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Angela Murillo University of Iowa Graduate Assistant Rachel Hall University of Iowa Graduate Assistant
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Web 2.0 tools help libraries build global and local networks Twitter : a microblogging tool that strengthens professional networks and helps librarians discover local information in real-time Second Life : a virtual world where librarians can interact with a global audience and transcend physical boundaries Second Life and Twitter offer innovative possibilities for collaborating with colleagues, reaching your patrons and marketing your library
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Twitter
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Twitter can seem useless. Its utility depends on building a strong network.
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But while you work on building your network, you can still squeeze lots of utility out of Twitter.
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Yes, Twitter is for Librarians. Professional Networking Query Your Network Local Reference Real-time, Local Information
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Start Building Your Network… Colleagues Friends Family News Agencies Bloggers Politicians …Twitter is more interesting when you follow interesting people
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Add value to the network w/140 characters. Share Links (bit.ly) Publicize events Ask questions Tell jokes @, RT, d
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It's the heart of Twitter. Twitter is made up of vast streams of data and noise. Librarians have special skills to massage useful information out of these streams. Boolean Searches Hashtags & the Backchannel Saved Searches Trending Topics
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Critiques
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"Individually, most Twitter messages are stupefyingly trivial. But the true value of Twitter is cumulative. The power is in the surprising effects that come from receiving thousands of pings from your posse... "The real appeal of Twitter is almost the inverse of narcissism. It's practically collectivist — you're creating a shared understanding larger than yourself.” -Clive Thompson on “The Social Sixth Sense,” Wired Magazine
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“Twitter will only be as useful as the people on the end of it.” -LC Rich, BBC News “Twitter is precisely what you want it to be.” -David Pogue, New York Times
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Second Life
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A 3-D virtual world Users create avatars to interact Free Used by educators, universities, libraries, artists, musicians… Over 16 million registered accounts Global Innovative collaboration
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All major universities have a presence in Second Life Librarians could collaborate with their universities Bridges a gap for our patrons (academic, public, special, any other) Space and distance no longer matter
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International Writing Program writers read from their work and had Q&A with the audience http://ir.uiowa.edu/bsides/1
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Professional Networking Helps Us Help Patrons Educational Resource Professional Development Courses Global Reach Collaborative and Innovative Tool
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Questions? Thank you!
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