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1. Radical decentralization
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One unique piece of the UH Libraries’ new CMS is its wiki-like nature. Any staff member can make changes to a page if they see a problem. These changes then need to be approved by the page owner before they can go live.
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we decided to make the Web site a combination of different technologies including blogs, wikis, and the content management system.
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hschwarzmann1An article detailing the six pillars of Web 2.0 that can be used as the foundation for rebuilding library websites.
libraries web 2.0 LIS6303 library web2.0 library2.0 webdesign
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content that is created and updated by a number of different people
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wiki-like nature
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we made sure to let people know that we expected the systems wouldn’t be perfect, that we wanted feedback on them, and that we would be making improvements constantly
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Flickr and del.icio.us
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newsfeeds
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from other sources can be incorporated.
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seamlessly incorporate resources from the libraries’ catalog and databases into the site
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user as contributor became the fifth pillar of the site redesig
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Most library Web sites do not have spaces for users to contribute content. Our site was no exception.
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incorporate multimedia into the Web site.
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investigating screencasts
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providing space for online interaction and collaboration
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Lisa PhilpottsHow to make the shift from a traditional website to one based on Web 2.0. Additionally resources at the bottom of the page.
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Matt SmidtMagazines > Computers in Libraries > January 2007
Further discussion and reading led Karen Coombs to design six pillars of Web 2.0 that we wanted to use as the foundation for rebuilding our library Web site. These six pillars are as follows:
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Matt SmidtMagazines > Computers in Libraries > January 2007
Further discussion and reading led Karen Coombs to design six pillars of Web 2.0 that we wanted to use as the foundation for rebuilding our library Web site. These six pillars are as follows:
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pascale coulettePar Karen A. Coombs in Computers in Libraries > January 2007
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Jane SeckerAnother useful article for background reading
library2.0 article LWW7 UKSG NLC2008 City_April08 Energy_Institute08
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Building a Library Web Site on the Pillars of Web 2.0
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Further discussion and reading led me to design six pillars of Web 2.0 that we wanted to use as the foundation for rebuilding our library Web site. These six pillars are as follows:
1. Radical decentralization
2. Small pieces loosely joined
3. Perpetual beta
4. Remixable content
5. User as contributor
6. Rich user experience
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SJLibrary LearningJanuary 2007 Computers in Libraries article by Karen A. Coombs. "Here’s a great explanation of what Web 2.0 actually is and how you can implement it in your library. This author identifies six pillars that she used as the foundation for rebuilding her l
article libraries library2.0 technology cataloging blogs Web2.0 Library webdesign
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Are Halland"(...)how a library web site was gradually redesigned using web 2.0 tools and philosophy." (Karen A. Coombs - Information Today)
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Claudia CerasoFurther discussion and reading led me to design six pillars of Web 2.0 that we wanted to use as the foundation for rebuilding our library Web site. These six pillars are as follows:
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Angela Kille“Web 2.0” is transforming the Web into a space that allows anyone to create and share information online—a space for collaboration, conversation, and interaction; a space that is highly dynamic, flexible, and adaptable.
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georgiakharperKaren Coombs is the head of UH's library Web services. This article contains a nice linked bibliography for more information.
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Building a Library Web Site on the Pillars of Web 2.0
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Judy O'Connelldesign six pillars of Web 2.0 that we wanted to use as the foundation for rebuilding our library Web site.
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Ratcatcher"By keeping in mind the things that make Web 2.0 unique—radical decentralization, small pieces loosely joined, perpetual beta, remixable content, user as contributor, and rich user experience—we can strive to build something meaningful for our users."
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