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Outreach in Reference Services: Capitalizing in Emerging Technologies Columbia Reference Symposium March 10, 2005 Kathryn Shaughnessy Instructional Services Librarian
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Reference Outreach: the Mission University’s Mission: Leveraging Technology –Academic Computing Initiative –Infrastructure –St. John’s Portal and WebCT CMS Social Justice Student Engagement Reference Mission: Instruction Information Literacy Outreach to Faculty Equity of service for DL & on-campus
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Reference Outreach: the Mission plan Using technological innovations for outreach: RSS Podcasts Wikis Blogs Need to research, build up skills/resources Outreach by modeling use of the technologies
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Reference Outreach: the Mission Allies Allies in the developing Outreach innovations –Library faculty & Staff –E-services department –DLIS –Distance Learning –Center for Teaching and Learning
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Reference Outreach: RSS RSS is… Rich Site Summary Really Simple Syndication A growing method of delivering text & audio information –Time-shifted or real-time notification of web-site update –Self-selected or personalized syndication An informational broadcast in “lite-XML” or RDF Users access RSS feeds at their convenience via aggregator or Feed-reader
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Reference Outreach: RSS RSS timeline… 1997: Dave Winer (Userland) develops “scriptingNews” formatscriptingNews 1999: Userland & Netscape “RSS0.91” continue to develop and improve upon formatting versions, simplifying and standardizing the XML 2000: RSS 1.0 developed by Dornfest (O’Reilly) using RDF and namespaces; DW/USerland develop xml version of “RSS 0.92” 2002: MetaWeblog API uses Winer’s RSS 0.92 with XML-RPC for Blogging delivery; DW designs xml-based RSS 2.0 2003: RSS 2.0 Specs released through Harvard under a Creative Commons license 2004: “iPodders” search for a way to retrieve old blogs and audiofiles – develop RSS (Winer) and podcast software (Curry) for podcast delivery From RSS at Harvard Law, by Dave Winer & Hobson & HoltzRSS at Harvard Law
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Reference Outreach: RSS RSS evolution … News delivery Website updates Blogging : Personal / information sharing Podcast delivery Education & Research
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Reference Outreach: RSS RSS for Professional Development and Informed Outreach Put together training program on RSS, readers and provided some basic pertinent feeds: RSS feeds from Professional Associations: ACRLog: http://acrlblog.org/index.php?feed=rss2 http://acrlblog.org/index.php?feed=rss2 RSS feeds from Professional Journal-Blogs Library Journal Tech Blog: http://www.libraryjournal.com/LJTechblog.xml http://www.libraryjournal.com/LJTechblog.xml RSS feeds from other practicing librarians Stephen Bell (Academic) : http://keptup.typepad.com/academic/atom.xml http://keptup.typepad.com/academic/atom.xml RSS feeds from Vendors/Innovators OCLC Lorcan Blog: http://orweblog.oclc.org/index.xml http://orweblog.oclc.org/index.xml
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Reference Outreach: RSS Developing RSS in St. John’s Libraries for Outreach –Feeds for finding/compiling podcast lectures –Scholarly Communication/Open Access journal updates –Library News/Program updates (webpage) –New book updates (OPAC) –ProQuest (Currently Business) & Ebsco (in Development) –Information sharing among professionals
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Reference Outreach: RSS Practical Questions: –Investment of Money: minimal Computer access Aggregator: –free or fee-based –Desktop or web-based –through academic portal Newsgator (www.Newsgator.com) &www.Newsgator.com Bloglines (www.bloglines.com) seem most popular now;www.bloglines.com a reader directory is available through dmozdmoz
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Reference Outreach: RSS Practical Questions: –Investment of time: to learn aggregator to build up *your* collection of sites –Personal interest –Professional development –Reference-based to weed out less-helpful sites over time
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Reference Outreach: RSS Strengths of using RSS in libraries (worth the time/effort): –Richer resource-base for research/reference/outreach –Facilitates keeping up in your outreach-specialty field –Facilitates keeping abreast of news within your organization –Convenience of checking all sites at once, on your own time –Sharing/Learning from other library professionals –Keep up with developments in other technologies podcasts, wikis, blogs
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts A podcast is… A growing method of delivering audio information –Time-shifted –Place-shifted An informational “broadcast” saved as an audio file (mp3) and distributed via the web (strictly speaking via RSS) Listeners download/listen at their convenience via desktop/laptop or on a personal player
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Podcasting timeline… August 2004: “iPodders” search for a way to retrieve old blogs and audiofiles – develop RSS (Winer) and podcast software (Curry) July 2005: iTunes supports/distributes podcasts, get 1 million subscribers in first 2 days August 2005: 8,000 podcasts, 6 million listeners December 2005: Podcast selected as “Word of the Year” by editors of New Oxford American Dictionary: "a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player" January 2006: iTunesU offers “free” courseware distribution Hobson and Holtz Report, 8/4/2005 http://forimmediaterelease.biz/index.php/weblog/2005/08/05/ )http://forimmediaterelease.biz/index.php/weblog/2005/08/05/ Oxford University Press, US website, http://www.oup.com/us/brochure/NOAD_podcast/?view=usahttp://www.oup.com/us/brochure/NOAD_podcast/?view=usa
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Podcasting evolution … Personal / information sharing Business applications Religious groups Education
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Duke Report (2004 - 2005) Noted education benefits: playback of difficult content/material, especially in sciences multiple repetitions for students who have difficulty with English review/study class materials while multitasking (e.g.: commuting or exercising). inspired students to create podcasts outside of the classroom; noted increase of “frequency and depth of student interaction,” especially in language & music courses increased communication between faculty, library and IT; led to better, collaborative planning, both within the university and with other institutions.
