Law Libraries Reaching for the Sky: Practical Applications of Web 2.0 Technology

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In the blink of the eye, the information landscape that we work in has changed profoundly from information scarcity to information abundance, from mediated services to self service, from print to digital, from serving baby boomers to millennials. We all know change is happening and have taken time to explore online sites like YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr and others, but what does this mean for info pros? What is just hype or entertainment value and what is actually transforming the way legal professionals work or want to work if they could? What should we be doing as information professionals to provide services today and tomorrow? If the sky is the limit, what should we pay attention to and be doing now? Plenary Session at: The Canadian Association of Law Libraries/L'Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit (CALL/ACBD) Conference, May 25-28, 2008 Saskatoon, SK

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Law Libraries Reaching for the Sky Practical Applications of Web 2.0 Technology

Darlene Fichter

May 26, 2008

Photos by: Courtney Milne

(for use by Saskatchewan teachers and students)

If the Sky is the Limit

• I will (hopefully):• Share knowledge via media, drama, stories• Get to the “Practical”• Have some fun

• You will (hopefully):• Stay awake• Participate and have some fun• Be open minded• Change your world

Web 2.0 / Library 2.0

“Web 2.0 is a name for a bunch of new web-based applications.”

Cal Henderson from Flickr

What’s at the Heart of Web 2.0

• Social phenomena, people to people

• Freedom to share

• Decentralization of authority

• Ridiculously easy group forming

• Easy collaboration

• Abundance of content

Theme Songs ?

I am a rock

I am an island

Photo: thoth92

Some rights reserved.

Theme Songs ?

Your Space My Space

So happy together

But, how does “it” feel?

Need legal info/article?

Finding Journal Articles / Legal Info#1. Go to Library home page#2. Where is the link to online legal info …?#3. Guess which link to click to find x#4. Dozens of databases in an A-Z list “What were they thinking?” #5. “Which one should I try?

What does this stuff mean?  HeinOnline, LegalTrac, Decisions on CanLII, Index to Legal Periodicals & Books”

#6. “I have no idea what database to pick.” #7. “Where is LegalTrac– I’ve used that before.”#8. Okay, picked it but does it have “online” stuff?#9. Enter some keywords.#10. Cross fingers, feel lucky.#11. No results aaargh! OR 1000 results …#12. “Why can’t I limit to Sask/scholarly?”#13. Sift through the results one by one.#14. Here’s a result that could work! #15. Click on “Find It” – “aarrgh” no full text#16. Try again – Yes - this could work!#17. If lucky, repeat #9-#11 till done.#18. Otherwise, repeat #4 to #11 till done.

Need Info?

I’ll just Google it!

Maybe my buddy

will IM it to me.

In the midst of Tech Storm

The only safe ship in a storm

is leadership.– Faye Wattleton

Tech Storms

The Perfect E-Storm: Emerging Technology, Enormous Learner Demands, Enhanced Pedagogy, and Erased Budgets – Curtis Bonk

Emerging

Technologies

Erased

Budgets

Escalating

Demands

Enhanced

Services

Look away! Look away!

Photo: Spartacus007 Some rights reserved.

Look Away with a Friend

Photo: Rita Willeart via Flickr

You Can’t Control My Mind!

http://eclectech.co.uk/mindcontrol.php

I’ll Just Watch from Over Here, Thanks!

Photo: Eggybird Some rights reserved

Other Responses Include:

• Butting

• Digesting

• Debating

More Responses

• Skeptics• Canaries

Let’s Get Practical

Let’s Get Practical

• To banish ants from the kitchen, find out where they are coming in and cover the hole with petroleum jelly. Ants won’t trek through the jelly.*

• If they are coming under a door, draw a line on the floor with chalk. The little bugs also won’t cross a line of chalk.

50 Amazingly Helpful Time-Tested Tips for the Kitchen by The Life Hackery

Making Sense of Web 2.0

• Making sense of information and acting on it requires not one brain process, but several.

3 Elements of Sense-Making*

1. Do we see the data?

2. Do we pay attention to the data?

3. Can we act, or get others to act on the data?

David Snowdon, “SEE-ATTEND-ACT”http://www.cognitive-edge.com/2007/05/seeattentact.php

SEE

Photos by: Courtney Milne(for use by Saskatchewan teachers and students)

ATTEND

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ACT

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#1. Learn with Others

• Learn from others in the profession and create learning opportunities for our users

• Web 2.0 is about the sociality of everything we do*

skills: listen, filter, search, tag, annotate,

Nancy “Snow” White: Seven Competencies of Online Interaction Presentation at Northern Voice Blogging Conference, www.archive.org/details/ConferencePresentation

Photo by davezilla was taken

What is a “Wiki”?

