everything 2.0 : web technologies for libraries
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WEB TECHNOLOGIES FOR LIBRARIES - 2 WORKSHOPSJune 28.-29. 2011 in Petrozavodsk
EveryThing 2.0
Guus van den Brekel | DigicmbCentral Medical Library UMCG
WHYWeb 2.0 is a social concept, you communicate and interact, users create content and share with others.The old way of working within organisations is shifting.From paper to digitalFrom network to Web & CloudFrom paper letters to email and chatFrom one-way communication to interactionFrom individual to communityFrom static into dynamicFrom depending on others to taking controlFrom internal to externalFrom closed to open
We know what it did to Libraries.It is happening EveryWhere
EveryThing 2.0
WHAT
Web technology is affecting all areas of communications, business, organizations, govenment, health and medicine, banking .... ALL!
"FROM ISOLATION, SEPARATION AND SOLITUDE TO ENGAGEMENT, RELATIONSHIP AND CONVERSATION" EVERYTHING 2.0 BLOG, http://bobstumpel.blogspot.com/
You will always find those poiniers that explore one topic or community from the start with a drive to improve, for the benefit of all.
Two areas relevant for medical librarians are:
•Research 2.0, a.k.a. Science 2.0, e-Science, e-Research (#science20, #research20, #openscience
•Medicine 2.0 a.k.a. Health 2.0 (#med2, #hcsm, #hcsmeu, #futuremed
http://www.hhmi.org/bulletin/nov2008/features/revolution.html
Science 2.0
Health 2.0
• "New concept of healthcare wherein all the constituents (patients, physicians, providers, and payers) focus on healthcare value (outcomes/price) and use competition at the medical condition level over the full cycle of care as the catalyst for improving the safety, efficiency, and quality of health care".
http://health20.org/wiki/Main_Page
The future of HealthTEDx Maastricht
http://www.tedxmaastricht.comhttp://www.netvibes.com/tedxmaastricht
A Must-See presentation if you want to know what is going on in Medicine ….
http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_kraft_medicine_s_future.html
About this talk : At TEDxMaastricht, Daniel Kraft offers a fast-paced look at the next few years of innovations in medicine, powered by new tools, tests and apps that bring diagnostic information right to the patient's bedside.
• Fast and secure infrastructure & network at work
• High speed broadband Internet at work
• High speed wireless Internet accessibility
• Off-campus access to network resources (VPN, Citrix etc)
• Smart phones & tablets (like iPads)
Technology that speeds up EveryThing 2.0
To do for Librarians?
• Learn about 2.0 and new technology, keep up
• What do you customers really need? Can you find them the resources & the tools?
• It's not about the content anymore, it's about how to find, select, evaluate and (re) use it with the right tools
• Web-literacy, important part of information literacy
• Find the expert, the pioneer in your organization, and work together, facilitate
• Or -even better- become the expert and
• Tell everyone!
Links
•http://www.netvibes.com/nbamhi
•http://www.netvibes.com/science20umcg
•http://www.netvibes.com/medicine20maastricht
•http://www.netvibes.com/tedxmaastricht
Contact
Guus van den Brekel Central Medical Library, University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG)The NetherlandsPhone: +31 (0)641628117 (mobile) or +31 (0)503632632MSN name : a.j.p.van.den.brekel@med.umcg.nlGoogle Chat: brekelajp@gmail.comSkype: DigicmbWebsite: www.rug.nl/umcg/bibliotheekhttp://mobileCMB.nl
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