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From Web 2 to Web 3: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Where is the technology taking us? PavlinkaKovatcheva, Sciences Librarian  UJ LIC,University of Johannesburg pkovatcheva@uj.ac.za UJ LIC Conference: The Future is Now 18 May 2010
Content  From Web 2.0 .......     ....... To Web 3.0 Web 2.0 Applications in support  to Teaching,  Learning & Research Web 3.0 Applications: Is the future Now? Where is the Technology taking us?
Apple iPad & Amazon Kindle What is Hot in 2010 The Social & Mobile Web The World Cup
Getting started! Ever since the term "Web 2.0" was introduced, people have been asking, "What’s next?" Assuming that Web 2.0 was meant to be a kind of software version number (rather than a statement about the second coming of the Web after the dotcom bust), is  it "Web 3.0" coming? Is it the semantic web? Is it the social web? The mobile web? Is it some form of virtual reality? (Tim O’Reilly, Oct  2009)
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: The Web Landscape
Web 2.0 Explained  Web 2.0 Applications Second Generation Web Read-write web Network as a platform: it means building applications that literally get better the more people use them Harvest Collective Intelligence User generated content  People are Consumers as well as contributors Promotes sharing & collaboration Customisation of content Focused on communities Blogs Wiki                             (tags) Social Networking  RSS feeds   Podcasting You Tube Instant Messaging  Second Life Mind Maps Library Thing                     & many more…
The Emerging Social Web for 2010 Source Source
Web 3.0 Explained Sir Tim Berners-Lee (inventor  of WWW in 1989) originally expressed the vision of the semantic web in 1999. John Markoff from the New York Times coined back in 2006 the term Web 3.0. The Semantic Web is an evolving development of the World Wide Web in which the meaning (semantics) of information on the web is defined, making it possible for machines to process it (Wikipedia) Next generation of the Internet will feature the semantic web (even more intelligent searches), more recommendations, more tailored data and delivered in real time. It is a place where machines can better read, understand and process web pages; Web content can be expressed not only in natural language, but also in a form that can be understood, interpreted and used by software agents, thus permitting them to find, share and integrate information more easily (Source) Build a system that can give a reasonable and complete response to a simple question. The Semantic Web is about two things:  It is about common formats for integration and combination of data drawn from diverse sources, where on the original Web mainly concentrated on the interchange of documents.  It is also about language for recording how the data relates to real world objects. That allows a person, or a machine, to start off in one database, and then move through an unending set of databases which are connected not by wires but by being about the same thing. (Source, W3C)
Web 3.0 Applications & Trends The Web 3.0 is about the: Semantic web – meaning/web of data Personlisation Intelligence search Trends in 2010: Mobile technologies Interactive Maps Personal Organisation (smart phones, aggregate data from multiple streams) Collaboration Social media Intermediaries (add-on tools for social media products) Personalisation/ portable Web iGoogle, Netvibes, Page Flakes, iPAD, etc. Mobile web (loopt.com) Widgets & Gadgets  Semantic Search Engines Freebase Hakia Sensebot Powerset Deepdyve Cognition And more…..
Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 The dilemma is: Which stage are we now? One might say that we are currently experiencing the crescendo of Web 2.0. Social networking capabilities, forums, sites and services have revolutionised both business and collaboration on the internet. It is undeniable that there are distinct differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0; both in goal and execution of their defining attributes. As bloggers have been noting for years, Web 3.0 is most definitely different from Web 2.0, although those differences might be too subtle for the rest of us to notice for quite some time. (Source) http://mytarget.com/?p=208
What are experts saying about the future:Latest reports, articles, websites Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On, By Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle. (Web 2.0 Summit, 2009) Pew Research Report (4 May 2010) on “The Fate of the Semantic Web” (895 technology experts, survey) Research Information (Feb/Mar 2010) on “Web 3.0 promises change for Libraries” The Semantic Web  Web 3.0 Concepts in Plain English (Presentations) Useful websites to follow: iLibrarian; Mashable; Search Engine Journal; ReadWriteWeb.... 8 Mobile Technology to watch in 2009/2010
Web 2.0 Applications in support  to Teaching,  Learning & Research
UJ Sciences Librarian 2.0 strategy Stage 1: 2007-2008   (Individual Experiments) Created the following tools:  - UJ Sciences Librarian Blog(Oct’07) - UJ Librarian News Blog(Oct’ 07) - Delicious: tag articles (Oct’ 07) - Flickr account (Nov’ 07) - YouTube account (Dec’ 07) - Wiki portal (Early’ 08) - Facebook profile (May’ 08)  - Second Liveaccount (May’08) - Mind Maps(Mid’ 08) -Twitter(Sep’08) - Library Thingaccount (Sep’ 08) - UJ Science Library News Blog(Oct’08) - Technorati; Snap Shots; Share This; Scribd, LinkedIn, many more ….. Stage 2: 2009  (Integration + further experimentation) Updated the Wiki Portal (Jan’ 09) - Over 45 web pages (Jan-Jun’ 09) - IM/Chat account: MeeboMe (Feb’09) - Embedded Widgetson the Portal (IM; Blogs; Twitter; Delicious; Google widgets, etc.)   New initiatives: -iGoogle web profile (Apr’ 09) - Netvibes portal (May’09) - Custom Search Enginefor the Portal - Google Map(Aug’ 09) Stage 3: 2010 - Feedback from users & updates according to needs - Mobile Technologies (Library initiative) - More experiments with new tools
Blog it: Say Anything 2009: Total number of blogs-126 million
Twitter: Follow! Tweet! Re-tweet! Keep current; chat; share; collaborate in a minute   http://twitter.com/ujlibscience
Twitter is still Growing! http://www.alexa.com/
Who is NOT on Facebook?
