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Letting It All Hang Out: The Social Network Roy Tennant
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Excuses, excuses I only have so much time Your mileage may vary It’s not my fault! I didn’t write the book on it, Meredith did…
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Social Software: The Farkas Formula Social software is software that meets at least two of the following conditions: It allows people to communicate, collaborate and build community online It can be syndicated, reused, or remixed, or it facilitates syndications It allows people to easily learn from and capitalize on the behavior or knowledge of others
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Characteristics of Social Software
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Easy Content Creation and Sharing
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Online Collaboration
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Communities Built from the Bottom Up
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Conversations: Distributed & Real Time
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Capitalizing on the Wisdom of Crowds
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Personalization
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Portability
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Overcoming Barriers of Distance & Time
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More Social Software Applications and Technologies
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Flickr, unalog, http://unalog.com/search?q=user:roy+tag:social
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Virtual Worlds
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RSS
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Legacy Social Software: Mailing Lists
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Legacy Social Software: Bull. Boards
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Implications for Libraries Many of these tools can make us more effective Library services should be where our users are Staff should be conversant with many social software technologies Libraries need to rethink services in light of new opportunities
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Meredith Farkas Says… “Social software offers unprecedented possibilities for communicating, collaborating, and building community with your patrons online, but these technologies are only tools. Your primary focus should always be on your patrons and how to provide them with the best services possible.”
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…but let’s let Ms. Dewey have the last word
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