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Collections 2.0
Acquisitions Institute at Timberline Lodge May 18, 2008
Margaret MellingerOregon State University Libraries
Collections 2.0, really?
Web 2.0 is:
• Decentralization
• Small pieces loosely joined
• Perpetual beta
• User as contributor
• Rich user experience
• Remixable Content
Coombs, Karen A. 2007. “Building a Library Web Site on the Pillars of Web 2.0 Infotoday 27 (1).
Everything is miscellaneous. . .
1st Order of Order 2nd Order of Order 3rd Order of Order
Collections are physical items
Information about 1st Order
objects
Both objects and metadata can be digital
Everything is on the network. . .
| Space | Expertise | Systems | Services |
Vertically integrated
around local collections
Integrated around local, regional and
consortial collections
Digital Collections
Services moving to the
network
Examples of Web 2.0 “collections”
Visual collections• Flickr• Internet Archive
Moving Images
Music collections• Discogs• Pandora
Book collections• Library Thing• Shelfari
Bookmark collections• De.licio.us• CiteULike• Connotea• Zotero
Visual Collections
Book Collections
Other book collection sites
Bookmark collections
Del.icio.us
Zotero
citeulike
Connotea
Music Collections
Implications for Libraries
Implications for Libraries
With new web technologies, people create collections of their own content, and mix them with open web content and library content and share them with others.
Users add value to library collections the more they use them.
Implications for Libraries
Build new entry points for users to discover library collections
Design collections that allow users to re-mix, share and attribute pieces of library content
New Entry Points
Help users re-mix, share, attribute
Scholar’s Box
tafiti
The future means
. . .both print and electronic communication
. . .both linear text and hypertext
. . .both mediation by librarians and direct access
. . .both collections and access.
. . .libraries that are both ediface and interface.
Crawford and Gorman. 1995. Future Libraries: Dreams Madness & Reality. Chicago: ALA Editions.
What are your predictions?
Image credits
Slide 2. Pigatto, Daniel F. “Web 2.0” http://www.flickr.com/photos/pigatto/332193181/ uploaded 12/24/2006.
Slide 3. Fichter, Darlene. “Library 2.0 Formula” http://www.flickr.com/photos/fichter/114899622/ uploaded 3/19/2006.
References
Coombs, Karen A. 2007. “Building a Library Web Site on the Pillars of Web 2.0 Infotoday 27 (1).
Weinberger, David. Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder. New York: Times Books, 2007.
Dempsey, Lorcan. The network reconfigures the library: people and places, collections and services. LIR Seminar 2008, Liberty Hall, Dublin. http://www.oclc.org/research/presentations/dempsey/lir.ppt
Questions, comments, discussion