UJ Library is onFacebook UJ Library Group Created: May 2010, 11 members UJ Library: One Book, One Library Created: May 2010, 30 members
UJ Library is on Facebook UJ Sciences Librarian Hot Alert Created: Jan 2009, 30 members UJ Library:Doornfontein Created: June 2009, 23members
Latest from Facebook Like button.             already is all over the Internet. When you click               you post the item, whether it's a blog post, photo or web page to your Facebook news feed.  Friends faces. A consequence of these              buttons will be that your friends' Facebook profile photos will start showing up all over the web. No log-ins. These new Facebook features will show up regardless of whether or not you have entered a user name and password on a particular Web site. Toolbars. Facebook announced new toolbars that other Web sites can add to the bottom of their pages. The toolbar lets you "like" a particular web page or item, and gives you information about what your friends think of the page you're viewing Privacy issues – double-check your privacy settings Read the article: What you should know about Facebook’s changes (04/2010)
Tag it (Social Bookmarking)  http://delicious.com/tags/sciencelibrarian
LinkedIn: The Professional connectionshttp://za.linkedin.com/in/pavlinkakovatcheva
Map it: Where is your Library?
Map it: Top databases per Subject?
Chat it: How may I help you?
Wiki it! Library Portal: One stop servicehttp://ujsciencelibrarian.pbworks.com/
Sciences Librarian 2.0: Virtual support to users Provides access to: Sciences Subject Portals Teaching, Research & Undergraduates Support for Sciences users Top Electronic Resources for Sciences User Education, Guides & Tutorials Virtual Learning Environment: Special websites with instructions for Courses & Assignments Social Networking tools: Twitter; IM/Chat; Library & Research  News (blogs); Social Bookmarking (articles), etc. Current Awareness Services Continuously adapting to the needs of diverse user community.   Aim: Make scientific information easily accessible Tailor-made content for researchers One stop to subject specific information Integrated Library & Internet Resources Market Library resources & services to clients
Sciences Librarian 2.0: Embedded services to users (1)
Sciences Librarian 2.0: Embedded services to users (2)
Web 3.0: Looking forward into the Future. The Future is NOW!iGoogle: Personalisation of information (widgets)
 Web 3.0: Looking forward into the Future. The Future is NOW! Netvibes: One Portal to Library and Internet Resources: User-centered  http://www.netvibes.com/ujlibscience
Web 3.0: Looking forward into the Future. The Future is NOW!Semantic Web: Search Engines http://www.hakia.com/
The “Googlererian”Librarian! How may I Help you?
The technology will continue to develop, from Web 2.0 into Web 3.0 and have impact on libraries, academia, research and life in general. The Web 2.0 applications  already has changed the way we do business and communicate with each other. It changed the social landscape in which we exist.  In the library weneed to embrace and adopt  the new tools to keep in step with our user needs and expectations. Facebook & Twitter became a “must do” communication channel for business and pleasure.  Some Libraries are already using the Mobile technologies, changing the way the Library Services and Resources are accessed.  The new technologies implementation calls for new skills development.  We are “out there”, not only “in here”. We are part of the creation and sharing of the worlds knowledge and information.  We are a cutting-age Librarians.
Thanks  “Once a new technology rolls over you, if you are not part of the steamroller, you are part of the road” Stewart Brand

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  • 1. From Web 2 to Web 3: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Where is the technology taking us? PavlinkaKovatcheva, Sciences Librarian UJ LIC,University of Johannesburg pkovatcheva@uj.ac.za UJ LIC Conference: The Future is Now 18 May 2010
  • 2. Content From Web 2.0 ....... ....... To Web 3.0 Web 2.0 Applications in support to Teaching, Learning & Research Web 3.0 Applications: Is the future Now? Where is the Technology taking us?
  • 3. Apple iPad & Amazon Kindle What is Hot in 2010 The Social & Mobile Web The World Cup
  • 4. Getting started! Ever since the term "Web 2.0" was introduced, people have been asking, "What’s next?" Assuming that Web 2.0 was meant to be a kind of software version number (rather than a statement about the second coming of the Web after the dotcom bust), is it "Web 3.0" coming? Is it the semantic web? Is it the social web? The mobile web? Is it some form of virtual reality? (Tim O’Reilly, Oct 2009)
  • 5. Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: The Web Landscape
  • 6. Web 2.0 Explained Web 2.0 Applications Second Generation Web Read-write web Network as a platform: it means building applications that literally get better the more people use them Harvest Collective Intelligence User generated content People are Consumers as well as contributors Promotes sharing & collaboration Customisation of content Focused on communities Blogs Wiki (tags) Social Networking RSS feeds Podcasting You Tube Instant Messaging Second Life Mind Maps Library Thing & many more…
  • 7. The Emerging Social Web for 2010 Source Source
  • 8. Web 3.0 Explained Sir Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of WWW in 1989) originally expressed the vision of the semantic web in 1999. John Markoff from the New York Times coined back in 2006 the term Web 3.0. The Semantic Web is an evolving development of the World Wide Web in which the meaning (semantics) of information on the web is defined, making it possible for machines to process it (Wikipedia) Next generation of the Internet will feature the semantic web (even more intelligent searches), more recommendations, more tailored data and delivered in real time. It is a place where machines can better read, understand and process web pages; Web content can be expressed not only in natural language, but also in a form that can be understood, interpreted and used by software agents, thus permitting them to find, share and integrate information more easily (Source) Build a system that can give a reasonable and complete response to a simple question. The Semantic Web is about two things: It is about common formats for integration and combination of data drawn from diverse sources, where on the original Web mainly concentrated on the interchange of documents. It is also about language for recording how the data relates to real world objects. That allows a person, or a machine, to start off in one database, and then move through an unending set of databases which are connected not by wires but by being about the same thing. (Source, W3C)
  • 9. Web 3.0 Applications & Trends The Web 3.0 is about the: Semantic web – meaning/web of data Personlisation Intelligence search Trends in 2010: Mobile technologies Interactive Maps Personal Organisation (smart phones, aggregate data from multiple streams) Collaboration Social media Intermediaries (add-on tools for social media products) Personalisation/ portable Web iGoogle, Netvibes, Page Flakes, iPAD, etc. Mobile web (loopt.com) Widgets & Gadgets Semantic Search Engines Freebase Hakia Sensebot Powerset Deepdyve Cognition And more…..
  • 10. Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 The dilemma is: Which stage are we now? One might say that we are currently experiencing the crescendo of Web 2.0. Social networking capabilities, forums, sites and services have revolutionised both business and collaboration on the internet. It is undeniable that there are distinct differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0; both in goal and execution of their defining attributes. As bloggers have been noting for years, Web 3.0 is most definitely different from Web 2.0, although those differences might be too subtle for the rest of us to notice for quite some time. (Source) http://mytarget.com/?p=208
  • 11. What are experts saying about the future:Latest reports, articles, websites Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On, By Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle. (Web 2.0 Summit, 2009) Pew Research Report (4 May 2010) on “The Fate of the Semantic Web” (895 technology experts, survey) Research Information (Feb/Mar 2010) on “Web 3.0 promises change for Libraries” The Semantic Web Web 3.0 Concepts in Plain English (Presentations) Useful websites to follow: iLibrarian; Mashable; Search Engine Journal; ReadWriteWeb.... 8 Mobile Technology to watch in 2009/2010
  • 12. Web 2.0 Applications in support to Teaching, Learning & Research
  • 13. UJ Sciences Librarian 2.0 strategy Stage 1: 2007-2008 (Individual Experiments) Created the following tools: - UJ Sciences Librarian Blog(Oct’07) - UJ Librarian News Blog(Oct’ 07) - Delicious: tag articles (Oct’ 07) - Flickr account (Nov’ 07) - YouTube account (Dec’ 07) - Wiki portal (Early’ 08) - Facebook profile (May’ 08) - Second Liveaccount (May’08) - Mind Maps(Mid’ 08) -Twitter(Sep’08) - Library Thingaccount (Sep’ 08) - UJ Science Library News Blog(Oct’08) - Technorati; Snap Shots; Share This; Scribd, LinkedIn, many more ….. Stage 2: 2009 (Integration + further experimentation) Updated the Wiki Portal (Jan’ 09) - Over 45 web pages (Jan-Jun’ 09) - IM/Chat account: MeeboMe (Feb’09) - Embedded Widgetson the Portal (IM; Blogs; Twitter; Delicious; Google widgets, etc.) New initiatives: -iGoogle web profile (Apr’ 09) - Netvibes portal (May’09) - Custom Search Enginefor the Portal - Google Map(Aug’ 09) Stage 3: 2010 - Feedback from users & updates according to needs - Mobile Technologies (Library initiative) - More experiments with new tools
  • 14. Blog it: Say Anything 2009: Total number of blogs-126 million
  • 15. Twitter: Follow! Tweet! Re-tweet! Keep current; chat; share; collaborate in a minute http://twitter.com/ujlibscience
  • 16. Twitter is still Growing! http://www.alexa.com/
  • 17. Who is NOT on Facebook?
