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		<title>South By Southwest (SXSW) &#8211; Final Thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 18:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason A. Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some visuals for the crowd&#8230;



Check out the Flickr stream provided by Chad Hutchens for more pics from the conference and Austin.
South by Southwest Interactive was well worth the time and money.  TERRA: the nature of our world didn&#8217;t win the finals, but I was pretty happy just to be competing in this race. In [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=diginit.wordpress.com&blog=32913&post=32&subd=diginit&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/87378960@N00/422342896/in/set-72157600001616015/" title="TERRA"><img src="http://diginit.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/422342896_d7d82124ec_s2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="TERRA" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/87378960@N00/422342569/in/set-72157600001616015/" title="View of Austin"><img src="http://diginit.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/422342569_a5c3c2db14_s2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="View of Austin" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/87378960@N00/422342387/in/set-72157600001616015/" title="A sea of schwag bags"><img src="http://diginit.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/422342387_c30c4cbe95_s2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="A sea of schwag bags" /></a></p>
<p>Check out the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/87378960@N00/sets/72157600001616015/">Flickr stream</a> provided by Chad Hutchens for more pics from the conference and Austin.</p>
<p>South by Southwest Interactive was well worth the time and money.  <a href="http://www.lifeonterra.com">TERRA: the nature of our world</a> didn&#8217;t win the finals, but I was pretty happy just to be competing in this race. In terms of new ideas for digital library apps, I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever felt so full of ideas after a conference. Some possibilities: microformats integrated into results pages, digital document delivery based on XML, blip.tv api to leverage distribution of digital library videos&#8230;  It was great to get outside of the library community and Austin was lots o&#8217; fun as well.  As conferences go, the price wasn&#8217;t steep &#8211; under $250 with food and drink options every night.  If you get the chance, step outside your library comfort zone.  It&#8217;ll work wonders.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE: </strong>The podcasts of the SXSWi panels continue to grow.  Check out the <a href="http://2007.sxsw.com/coverage/podcasts/">SXSWi podcast page</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/SXSWpodcasts">SXSWi podcast feed</a> to see the latest additions.</p>
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		<title>South By Southwest (SXSW) &#8211; Day 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 18:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason A. Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My final day at the conference.  Still found lots to do and write about.  More of a brain dump&#8230;
Get Unstuck: Moving From 1.0 to 2.0
Moderator: Liz Danzico Director, experience strategy, Daylife
Liz Danzico   Director, experience strategy,   Daylife
Kristian Bengtsson   Creative Dir,   FutureLab
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>My final day at the conference.  Still found lots to do and write about.  More of a brain dump&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Get Unstuck: Moving From 1.0 to 2.0</strong><br />
Moderator: Liz Danzico Director, experience strategy, Daylife<br />
Liz Danzico   Director, experience strategy,   Daylife<br />
Kristian Bengtsson   Creative Dir,   FutureLab<br />
Chris Messina   Co-founder,   Citizen Agency<br />
Luke Wroblewski   Principal Designer,   Yahoo!<br />
Jeffrey Zeldman   Founder,   Happy Cog</p>
<p>This was a great panel.  A conversation about organizational cultures and how to change them.  Relevant to just about anyone who works in the service industry.</p>
<p>Stuck is about perspective<br />
act or process of:<br />
doing good work<br />
being productive<br />
feeling fulfilled on a team</p>
<p>How are you stuck? too many meetings; micromanage</p>
<p>Process:<br />
document design process with wiki, blog, flickr, open up to world<br />
management through conversation &#8211; talk before design, listen, create trust and comfort<br />
keep researching &#8211; getting data and trends, write things down to think things through<br />
accept constant change &#8211; be fearless and have fun<br />
set the terms for the conversation &#8211; name it<br />
don&#8217;t pitch your process &#8211; just add value<br />
articulate simple goals</p>
<p>&#8220;hire your clients&#8221; &#8211; find the opportunity, bring the solution<br />
