University of Bath from UCISA Involvement Committee member of IUCC IUIC, ISG, TLIG, SDG, … in 1980s and 1990s Speaker at UCISA Management Conference, 2004 and 2008 and various UCISA TLIG/SDG events Background

4 About My Present UK Web Focus: Discovered the Web in Dec 1992 Web evangelist in Currently employed as UK Web Focus: Highlighting innovations to community Encouraging take-up of best practices Building sustainable Web management community Promoting use of Web 2.0 to support institutional objectives Addressing barriers to innovation Background

5 The UK Web Focus Blog UK Web Focus blog: Set up on 1 Nov 2006 Hosted at wordpress.com Response to embarrassment at Web 2.0 panel at ILI 2006 conf ‘Skunkwork’ (avoiding slow- moving editorial processes) About The Blog

6 Setting Up The Blog Steps: Register Select name & appearance Publish Next: Publish posts Register in Technorati Publicise ( , Web pages, comments, …) This is the easy part About The Blog

7 Blog Policies How to transition from ‘skunkwork’ to embedded service: Establish: Blog policies Scope of the blog Target audience Writing style Procedures Change control UK Web Focus blog is written by an individual and has a conversational writing style. Feedback mechanisms and professional reputation helps to ensure suitability of contents. About The Blog

8 Blog Content How Do You Get Content? Lots of things happening in Web 2.0! Read blogs from peers and contextualise How Do You Make It Interesting? Aim to be a ‘thinker’ and not a ‘linker’ (there is a role for linkers, though) Engage in discussion (“X looks interesting, but it might mean Y. What do you think?”) How Do You Find The Time? Blog posts related to other work activities – feedback improves quality of work Speculation (“thinking out loud”) provides opportunity to see if others have similar views Can I afford not to blog; not to engage with my users? About The Blog Blogs

9 Measuring Usage Usage Steady growth in usage in first 6 months Views by RSS not measured (likely to be high) Views in other aggregated services also not measured Links Steady growth in nos. / status of links by blog in first 6 months Dapper service used to visualise trends in Technorati statistics About The Blog

10 Evaluation Survey in Aug/Sep provided very useful feedback and confirmed that blog is providing a valuable service … … About The Blog But what are the implications of these experiences for the wider community?

11 Vision For IT Services A number of senior managers use blogs Michael Webb, University of Wales, Newport John Dale, University of Warwick Mark Sammons, University of Edinburgh and some blogs from support staff: Shouldn’t IT Service departments be leading use of blogs at strategic & operational level, for engaging with users & sharing best practices? Blogs & IT Services Chris Sexton, University of Sheffield

12 Challenge For IT Services Blogs

13 What Should We Prioritise? Do we do the work and tell our users what we’ll do or won’t do.. Blogs? IT Services says no Folksonomies? Library says no Skype? UKERNA says no Blogs? IT Services says no Folksonomies? Library says no Skype? UKERNA says no Nobody Like Us! Yer, like blog are well cool, but, OK so I swore at Kylie on her blog cos she’s a real slapper cos … Images from BBC Yer, but, no, but, yer.. or engage with our users & acknowledge the ambiguities described by Vicky Pollard Do we assume all our users are like Vicky and plan for that?

14 Blogs, s And Talks A blog can be like an I haven’t got the time!!!

15 Blogs, s And Talks A blog can be like an or a slide in a talk The opportunity: IT Service blogs can be used to engage more effectively with user communities IT Service departments need to communicate more effectively with users The challenge “We haven’t got time” Some answers Regard a blog post as or a talk – you have time for that Share and discuss within the community

16 Blogs, s And Talks A blog can be like an or a slide in a talk Do you not have the time to write s or give talks? STOP PRESS Notice how I save effort by someone giving their views as a comment to this post If I share, others will share their expertise with me (and my readers). STOP PRESS Notice how I save effort by someone giving their views as a comment to this post If I share, others will share their expertise with me (and my readers).

17 Blogs, s And Talks A blog can be like an or a slide in a talk Do you not have the time to write s or give talks? STOP PRESS Notice how I save effort by someone giving their views as a comment to this post If I share, others will share their expertise with me (and my readers). Blogs are a communal social paradise! STOP PRESS Notice how I save effort by someone giving their views as a comment to this post If I share, others will share their expertise with me (and my readers). Blogs are a communal social paradise!

18 Evaluating Your Blog Supporting Each Other Briefing documents which give advice on best practices for blogs are available (with Creative Commons licence): Blogs & IT Services Launching Your Blog Building A Blogging Community Addressing The Barriers Quality Processes for your Blog Content Technical Issues For Your Blogging Service Library Uses For Blogs..

19 Conclusions Institutional Perspective Setting up a blog is easy Sustaining a blog needs content and motivation A blog can (should) relate to other activities (listening to users, floating ideas, etc.) Don’t spend too much time evaluating blogs, worrying about AUPs, … Cross-Institutional Potential Blogs can be for communicating with one’s peers and not just end users We have good channels for sharing (e.g. UCISA) – blogs can build on this Let’s do it!

20 Questions Any questions or comments: