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Social software and libraries Dr Jane Secker Centre for Learning Technology LSE CDE Conference: 9 th February 2009

CDE Conference 09/02/2009. J Secker: Social Software And Libraries

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Research in Distance Education: from present findings to future agendas. Supporting teaching and learning strand presentation. Dr Jane Secker London School of Economics and Political Science

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Social software and libraries

Dr Jane SeckerCentre for Learning Technology

LSECDE Conference: 9th February 2009

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Overview of talk

• The LASSIE Project overview and key outcomes:– Literature review– Case studies– The project blog– Developing an information skills course: IRIS

• What does it tell us about distance learners and libraries?

• Where do we go from here?

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LASSIE

• Libraries and social software in education

• Nine month project funded by University of London’s Centre for Distance Education

• Several project partners• Literature review to provide

a snapshot of activity• Five case studies to explore

different technologies

Lassie filming on location in Florida. Photo courtesy State Archive of Florida

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LASSIE – what worked?

• Literature review widely used & cited by library community

• Many publications and conferences• Case studies showed the value of tools

such as blogs, social bookmarking, podcasting, Facebook to enhance library services

• Strength of project team• Value of the blog as a research tool

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Libraries and web 2.0

• A lot of enthusiasm for new technology in some parts the library community: blogs, wikis, social bookmarking etc.

• New technology can: – Reach new audiences– Engage with users more effectively– Enhance services by allowing greater

interaction and feedback

• Many issues including: privacy / data protection, staff development

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Web 2.0 is good for:

• Community building

• Sharing• Conversations

• All help support and motivate distance learners

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Supporting distance learners’ use of libraries

• Found many similarities between distance and full time students

• Students experience is of libraries is increasingly via the web

• Physical libraries becoming increasingly social – should virtual libraries mirror this trend?

• Recent research shows students are lacking information literacy skills (CIBER report)

• New technologies provide new opportunities for our services

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Developing IRIS

• IRIS (Improving your Reading and Information Skills) is a course for EMFSS students in Moodle

• Four modules on: reading and libraries, using the Online Library, improving search skills, advanced use of the internet

• Also developed material on citing, referencing and plagiarism to go elsewhere

• Almost 400 students have accessed IRIS since launch in September 2008

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Screenshot from IRIS

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Areas for further work

• Evaluation of IRIS – feedback from students and subsequent modifications

• Rolling out IRIS to other parts of the External Programme – many of the modules are generic

• Enhancing other parts of the Online Library website with web 2.0 technologies

• But all require further funding….

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Farewell LASSIE

For more information contact:[email protected]

Project website:http://clt.lse.ac.uk/Projects/LASSIE.php

Project blog:http://

elearning.lse.ac.uk/blogs/socialsoftware

/

Delicious account: http://delicious.com/lse_lassie/