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A Risks and Opportunities Framework For Library 2.0

Brian Kelly was invited to present a talk on "A Risks and Opportunities Framework For Library 2.0" at an Special Libraries Association (SLA) meeting which was held at the Fountain Square Branch of the Indianapolis Marion County Public Library (1066 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203-1754) on Tuesday 14th April 2009 from 17.00-18.00.

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Title
A Risks and Opportunities Framework For Library 2.0
Speaker
Brian Kelly
Abstract

The potential benefits of exploiting Web 2.0 technologies in the Library sector are becoming more widely appreciated. The popularity of services provided by global companies such as Google, Yahoo, Facebook, etc. seems to provide a valuable opportunity for organisations to maximise the impact of their services and content, reach out to new audiences and develop new services without the need for significant in-house development work. In addition the impact of the credit crunch is leading to a realisation that funding for in-house development activities may be limited. Web 2.0 appears to provide rich opportunities for libraries.

And yet legitimate concerns have been raised regarding the risks associated with use of such Web 2.0 services. Aren't the services provided by such companies under similar risks as the companies seek to consolidate in response to the global economic crisis? And what of concerns ranging from privacy, data protection and equality for individual users of such services through to long term preservation issues?

This talk describes a risks and opportunities framework which is being developed to support organisations in maximising the opportunities which can be provided by Web 2.0, whilst minimising the associated risks. The framework acknowledges that it will not be possible (or desirable) to eliminate all risks and suggests ways in which workflow processes, new media literacy and user education can help to reap the dividends which Library 2.0 seeks to provide.

Biographical Details

Image of Brian Kelly Brian Kelly is UK Web Focus, a post funded by the JISC and the MLA which advises the UK's higher and further education communities and museums, libraries and archives sector on best practices in use of the Web.

Brian has given many presentations on Web 2.0 and Library 2.0 over the past few years. Brian was a invited plenary speaker at international conferences held in Stockholm, Taiwan and Singapore in 2008 in which he described approaches which can help to maximise the potential benefits which Web 2.0 can provide whilst minimising associated risks.

Date And Time
Tuesday 14th April 2009
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