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Finding the Time Anne Welsh NCVO Publishers’ Forum, March 2008 Make Web 2.0 Work for You

Finding the Time for Web 2.0

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Finding the Time

Anne Welsh

NCVO Publishers’ Forum, March 2008Make Web 2.0 Work for You

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2.0 For All?

• DON’T do it because it’s 2.0

• DON’T do it because everyone else is 2.0

• Do it because it meets your business needs

– Meet customer expectations

– Improve existing services

– Get the job done quicker / more easily

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Feed Me!

Save your customers time and catch them when they’re in a good mood / ready for you

‘Cookies’ by abielskas, http://www.flickr.com/photos/abielskas/22134354/

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Print Catalogues

I file hundreds, yearly – on receipt:

‘Oscar the Grouch Cliche’ by Ben Scicluna, http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben-sci/707184267/

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Law Library CampaignNovember 2007

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*Bookshop* Meets Demand,February 2008

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Customer Needs

What the Law Librarians wanted:

i.e. All the stuff you normally use to make a purchase decision – they just wanted it faster

Excerpt from ‘Dear Publisher, we want RSS now!’, Binary Law, 2 November 2007http://www.binarylaw.co.uk/index.php/2007/11/02/dear-publisher-we-want-rss-now/

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You Make the Data

“Recycle” it for RSS!

Excerpt from ‘Dear Publisher, we want RSS now!’, Binary Law, 2 November 2007http://www.binarylaw.co.uk/index.php/2007/11/02/dear-publisher-we-want-rss-now/

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Money for Old Rope?

Create a feed for your data:• Website manager / publisher

(Most CMS have RSS)• Buy software & create

e.g. Feed-for-all, http://www.feedforall.com/

• Use free softwaree.g. RSS-xpress, http://rssxpress.ukoln.ac.uk/

Image: ‘Ropes on the Beach’ by extranoise, http://www.flickr.com/photos/extranoise/490460126/

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Too Technical?Too Political?

Image: from ‘Finding Your Life Work’ (1940), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBANGqNZ8_g

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Blog It!

The feed is generated automatically, for free

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Image: ‘Typewriter Letters’ by Laineys Repertoire, http://www.flickr.com/photos/76283671@N00/184612848/

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Work as a Group

*Always* have clear guidelines on what to includeImage: ‘More Muppets’ by mj*laflaca, http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjlaflaca/197703284/

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Original Content?

• Most time-consuming to produce• In surveys, readers prefer it• Be regular (once a month, once a week, etc.

AND / OR

• Pad it out (cf. Magazines)

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Overall Strategy

• How does it fit with existing work?• If it’s not part of your main website, where are you going to make the links?• Navigation – even if you’re doing this yourself, draw on others’ skills to help

– Webmaster– Information staff

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Email newsletters

• You could replace these with 2.0 BUT

• Users can be loyal, sticking with the mailshot as well as / instead of RSS

• How tech-savvy is your audience?

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• Do you use your enewsletter to maintain a mailing list? • Is it useful to have an accurate count of subscribers to an ebulletin when you apply for funding?• Do you carry advertisements in your enews?

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Just Another Channel?

This blog links to authors’ blogs, the catalogue & relevant news on the main website

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Competition?

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Time-Saving 2.0

1. Developers always have a wishlist

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Time-Saving 2.0

2. Think BIG ... ... then scale to your needs & budget

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Time-Saving 2.0

3. Watch your wealthy competitors

... feeds work for competitive intelligence, too

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Time-Saving 2.0

4. Keep up with new technology– New, difficult things get easier over time

– People write help notes & programmes

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Time-Saving 2.0

5. Re-use, repurpose & redirect