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Library 2.0 Masterclass. Helene Blowers. Melbourne
 
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Twitterlibsmatter -  At the Library2.0 Masterclass. Four tables with white tablecloths. Helene has just started introducing herself. 15 people here. Nice group
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Twitterlibsmatter -  17.5 million items circulated in Columbus Metro with 21 library branches.
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Class is introducing themselves - name , position and passions...
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Sitting next to @tango2. I also know Mary Kajewski from State Lib of Qld. People from SydneyU, Macquarie U, YarraPlenty, TAFES, Church Lib
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Agenda 1. Exploring the Shift, 2.0 Road Show- tools, Moving from 1.0 to 2.0, 23 Things and Beyond - Day 1.
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Showing the "Shift Happens" video "Did you know 3.0"... http://tinyurl.com/6pg8tv
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Twitterlibsmatter -  A lot of what we will do will be unlearning as things change. Discussing what the internet was like in 1998. Was focussed on FIND .
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Twitterlibsmatter -  What did you need to provide info via Internet: service provider, domain, URL, able to support hardware and *webmaster* .
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Twitterlibsmatter -  2008: Is about community and sharing. 1998: 90% of internet capacity was used for search and retrieve rather than community.
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Twitterlibsmatter -  2008: Percent of internet traffic used for Find and Retrieve = 7% .
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Now don't need to know HTML to create content/share. All you need to know is how to type and how to remember password and login.
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Now - How much of our library websites are about sharing and retrieving and how much of our lib websites are about community?
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Shift of internet is about enabling small communities. Eg. Library bloggers, woodturners. You can have niche communities
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Not so much about networking but about nicheworking. How are your library sites about enabling nicheworking.
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Discussing definitions of Web 2.0, Social media. Wikipedia is the best source for this info (I agree).
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[Comment From Rachel]
How many people are there?
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Kathryn Greenhill -  Sorry Rachel, didn't see the question. 15 people . Nice number
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Helene is talking about her 'Beans and Fritz" holiday site that she kept for her dogs for seasons greetings 1995? - 2000.
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Twitterlibsmatter -  2006 seems to be the year that Helene noticed Web2.0 hitting mainstream.
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Twitterlibsmatter -  Helene is describing about the first time she was linked to from Washington Post. They had done deal with Technorati to provide links.
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