Tuesday, December 2, 2008

OCLS and Library 2.0

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Library 2.0
This module came about as I worked on the last module "Web 2.0 Continued". The question I had was "what is OCLS doing that is Web 2.0?" As I researched that question, I bumped into the term Library 2.0. I was intrigued and I wondered what Lib 2.0 and Web 2.0 had in common. As it turns out, I may be the last person on the planet to have heard of the term, but Library 2.0 is pretty familiar!
Jack Maness wrote a paper way back in 2006 that attempted to define how Web 2.0 and Library 2.0 intersect. The paper is a short read if you are interested: Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 and Its Implications for Libraries He defines Library 2.0 as having the following characteristics:
  • it is user-centered.
  • It provides a multi-media experience.
  • It is socially rich.
  • It is communally innovative.
Our good friends at Wikipedia have a definition of Library 2.0 that you can see here, but I want to highlight one aspect of the definition: " Library 2.0 also attempts to harness the library user in the design and implementation of library services by encouraging feedback and participation." Where have we heard this before? Where has this come up, why does this sound familiar?? Remember our mission statement?? ....The Library connects our changing community to the evolving world of ideas, information and technology. Through continuous innovation, the Orange County Library System will create a well informed, well connected community, making Orange County a great place .....

Someone just IMed me on Googletalk and mentioned the strategic plan - what do you think - does it fit?

I. Strategic Goal: We will develop OCLS as the gold standard for public libraries.
A. Continue to cultivate the reputation of OCLS as a national model
B. Connect the community to our services and products
C. Use psychographics to develop and market services
D. Establish OCLS as an Employer of Choice

II. Strategic Goal: We will ensure continuous innovation
A. Create dynamic opportunities for customers and staff that move beyond the traditional Library experience
B. Manage continuous innovation so that ideas and analysis become an integral part of the innovative process
C. Establish and support a creative culture that values the free flow of ideas

IV. Strategic Goal: We will develop and optimize communication
A. Improve Electronic Communication tools
B. Establish Communication as an organizational priority for OCLS
C. Expand methods for communicating with the public.

Are we following Lib 2.0 concepts or are we doing what we think is right for OCLS? How will I benefit from all of this? Very good questions (and not just because I wrote them!) Having been very involved with both the mission statement and strategic plan development, I can promise you that Library 2.0 was never a consideration when these ideas were brought forward. After reading the articles above and reflecting on the work that we did in creating both the mission statement and strategic plan, I realized that many of the challenges and opportunities that we perceived as being important, are also important to a majority of the library industry. The VERY good news is that you work for an organization that is very proactive in recognizing the needs of its communities - internal and external. Imagine how frustrated you would feel reading about Library 2.0 if you couldn't move forward and do some of the things that Library 2.0 embraces? Where do you think those libraries are going to be in the next 10 years?

Here are two more programs at OCLS that embrace Library 2.0 concepts:

Orlando Memory is a community based digital archive - a place where patrons can post pictures that relate to specific topics of discussion all revolving around Orlando as a central theme. Kind of cool - take a look!

Orange Seed This program is for the internal OCLS community and has been around for some time. The program took a Library/Web 2.0 twist about a year ago when it became blog based and specifically asked for comments from the its audience (YOU!) Take a look at the new Orange Seed and add your thoughts to the ideas that are there.

Since there wasn't a pod cast this week I thought we would wrap up with a very special video. I know what you are thinking..."two videos in one week - this is way too much!" Well it is the season for giving! This video and artist is one of the Digital Content Team's favorite videos. I am sure you will enjoy it too! Music in the Library



eXplorer: Remember in the last course when we took pictures of our locations and departments and posted them to Flickr? Can you still find them? Those pictures were taken last year, correct? Since they were taken last year, they are historic - follow me? If you have historic pictures, well then, they should be posted in Orlando Memory - right? Follow the link above to Orlando Memory, create an account and post one of the pictures to the History of OCLS blog. In your blog, describe how you see programs like The Orange Seed and Orlando Memory as being important to yourself and how they are important to the Library.

New Bees: If you joined us after Learn 2.0 ended, you probably don't have a clue as to what I am talking about. Here is the link to the original module -look at the eXplorer activity. Now, here is how you can be a part of this....the images posted to Flickr were posted by a Group - as in a bunch of folks in a dept or location that collaborated on taking the pics and posting them. Search out that group in your area and see which picture you can post. Easy peasy!


Adventures: Remember in the Web 2.0 Continues module when I asked you for an opinion, well I am going to do that again. In a very Web/Lib 2.0 way, you are providing VALUABLE feedback on the services that the Library is providing. A few modules back, I asked you about the mission statement and how you see it relating to you and the work that you do at OCLS. The feedback to that question was incredible! My question this week is very similar - how do you see the new strategic plan impacting you and the work that you do for OCLS?


Secret Santa Bonus: This is a very cool thing to do and best of all, it deals with technology and......BOOKS! If you have images in your Flickr account or even on your computer's hard drive, you can send them to one of the websites below and they will print them into a hard cover book! I haven't done it yet, but I have someone on my list that is difficult to shop for and this will work very nicely. The cost is very reasonable, and from what I have been told, the quality is very impressive. You have the skills - now knock their socks off!

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