Anatomy of a “social”-ite

tools & things I actually use for work and home

email/chat

– email and chat

– chat and junk mail

- chat

iamthebestartist – AOL chat

websites

jessamyn.com – personal website

libarian.net – professional website

jessamyn.info – portal of sorts

bendypig.com – dumb fun website

jessamyn.vox.com -- trying out a new blog software

jessamyn.wordpress.com – practice site

jessamyn.tumblr.com – practice site

social sites

librarian.livejournal.com – keeping track of LJ friends

flickr.com/photos/iamthebestartist/ -- my online photos

linkedin.com/in/jessamyn – public linkedin profile

wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jessamyn -- wikipedia user page

myspace.com/iamthebestartist – keeping track of myspace friends

metafilter.com/user/292 – MetaFilter profile page

facebook.com/p/Jessamyn_West/22701970 – public facebook profile

librarything.com/profile/jessamyn – social reading

del.icio.us.com/jessamyn – social bookmarks

twitter.com/jessamyn – idle chatter

last.fm/user/jessamyn/ - music

couchsurfing.com/people/jessamyn - travel

jessamyn.paperbackswap.com/profile/ - trading books

Tools vs. Brands

things to think about

blog/microblog

common brands - blogger, twitter, wordpress, movable type, livejournal

used for - sequential posting for one or many people, syndicating content

not good for - non-linear structure, graphic design

caveats - "first have something to say" choose your tool carefully

wiki

common brands - mediawiki (wikipedia), pbwiki,

used for - collaboration, multi-page sites, getting content online fast

not good for - controlled content, total beginners

caveats - easily spammed, but easy to prevent spamming too

im/chat

common brands - AIM, gtalk, Yahoo IM, MSN messenger, meebo, adium, pidgin

used for - short messaging to people already using these services, decent replacement for many 24/7 ref tools, keeping in touch with YA crowd, inter-office discussion

not good for - non-tech savvy public, one-to-many discussion

caveats - must make sure you keep/don't keep logs in accordance with privacy policies

social networking sites

common brands - facebook, myspace, ning

used for - staying connected to people, sharing information and other social stuff

not good for - broadcast messages, chat, people not already on the network

caveats - privacy, honesty, easy to get in and then say "what's this for?"

photo sharing sites

common brands - flickr, smugmug, picasa, zoto

used for - hosting and sharing photos

not good for - multi-user accounts, lowest possible price, commercial images

caveats - some technological capability necessary

How are libraries using these tools?

Free and Simple - Testing the Waters

companion to the talk at librarian.net/talks/wrls

Find a Blog to Read

- search technorati.com or click on a tag

- search daypop.com for news and blogs

- search blogsearch.google.com

- start with the group blog lisnews.com, if you'd like a suggestion

Interact with Blogs

- get a non-work email account to use for registering/commenting

- use feedster.com or technorati.com to find other blogs that interest you

- leave comments, be clear, contribute to a conversation

Chat using Instant Messenger

- register for an account at aim.aol.com, yahoo.com, msn.com or gmail.com

- download free chat software [ichat or adium if you're on a Mac; Trillian if you're on a PC]

- send me a message: AIM: iamthebestartist MSN/Yahoo: jessamyn_west Gtalk: jessamyn

Start a Blog

- what do you want to say or link to or discuss?

- use blogger.com, livejournal.com, wordpress.com or vox.com, free

- Write in it & tell your friends about it. Link to them & they'll link back.

Read RSS Feeds

- easy tutorial:

- RSS feed for librarian.net is

- search for more at feedster.com or bloglines.com

- got a Mac? Use NetNewsWire as a standalone application

Use Wikipedia & Join the Community

- Wikipedia:

- sign up for an account & log in when you make changes or add information

- read up on your areas of expertise

- advanced: start your own wiki!

Join a Social Software Network

- Put your pictures on Flickr.com [link to me!]

- Put your dog on Dogster.com, link to your friends'' dogs

- Link to friends on Myspace.com, Linkedin.com, Facebook.com or others

- Get a Twitter account and read what other librarians are, um "tweeting" about

One link per question - some answers

<librarian.net/talks/wrls>

Which libraries are using ______successfully?

Library Success Wiki <libsuccess.org>

How can I get students started using a mouse?

Mousercise! <pbclibrary.org/mousing/mousercise.htm>

How can I learn more about what Firefox can do?

Pimp my Firefox <librarian.net/talks/cil2007/PimpMyFirefox.html>

What is a good source for library news online?

LISNews <lisnews.org>

How can I browse through library blogs from different types of libraries?

Blog Without a Library - <blogwithoutalibrary.net/links/

What is a good source for library jobs?

LIS Jobs <lisjobs.com

Where are some social software policies libraries have used?

Web2Learning has a list <web2learning.net/archives/1250

What are the things people want to do on a website?

Connect, transact, and find out <goodexperience.com/2008/03/

What are some technology learning projects that really work?

23 things/Learning 2.0 - <plcmcl2-about.blogspot.com/>

Why is learning technology no longer optional for librarians?

Libraries & Technology page w/ examples <dpi.wi.gov/pld/librarytech.html

<librarian.net/talks/wrls>