mercredi, 05 mars 2008

Catalogues 2.0

Marchitelli, Andrea and Piazzini, Tessa (2008), OPAC, SOPAC E Social networking: cataloghi di biblioteca 2.0?, in Biblioteche Oggi 26(2), pp. 82-92. (article en italien | déposé sur E-LIS) [IT] In questo articolo vengono messe a confronto realizzazioni tradizionali di sistemi OPAC, OPAC arricchiti, OPAC sociali e applicativi di social cataloguing. Lo scopo è quello di evidenziare linee di tendenza, a livello di elaborazione teorica, e fornire un abbozzo di tassonomia di tali strumenti, secondo il livello di interazione consentito agli utenti e la capacità di gestire contenuti generati dall'utente, nell'ottica dell'applicazione delle tendenze del web 2.0 alle biblioteche, la library 2.0. Chiude l'articolo una breve rassegna dei software, proprietari o liberi, che sembrano più promettenti in questo senso. [EN] In this article are compared traditional OPAC systems, enriched OPAC, social OPAC and social cataloguing systems.the aim is to underline new theoretical trends and to offer a taxonomic outline of such tools, according to the interaction level granted to users and to the chance to manage user's generated contents in the point of view of the application of web 2.0 tendecies to libraries, in the library 2.0. At the end, a brief review of softwares, both open source and not, that seem promising for this future application.

mercredi, 28 novembre 2007

A propos du web 2.0 pour les bibliothèques et les éditeurs

UKSG (UK Serials Group) organisait le 22 novembre dernier à Londres une conférence intitulée "Caught up in Web 2.0? Practical implementations and creative solutions for librarians and publishers". Certains documents disponibles ici: The threads of Web 2.0 Leigh Dodds, Chief Technical Officer, Ingenta, a division of Publishing Technology Web 2.0 and distributed services: good things for everyone Mike Ellis, (until recently) Head of Web, National Museum of Science and Industry The adventures of LASSIE: libraries, social software and distance learners Jane Secker, Learning Technology Librarian, Centre for Learning Technology, London School of Economics and Political Science A snapshot of UK library and educational use of Second Life Andy Powell, Head of Development, Eduserv Foundation, Eduserv Via eFoundations

vendredi, 23 novembre 2007

Elsevier 2.0

Toujours bien triste de devoir faire de la pub pour nos amis hollandais gloutons. Mais bon. Vous le savez, l'éditeur publie une newsletter (gratuite, tiens), LibraryConnect. Dans le dernier numéro, il est question de services/outils 2.0. Et, sans rire, ce qui tient lieu d'édito stipule: "Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Office 2.0, Health 2.0, Government 2.0, Education 2.0. We just can’t get enough of 2.0! There is some hype around 2.0 somewhat reminiscent of the dot com bubble period, but for our organizations there are and will be real impacts of 2.0 concepts and technologies." Ben oui. Au sommaire, donc: - CrossCheck helps verify originality of publications - Library 2.0: The new e-world order - Scopus podcast: Using a popular device to reach users - Using RSS to connect with your users - Elsevier strategically invests in Web 2.0 technologies - Elsevier & Web 2.0: A sampling - 2collab, new collaboration tool, debuts in November on ScienceDirect and Scopus [ 2collab est le de.icio.us d'Elsevier ] - Web 2.0 and scholarly publishing Via Prosper

vendredi, 16 mars 2007

A propos de la catalo des revues

Catalog/Cataloging Changes and Web 2.0 Functionality: New Directions for Serials (par Rebecca Kemp, pre-print). (Cet article sera prochainement publié dans The Serials Librarian, v. 53, n° 4.)

vendredi, 02 mars 2007

5 semaines de 2.0

Five Weeks to a Social Library : de la mi-février à la mi-mars 2007 Voir chez Marlène ici et ici ... ... ... ... ... Semaine 1 : blogs Semaine 2 : rss et bookmarks collaboratifs Semaine 3 : wikis + ici Semaine 4 : réseaux sociaux, Flickr, ... Semaine 5 : softwares orientés 2.0 ... Màj (7 mars 07): cf. aussi Learning 2.0 (via bibliobsession) ... Màj (8 mars 07): quelques exemples de BU américaines proposant des services "orientés 2.0" ... Màj (26 mars 07): lire ici les conclusions et les propositions pour les futures 5 semaines (par Meredith Farkas)