Tuesday, November 16, 2004

Internet Librarian Notes -- 2004

Day Two:

Session 1: Making the Most of the Blosphere

Will post the notes post conference…

Moveabletype is another blog site, with multiple blogs and multiple authors

Using blogs for:

Get past using it just for Announcements

Humanizes a website

Creates updated look

More of a diary and less of a formal announcement

Doesn’t go through committee, informal, personal

Virtual reference and library blog linked together and then link back out to other services.

Need metadata in blogs

Information literacy blogs using it to teach

Blogs for “buzz” and “spin”

Local people are blogging treat them as members of the press. Become a reference resource for the blog these are the people generating the buzzzz

Mo-blogging, taking the camera phone pictures and posting. Mo-blog your events.

We’re not having much fun on our sites

Blog the stats

Blog about projects

Start a community blog and get others to contribute

Blog 5-10 sites a day

Demand rss out of the catalog display new items on any web page (newspaper, own etc…)

Get info about our services and resources to the bloggers

Newsletter

We are having an event not The Library is having an event

How weblogs can help you and users find answers and help

Most have bad information\

Tools to help users find information

Why?

Diversity of authors and topics

Rate of update

Increasing influence

Mainstream blogs

Slashdot

Plastic

Davenetics

Lots of people are lying on the web. I.e QT’s diary

Searching blogs

Feedster

Feedster indexes over 1 million newsfeeds majority of them are weblogs and other real news (i.e. ny times)

blogs.feedster.com or www.feedster.com

can subscribe to search for sdi

Waypath

www.waypath.com

uses text analysis algorithm

no tow blog search engines are the same

Waypath bookmarklet takes a page you’re looking at and searches for other relevant sites

Bookmarklet includes a little java applet that executes an action and goes to site.

Pubsub

Doesn’t have a searchable database

Sdi service, you subscribe to query and it sends you newly discovered results as it finds them. Rss feed, or through proprietary instant messenger program.

In google

~blog inurt:archives “federated search”

Daypop

Indexes select subset of “most significant” uses subset to find out wht people are linking to, at that moment.

What’s everyone talking about today

Popex

Similar to Daypop

Technorati

Has highest blog total (similar to Daypop)

Blogsnow

Able to choose sectors, including popular sites on ebay

Blog search directories can be good starting places, they rely on blog author submissions for listings.

Blogarama

Feedster

www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/

Robin Good’s best blog directory and blog submission sites

Openstacks.net/os/ (??) his blog

Librarian.net

Kinja is a “weblog portal”

Topical digests from all the best bloggers

\ already selected for quality

bloglines.com (free webbased)

Key is to take some time and explore for information discovery techniques.

Rss: really simple syndication (subscribe to someone’s website and the info comes to you, push/pull).

Corporate world that caters to just the people in the one corporations.

Session 2: University Blogs

Part a: See program book page:

Host blogs for the entire campus, legitimizes blog discourse as scholarly

Promote intellectual freedom

Build communities of interest (grouping by major, department etc…)

Preserve the cultural memory of the institution.

http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ (using moveable type system linked to computer center authentication)

will share bookmarklet code and equivalent of ldap code

2% of internet uses have own blog (2.5 million people)

66% of blogs on web have been abandoned.

Part b:

MVCC Library Blogs

Moriane Valley Library’s Blogs

  • Library news
  • Info resources

Resources & search tips, searchable blog. Librarians post info about projects and resources that can answer questions. J J no controlled vocabulary. Available on open web and does show up in google.

  • Construction news
  • Frankenstein (exhibit) news
  • Staff forum (private)
  • Development blog about the process of creating the blogs for the library

Will post presentation to conference site.

(Moveable type blog)

Blog content onto web page using rss which parses the rss content:

http://rssgov.com/rssparsers.html

http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/feed/

Way to update content on home page without having to go through regular publishing channels.

Session 3:

Promoting/teaching weblogs to staff

Michael Stephens in public library

Why? Information filters, keep current,

  1. Educate them on keeping current
  2. Part of today’s info literacy curriculum
  3. They may be writing and posting themselves
  4. Learning curve is always present
  5. Blog the “right way”
  6. Liabilities if you don’t have a mission statement, code of ethics, and policies

Teach staff

  1. Teach nuts and bolts of software
  2. The best way to blog short concise posts
  3. Teaching linking skills
  4. Citing resources
  5. Make the commitment

Teach systems

  1. Implementation
  2. Security issues
  3. Intranet/internet
  4. The “Big Picture”

lii.org has a great description of what rss is.