understanding context &#8211; become friendly<br />
<strong><br />
The Future of the Online Magazine</strong><br />
Moderator: Rufus Griscom CEO, Nerve Media<br />
Rufus Griscom   CEO,   Nerve Media<br />
Sean Mills  The Onion<br />
Ricky Van Veen   Editor,   CollegeHumor.com<br />
Laurel Touby   CEO &amp; Founder,   mediabistro.com<br />
Joan Walsh   Editor in Chief,   Salon.com</p>
<p>Another hilarious panel with leaders of some of the world&#8217;s most compelling online magazines discuss their visions of where this medium is headed.  Pretty interesting to see old school editing model versus user-generated editing model.  American Idol was used as an example of a user-generated media. Blogs continually came up as a way to increase readership and even recruit talent.  The physical side of the business was also considered.  Some of the &#8220;online&#8221; business are still dipping their toes in the physical world.  Examples: the Onion &#8211; books and t-shirts; CollegeHumor &#8211; t-shirts.</p>
<p>How has business changed?<br />
web2.0 has helped &#8211; blogosphere disseminates, lightly moderated content from readers<br />
RSS helps, but only geeks are active users &#8211; newsletters are more effective (email)<br />
increasing importance of natural web traffic and blog links</p>
<p>Is edited content obsolete?<br />
full-time staff remains<br />
collective editing can work, but we still need editors.</p>
<p>Can premium paid content work?<br />
Advertising revenue can stem the tide<br />
Subscription might be able to work &#8211; membership programs these are valuable, loyal users<br />
&#8220;Our publications are a community&#8221; LT<br />
Merchandise can be another source of revenue</p>
<p>How to maintain consistent voice?<br />
Not really a concern, the web has multiple voices<br />
<strong><br />
The Growth and Evolution of Microformats</strong><br />
Moderator: Tantek Çelik Chief Technologist, Technorati<br />
Frances Berriman  Volume<br />
Michael Kaply  IBM<br />
Glenn Jones   Creative Dir,   Madgex<br />
Tantek Çelik   Chief Technologist,   Technorati</p>
<p>Microformats is an extension of structured xhtml and metadata&#8230; From the <a href="http://microformats.org/">microformats</a> site:</p>
<blockquote><p>Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns (e.g. <abbr title="eXtensible HyperText Markup Language">XHTML</abbr>, blogging).</p></blockquote>
<p>This was a packed house which is cool for at least two reasons.</p>
<p>1. It was competing with Dan Rather&#8217;s keynote.<br />
2. It&#8217;s really encouraging to see geeks take the idea of metadata and bring it to the masses.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll see if it takes off.  At its core, it gives us a way to markup up blogs or web pages with some semantic data.  It gives a richer meaning (for machines and people) to sections of a page.  Imagine search results with extra standardized markup behind the scenes that let you push pieces of a page to mobile devices, feedreaders or even other web pages.</p>
<p>Favorite Question:</p>
<p>Could microformats be a data transfer layer? Yes, could be a low level API &#8211; expose a simple set of data. Could read simple structured data from a web page</p>
<p><strong>Open Content, Remix Culture and the Sharing Economy: Rights, Ownership and Getting Paid</strong><br />
Moderator: Eric Steuer Creative Dir, Creative Commons<br />
Eric Steuer   Creative Dir,   Creative Commons<br />
Glenn Otis Brown   Products Counsel,   YouTube<br />
John Buckman   Founder and CEO,   Magnatune<br />
Laurie Racine  Eyespot and DotSub<br />
Max Schorr   Publisher &amp; Founding Ed,   GOOD</p>
<p>Kind of hit or miss&#8230;  Some feuding on the panel between Magnatune guy and YouTube guy.  Some highlights about copyright and DMCA:</p>
<p>DMCA &#8211; it is up to content owners, tacitly they want people to use their content<br />
Let copyright holders make the choice about content use. Direction is toward &#8220;openness&#8221;</p>
<p>Is it the responsibility of companies to be open?<br />
good for business, good for customers<br />
agreements/licenses could have simple and complicated versions</p>
<p>It was interesting to hear an audience member ask, &#8220;why should university license open content?&#8221;  This could play into how we sell institutional repositories.  Make the contributors know that they still own the rights to the content.  Note to self: emphasize library role as one of access intermediary.</p>
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		<title>South By Southwest (SXSW) &#8211; Day 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:54:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason A. Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping the ball rolling&#8230;  Some thoughts from the day.  It was another great day.  The best part of this conference is hearing about new ideas and working to translate the idea into the library web environment.