  • 18. UJ Library is onFacebook UJ Library Group Created: May 2010, 11 members UJ Library: One Book, One Library Created: May 2010, 30 members
  • 19. UJ Library is on Facebook UJ Sciences Librarian Hot Alert Created: Jan 2009, 30 members UJ Library:Doornfontein Created: June 2009, 23members
  • 20. Latest from Facebook Like button. already is all over the Internet. When you click you post the item, whether it's a blog post, photo or web page to your Facebook news feed. Friends faces. A consequence of these buttons will be that your friends' Facebook profile photos will start showing up all over the web. No log-ins. These new Facebook features will show up regardless of whether or not you have entered a user name and password on a particular Web site. Toolbars. Facebook announced new toolbars that other Web sites can add to the bottom of their pages. The toolbar lets you "like" a particular web page or item, and gives you information about what your friends think of the page you're viewing Privacy issues – double-check your privacy settings Read the article: What you should know about Facebook’s changes (04/2010)
  • 21. Tag it (Social Bookmarking) http://delicious.com/tags/sciencelibrarian
  • 22. LinkedIn: The Professional connectionshttp://za.linkedin.com/in/pavlinkakovatcheva
  • 23. Map it: Where is your Library?
  • 24. Map it: Top databases per Subject?
  • 25. Chat it: How may I help you?
  • 26. Wiki it! Library Portal: One stop servicehttp://ujsciencelibrarian.pbworks.com/
  • 27. Sciences Librarian 2.0: Virtual support to users Provides access to: Sciences Subject Portals Teaching, Research & Undergraduates Support for Sciences users Top Electronic Resources for Sciences User Education, Guides & Tutorials Virtual Learning Environment: Special websites with instructions for Courses & Assignments Social Networking tools: Twitter; IM/Chat; Library & Research News (blogs); Social Bookmarking (articles), etc. Current Awareness Services Continuously adapting to the needs of diverse user community. Aim: Make scientific information easily accessible Tailor-made content for researchers One stop to subject specific information Integrated Library & Internet Resources Market Library resources & services to clients
  • 28. Sciences Librarian 2.0: Embedded services to users (1)
  • 29. Sciences Librarian 2.0: Embedded services to users (2)
  • 30. Web 3.0: Looking forward into the Future. The Future is NOW!iGoogle: Personalisation of information (widgets)
  • 31. Web 3.0: Looking forward into the Future. The Future is NOW! Netvibes: One Portal to Library and Internet Resources: User-centered http://www.netvibes.com/ujlibscience
  • 32. Web 3.0: Looking forward into the Future. The Future is NOW!Semantic Web: Search Engines http://www.hakia.com/
  • 34. The technology will continue to develop, from Web 2.0 into Web 3.0 and have impact on libraries, academia, research and life in general. The Web 2.0 applications already has changed the way we do business and communicate with each other. It changed the social landscape in which we exist. In the library weneed to embrace and adopt the new tools to keep in step with our user needs and expectations. Facebook & Twitter became a “must do” communication channel for business and pleasure. Some Libraries are already using the Mobile technologies, changing the way the Library Services and Resources are accessed. The new technologies implementation calls for new skills development. We are “out there”, not only “in here”. We are part of the creation and sharing of the worlds knowledge and information. We are a cutting-age Librarians.
  • 35. Thanks “Once a new technology rolls over you, if you are not part of the steamroller, you are part of the road” Stewart Brand