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Current Uses of Podcasting in Higher Education (2005-2006) –Classroom Lectures for current students (U of New S. Wales)U of New S. Wales –Class and Guest Lectures for Alumni (Stanford)Stanford –Scholarly Communication (Princeton & U. of Florida)PrincetonU. of Florida –Audio tours & newscasts (Purdue & U. of Western Ontario)PurdueWestern Ontario –Admissions & Orientation materials (Mansfield & Drexel)MansfieldDrexel –Outreach to potential students (Peterson’s Directory)Peterson’s Directory
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/results.php?cat=2&mode=atp://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/results.php?cat=2&mode=a FirstGov http://firstgov.gov/Topics/Reference_Shelf/Libraries/Podcasts.shtml http://firstgov.gov/Topics/Reference_Shelf/Libraries/Podcasts.shtml OYEZ Supreme Court Podcasts http://www.oyez.org/podcast/http://www.oyez.org/podcast/ WhiteHouse Radio Addresses: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/radio/ http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/radio/ NASA http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.htm http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.htm AAAS Science podcast http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/videoaudio/video_podcast.htmlhttp://www.unicef.org/videoaudio/video_podcast.html BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/downloadtrial/http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/downloadtrial/ NPR http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_directory.phphttp://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_directory.php
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Finding New Podcast Resources: Podcast Directories List-servs RSS feeds from blogs and your favorite websites Suggestions from others
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts “Programming” Podcasts captured by the St. John’s Libraries –Poetry Readings: Poets Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jane Augustine –Author visit: Richard Vetere “Third Miracle” –Guest Lectures: Italian Consul General and diplomat, Minister Antonio Bandini on “Italy and World Diplomacy” –Student essay winners, e.g.: Service Learning Essay –Title III Project: Colloquia & meetings
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Podcasts in the Department / Classroom –DLIS Academic Library class: Dr. Becker’s Graduate course lecture & discussion –Guest Lectures: McKeever Chair, Paul Lauritzen’s Lecture on “The Commodification of Education” –Distance Learning: Orientation to using WebCT, library resources; Pre-class lecture for “Just-in-time ”quiz & discussion –English Student Projects: Graduate Poetry final
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Instruction-related Podcasts –Audio Tours: of physical library & library website –Database Tutorials: Audio guide to supplement current online and paper-based tutorials –Distributed Learning: Greetings from director, Orientation to using CMS, Intranet and/or information portal; Podcasts of instructional workshops, for patrons who cannot attend during instruction sessions –Professional Development: Podcasts of professional / association meetings; podcast of information sessions for fellow faculty/staff; Continuing Education lectures/workshops
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Legal Questions: –Release form for electronic recording Library developed one, approved by counselone –Clarify distribution to lecturer On main website: available to all On WebCT / SJ Central: Although password protected, once in digital format it is relatively easy to duplicate.
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Strengths of using external/internal podcasts: –facilitates development of information literacy and life-long learning –faculty contact re: information literacy throughout the course –enriches primary-resource reference base –coach vs. sage – facilitating/motivating individual learner inquiry and peer discussion –engages different styles of learning –assists low-vision and ESL patrons
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Reference Outreach: Podcasts Some Recent/Relevant coverage of Podcasting in Academia Chronicle of Higher Education: “Lectures on the Go” (10/28/2005) http://chronicle.com/weekly/v52/i10/10a03901.htm (Subscription req’d) http://chronicle.com/weekly/v52/i10/10a03901.htm and “Apple Releases Free 'iTunes U' Software to Colleges for Coursecasting “ (01/25/2006) Accessible for free. http://chronicle.com/free/2006/01/2006012501t.htm http://chronicle.com/free/2006/01/2006012501t.htm Duke University. “Duke University iPod First Year experience evaluation Report” (June 2005) Accessible electronically http://cit.duke.edu/pdf/ipod_initiative_04_05.pdf http://cit.duke.edu/pdf/ipod_initiative_04_05.pdf US News & World Report. (From the 10/17/05 print issue) http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/articles/051017/17elearn.htm http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/articles/051017/17elearn.htm Educause article on Podcasting (December 2005) http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/erm0561.pdf http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/erm0561.pdf
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Reference Outreach: Websites, Blogs & Wikis Social/collaborative trends in education –For Students: learn best from each other learn to work together greater engagement in the task –For Faculty: learn to be facilitator E-portfolio for long-term assessment –For Libraries: learn to model life-long learning Facilitates hands-on “evaluation”
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Reference Outreach: Websites, Blogs & Wikis Using Website development, blogs and wikis for outreach: –Model use of instruction via library instruction Reference desk wiki Global Master’s program resources –Set up “resource libraries” for these technologies For in-house reference and instruction For outreach to patron/faculty –Offer collaboration with specialists: Encourage/model life-long learning Facilitate creation of assignments that provide new evaluative insight
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Reference Outreach: the Mission Allies Allies in executing Outreach innovations –E-services department –Library faculty & Staff –DLIS –Distance Learning –Center for Teaching and Learning –Center for Technology Education
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Reference Outreach: Using Technologies Please contact me with comments or ideas: –Kathryn Shaughnessy, x1454 Shaughnk@stjohns.edu St. John’s University Augustine Library 304 Instructional Services Lab
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