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Weaving the Web 2.0: 

Weaving the Web 2.0 RSS and the Future of Chemical/Science Information Teri M. Vogel Science & Engineering Library, University of California, San Diego March 26, 2006 231st ACS National Meeting – CINF 2

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Though it is still on the “bleeding edge” for most web users, RSS has become one of the Web 2.0 technologies that are impacting how information is delivered, shared and received. This presentation will: 1) explore the role that RSS is playing in an increasingly complex web landscape of blogs, wikis, search engines, tagging folksonomies, and more recently in the delivery of audio/visual content; 2) examine how libraries, publishers, A&I database producers, and other information providers are utilizing RSS to deliver content to students and researchers in chemistry and other sciences, and if those end-users are taking advantage of these opportunities; and 3) speculate on the effects that RSS-based technologies will have for library and research services, particularly in response to our users' evolving information needs and the new and changing devices they will be using to manage their information.

In 25 Minutes.....: 

In 25 Minutes..... Explain the role that RSS is playing in the web landscape Examine how libraries, publishers, A&I services are utilizing RSS Speculate on impact that RSS will have on library and research services

In 25 Minutes.....: 

In 25 Minutes..... Explore the role that RSS is playing in the web landscape Examine how libraries, publishers, A&I services are utilizing RSS Speculate on impact that RSS will have on library and research services

R(eally) S(omething) S(omething): 

R(eally) S(omething) S(omething) “...a family of web feed formats, specified in XML and used for Web syndication.” ** .90, .91, .92, 1.0, 2.0 ATOM – another format XML - Extensible Markup Language ≈ HTML ** Wikipedia

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RSS Feed for the Washington Post (science headlines)

What is RSS? → What RSS does?: 

What is RSS? → What RSS does? http:// RSS Reader Reader “pings” to check if feed (page/site) has been updated) New feed content pulled back into reader Titles | Dates | Links | Authors | Content** YOU

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RSS FEEDS Update as associated web pages are updated Amount of content in reader varies No guarantee to access full content (Wall Street Jrl.) Locating feeds: Web sites: page margins & site maps Text or graphic cues Google Syndic8, Feedster, NewsIsFree, Technorati Autodiscovery READERS Select, de-select, organize feeds Check sites for new content Retrieve headlines, links, etc. New content in bold For web, desktop, mobile; PC/Mac/Unix/Linux, platform-neutral, etc. Readers in web browsers: Safari, Firefox (Sage) Free  ~$30 RSS Compendium – http://allrss.com/

Add a Feed: 

Add a Feed Right-click to copy Open your reader

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http://feeds.feedburner.com/cen_latestnews

RSS and Web 2.0: 

Blogs Wikis RSS and Web 2.0 Social Tagging/ Bookmarking – [Folksonomies] Podcasts iTunes iPod Wiki updates New blog entries Newly tagged sites

RSS & the Library Web: 

E-Journals A&I Databases RSS & the Library Web News Sites & Engines plus… Book Catalogs / DB’s Learning Objects Prof. Societies Patents .Gov’s Jobs Search Results New Articles/TOC’s News Articles Library News/Blog News

In 25 Minutes.....: 

In 25 Minutes..... Explore the role that RSS is playing in the web landscape Examine how libraries, publishers, A&I services are utilizing RSS Speculate on impact that RSS will have on library and research services

Libraries: 

Libraries Blog + RSS  Javascript = Headlines New Book Lists CWRU, U Alberta, RIT RSS Workshops (Current Awareness) MIT, UCSD Feed Directories & Lists UCSD, UCSC

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http://scilib.ucsd.edu/

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http://library.ucr.edu/?view=help/subjectguides/engineering/resources/researchguides/waterquality.html RSS  Javascript

E-Journals: 

E-Journals ACS RSC AIP APS IEEE IOP PLoS PNAS Science Nature JAMA NEJM BioMed Central Cambridge Univ Press Cell Press EDP Sciences Ingenta Nature Publishing Group Oxford Univ Press Univ Chicago Press

Databases Custom / Preset Search Results: 

Databases Custom / Preset Search Results EiV2 – Compendex, INSPEC PubMed Astrophysics Data System arXiv EBSCOhost – Academic Search Premier, Business Search Premier, etc. Digital Dissertations

Chemistry & Science News: 

Chemistry & Science News Newspapers NYT, WP, etc. Chronicle Higher Ed. Custom News Searches Yahoo News Google News Moreover Science News ScienceNOW (AAAS) news@Nature.com New Scientist Scientific American Chemical & Engineering News Physics Today Technology Review Wired

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http://www.eurekalert.org/

Are users RSS’ing?: 

Are users RSS’ing? 5-10% of Internet Users Evolving technology Still considered “bleeding edge” Standards (?) User statistics (?) Delivery tool vs. creation tool (blogs, wikis, databases, news, ...) Information overload More info management training needed to support KM? Killer app? IE 7.0 release - 2006 http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/PIP_Data_Techterm_aware.pdf http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/PIP_blogging_data.pdf

In 25 Minutes.....: 

In 25 Minutes..... Explore the role that RSS is playing in the web landscape Examine how libraries, publishers, A&I services are utilizing RSS Speculate on impact that RSS will have on library and research services

What’s Next: 

What’s Next More Web 2.0 tools Knowledge management, collaboration, social computing, communication More (smaller) devices Mobility, customization More information More to harvest/collect

What’s Next?: 

What’s Next? More RSS-enabled systems: OPACs, databases, publishers ... Improved feeds Filtering options Chemical structures, numeric data, spectra Better readers, more integrated functionality Technology evolves RSS 2.0  RSS 3.0  ???  “Better Than RSS”

What’s Next (for the Library)?: 

Ongoing User Instruction Librarian Current Awareness Understanding Web 2.0 “big picture” RSS plays a role Customization: delivery, interfaces, mixing Web 2.0  Library 2.0 What’s Next (for the Library)?

Library/Web 2.0??: 

Library/Web 2.0?? New Books New Web Resources Web Page Updates Library News, etc. Blogs Wikis Folksonomies Podcasts, etc. Science News Database Searches Journal Alerts Jobs, Patents, etc. Users “RSS Reader”