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Rural & Small Web 2 Arsl 2009 | PPTX
Rural & Small Web 2.0 ToolsHow to find Immense Collaboration with Miniscule Library Resources Prepared for the Association for Rural & Small Libraries Annual Conference, Gatlinburg, TN, 2009 by Sonja Plummer-Morgan
What we hope to accomplish…Introduce social networksExplore time saving social network toolsConnect traditional and modern library precepts
 But I’m already exhausted!
Why Social Networks?Keeps you connected with other professionalsSocial networking tools can be used to share information, advertise events, and connect with local and distance readers. Librarians often underestimate the impact they can make in any online or local community.
What Happens Online?E-learningPhotographs and other documents digitizedRural isolation partially mitigated Answers found to questions for our patronsLibrary associations share newsBooks recommended, downloaded, discussedEmerging trends discussed Libraries marketed and promotedCreative spirits expressed (art)
Wikis Project Gutenburghttp://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_PageLargest and first producer of free online books 30,000 free books.Wetpainthttp://www.wetpaint.com/page/about“Built on the power of collaborative thinking. Create websites that mix best features of wikis, blogs, forums and social networks  into a community.”
“We may sit in our library and yet be in all quarters of the earth.”  John Lubbock 1834-1913
The idea of libraries reaching beyond the boundaries of our buildings or communities is expanded with online social networking and communication.
Web 2.0 and You…Blogging events and writing articles gives patrons an opportunity to contribute
Let your patrons’ “voice” be heard
Showcase library events
Blogs are easier to maintain than a website
Volunteers or staff can “blog” together
Contribute to the degree that your time allows
Resource shareCollection Development—Social Networks as Database
It’s Not Just the Big Guys…In a library district of 4,500… Created a blog for book reviews and library events
 Used 42 things for web 2.0
 Uses Facebook, LibraryThing, podcasts, Snapfish & Flickr    Felt pleased to see patrons over 60 adapting to new technologyJoy Neal, Library DirectorLa Conner Regional LibraryLa Conner, WA  jneal@lclib.lib.wa.us
Taylor County Library, FL“We have included a blog as partof our library website. We areusing Word Press for the web siteand the blog. You can check usout @ tcplreads.com.” Pamela S. Grigg, DirectorTaylor County Public LibraryPerry,  FL library.director@taylorcountygov.com
Social Networking Practices…Make your Mission the foundation
Add disclaimers—views expressed are the author’s and not the library’s
Honor confidentiality of patrons
Show respect to everyone

Rural & Small Web 2 Arsl 2009

Editor's Notes

  • #5 Rural isolation
  • #6 Community Walk http://www.communitywalk.com/presqueislelibraryhttp://www.book-clubs-resource.com/
  • #14 http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/docs/DOC-1257http://geeklad.com/how-to-find-people-online-the-social-media-way
  • #18 http://www.squidoo.com/howtofacebook
  • #19 Photobucket, flickr