Shifted librarian

http://www.hi.is/~anne/weblogs.html

http://www.libdex.com/weblogs.html

http://www.librarystuff.net

http://www.tametheweb.com

Session 4: RSS

Will post session online

Orange buttons (xml, rss feed) or small text with rss feed or rss

Need a news aggregator which can read the feeds

Abcnews, businessweek, Chicago sun times, Christian science monitor, the chronicle, congressional record dail digest, doe, espn, forbes, new york times (can get very granular), rolling stone, law.com, nature, time, Washington post, yahoo news, amazon genres, blog of death, comic alert, dilbert, almanac moon phases, bootleg rss, snopes urban legends,

Bloglines.com

Currently free may start showing adds. Sign up for free account tracks sites you’ve subscribed to that have rss feeds. Bold if the content has been updated,

(Bug Me Not that has all of these registrations and you can use other peoples accounts/sign ins)

feedonfeeds (FOF) download onto own server php software,

amphetadesk free

bloglet free – emailed to you once a day

find rss feeds

syndic8.com

newsisfree

blogstreet

2RSS.com

moreover.com

hubmed

topix.net (for news sources)

blog is an rss feed and is how you can let others know.

Georgia state university library

Topeka and Shawnee county public library

Hunterdon central high schools

For more information faganfinder.com/search/rss.shtml


Day One:

Keynote: About internet use

(in program book)

Session 1: ebooks connoley pg 118

(in program book)

Session 2: Cool Tools

Price’s lists of lists

resourceshelf.com

http://www.resourceshelf.com/cooltools04.html

Blog

http://digbig.com/4cdex

http://docuticker.com (?)

Full text government document reports

Search engines

Exalead (French search engine) Proximity operator!! 16 words in either direction. (Alta vista and All the web lost all advanced searching when it was gobbled up by yahoo).

Yahoo

Altavista

All the web

Google

Beta.search.msn.com (moving into regular search soon)

Askjeeves & teoma

Search engine overlap…

Jux2.com allows you to search and see the overlap (about like mamma and surfwax? Better search engine overlap results)

http://ranking.thumbshots.com (use two engines at a time, only works with internet explorer) great for training tools (50% overlap

needlesearch toolbar (firefox, mozilla)

copernic toolbar (ie)

Slider bars to adjust relevancy rankings and result lists (in yahoo shopping, travel metasearch, kayak--pulls fare and organizes them on one page).

New msn search page (is it going to beat google?)

Using syntax from altavista? For advanced searching. Does use sliders to adjust results

Ask Jeeves

Smart answers (bought Teoma) using natural language

Teoma allows refinements

Teoma includes resources sections

The resources section includes metapages and other categories

Is doing ready reference answers if possible

Yahoo

Use search.yahoo.com for the “simplified” interface. Tabs can be customized

Yahoo’s image database is “wonderful”

Mobile searching

Cell phones or pda or other mobile connected device

Interfaces optimized for mobile devices (yahoo has one)

Mobot.. (take a look)

Hold cell phone up to upc symbol using the camera to search …

Local.yahoo.com or local.google.com

Website watcher

45.00 for personal license… allows a person to go to any url and see if anything is new or changed on the webpage. It will highlight in red what is changed or can have it emailed ot self. Thing that is changed is highlighted in yellow.

Diplomacy Monitor

Targeted crawler looking for new diplomatic information, press releases, primary documents, searchable (specialized database)

Digital books

(digital book index) links to 100,000 books many are available for free

Domain tracking and

“whois source” and “whois history”

Dialog file #255 to search for more information about domain tracking

SEC Info helps with tracking stuff in Edgar

Pubcrawler searches pubmed to find new stuff (free)

Save a whole or part website free: HTTrack to help archive

Fagan Finder (Michael Fagan) list of specialized databases. url investigation work

Ellyon searches for people and creates profiles

Lycos discussion search searches the boards

topix.net 9,000 sources for news\

prebuilt page for every zip code in U.S. (aggregated pages)

shadowtv.com searches keyword everyword spoken on all the words spoken on news. Licensed content so you can watch content. Alert service available.

Speechbot: radio programming

Terrafly to virtually fly across the united states using usgs and cross linked out to census and other information

Lots of info.

Session 3: cervone pg 71 & trainor pg 250 – federated searching and open url

Session 4: Accessibility of ARL Digital Projects is in collected page 159

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