• Tool that allows a group of people to

quickly create and edit a web site together

Wiki Design Principles

Wiki Design Principleshttp://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiDesignPrinciples

• Openness and trust – if a page is incomplete or inaccurate anyone

(you allow) can edit it

• Incremental – pages can cite other pages, even those not

yet written

• Observable– you can see the changes being made

• Organic– site structure is up to everyone, and it will

evolve and change

Why wiki?*

• Heather Coleman - Quick and easy way to publish info

– litigation practice group– another for articling students – all

training materials & a forum area to post questions and get answers

• Connie Cosby – inexpensive Intranet for small firms

Wiki me this. Canadian Lawyer Magazine, May 2008

Why not Wiki?

– Document content management system

Wikis in Law Firms – An Alternative View?by Ted Tjaden on Slaw.ca

Culture Shock

Photo by Childish David

Other Uses

• Entire library site

• Subject guides

• Event planning

• Support for Project or Team

Social Bookmarking

• Way to filter (by humans)– Winspear Business Library

• http://del.icio.us/Winspearlib

– University of Michigan Dentistry Library • http://del.icio.us/dentlib

– Bibliothèques de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris-IV)

• http://del.icio.us/bibliparis4

Del.icio.us libraries http://angelacw.wordpress.com/2007/06/04/delicious-libraries/

#2. Mix It Up a Little

Just Add Content & Stir

• RSS - The majority of English Canadian legal publishers now have feeds for their new titles

• Steve Matthews: put together this demonstration site aggregating Canadian legal publisher new title RSS feeds: http://www.legalpubs.ca/

River of News

Cut and Paste

Grazr.com

Possible Uses

• Keyword search to – build lists by practice group– list articles by professors– news about your firm, partners,

competitors

• Your better idea here ….

#3. Share What You Know

• Be a filter and guide for your community of users

• Instruction– Blog it– Podcast it– Screencast it– Videocast it

Examples

• Blog current info for practice group

• “Beauty contest” blog– Attract a MAJOR client– Key part of the package

Screencast It!

• Just in time training

• Keep it short

• How to (drop down list here)

• Show and tell

• Dozens of free and low cost ways to share your screen and/or have a shared white board

12 Screencasting Tools For Creating Video Tutorials - Mashable

Example

• The British Columbia Courthouse Library video tutorials– Listed on their site– Hosted on YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/user/bccourthouselibrary

Browser Based Webcasting

• Free: – Dimdim– Yugma + Skype– Vyew– Zoho

• Commercial– Lots of options

#4. Network Online

http://lawlibraries.ning.com/

Web 2.0 is “Social”

Why Network?

• Networking is one skill you need to practice to get ahead and survive these uncertain times. - Effective Networking for Professional Success: Making the Most Your Personal Contacts (Better Management Skills Series) by Rupert Hart

Twitter @legalvoices

• Follow @legalvoices to be added to the stream on legalvoices.com.

• For lawyers & those connected to the legal industry.

Understand Online Community

• Canada has more Facebook users per capita than any other country

• Major US law firms have Facebook groups for articling students

The Gentle Art of Inviting Participation

• Heart of the social networking– http://www.davidleeking.com/

2007/01/03/inviting-participation-in-web-20

#5. Time to Play and Learn

• To use these tools, you need to learn the tools

"It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" - Henry David Thoreau

#6. Quicker To Try

• Test fast, fail fast, adjust fast - Tom Peters

• Learn from what works and what doesn’t

• Create a Library “beta”

#7. Remember to Wear Good Shoes

Photos by: Courtney Milne(for use by Saskatchewan teachers and students)

Summary

SEE-ATTEND-ACT

Photos by: Courtney Milne(for use by Saskatchewan teachers and students)

Keep Your Eye on the Horizon

Photos by: Courtney Milne(for use by Saskatchewan teachers and students)

Photos by: Courtney Milne

(for use by Saskatchewan teachers and students)

Questions?

"And now Edgar's gone... something's going on around here“ Photo: Manu, via flickr

Thank you

• Connie Cosby• Cindy Chick• Mary Tastad• Sabrina Pacifici• Peta Bates• Nina Platt• Jim Miles• Steve Matthews• SLAW bloggers

Contact Me

• Email me:– Darlene.Fichter@usask.ca

• Follow me on Twitter– http://twitter.com/fichter

• My Blog– Library2.usask.ca/~fichter/blog_on_the_side

• Facebook– http://www.facebook.com/people/Darlene_Fichter/122200386