Why We Should Ignore Users
Moderator: Robert Hoekman Jr Interaction Designer &#124; Consultant, www.rhjr.net
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Keeping the ball rolling&#8230;  Some thoughts from the day.  It was another great day.  The best part of this conference is hearing about new ideas and working to translate the idea into the library web environment.<br />
<strong><br />
Why We Should Ignore Users</strong><br />
Moderator: Robert Hoekman Jr Interaction Designer | Consultant, www.rhjr.net<br />
Robert Hoekman Jr   Interaction Designer | Consultant,   www.rhjr.net<br />
Sarah Bloomer   Principal,   Sarah Bloomer &amp; Co<br />
Mark Schraad   Sr User Interaction Designer,   AOL<br />
Christina Wodtke   CEO,   Cucina Media</p>
<p>I love the title; I just couldn&#8217;t resist.  What are the merits of user research?  Great question and it was a room full of interaction designers, information architects.  There&#8217;s a whole world out there whose job it is to research and create from the user perspective.  Robert Hoekman Jr was the  dissenter on the panel.  The other panelists were really interested in canonizing user feedback as the only way to create.  Hoekman pointed to the inconsistencies in user feedback and spoke about designing around tasks and activities.  Build the tool and see what works for users.  Might try and bring some of that sentiment back to academe&#8230;   <strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong> Non-Developers to Open Source Acolytes: Tell Me Why I Care</strong><br />
Moderator: Elisa Camahort Pres of Events &amp; Mktg, BlogHer<br />
Elisa Camahort   Pres of Events &amp; Mktg,   BlogHer<br />
Dawn Foster   Dir of Community &amp; Partner Programs,   Compiere<br />
Annalee Newitz   Freelance Writer<br />
Erica Rios   Internet Project Mgr,   Anita Borg Institute For Women and Technology</p>
<p>Interesting panel trying to bridge the gap between open source zealots and the designers they develop for. A solid, balanced conversation about what makes open source compelling for both parties.  Nice give and take with the audience.  Best quote &#8220;Open Source is not free as in beer; it&#8217;s free as in freedom to build what you need.&#8221;  There&#8217;s a hidden cost to this stuff, but you need to balance it with the advantages of the open programming development model.<br />
<strong><br />
How to Convince Your Company to Embrace Mashup Culture</strong><br />
Moderator: Kevin Lawver , AOL<br />
Kevin Lawver  AOL<br />
Steven Chipman   Pr Software Engineer,   AOL<br />
Gregory Cypes   Sr Software Engineer,   AOL Instant Messanger<br />
Alla Gringaus  Time Inc Interactive<br />
Arun Ranganathan  AOL</p>
<p>I was expecting a little more from this group.  More of a dog and pony show about some pretty cool AOL projects.  OpenID, a new way of confiriming identity on the internet based on a user&#8217;s personal url, received some airtime.  Promising, but seems like it&#8217;s a bit out of reach for those people that don&#8217;t live and breath the web. There was also some encouragement to work on interesting projects outside of your work duties. <a href="http://ficlets.com/">Ficlets.com</a>, an online storytelling service, was used as an example.</p>
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		<title>South By Southwest (SXSW) &#8211; Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2007 06:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason A. Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of panels to visit. It&#8217;s a chance to see web heroes up close and personal.   Most of the panels will be available as podcasts.  Here&#8217;s the feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/SXSWpodcasts. Wireless access was pretty good, but I&#8217;m avoiding liveblogging the panels (obviously). I just wanted to collect some of my thoughts on my [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=diginit.wordpress.com&blog=32913&post=29&subd=diginit&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Lots of panels to visit. It&#8217;s a chance to see web heroes up close and personal.   Most of the panels will be available as podcasts.  Here&#8217;s the feed: <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/SXSWpodcasts">http://feeds.feedburner.com/SXSWpodcasts</a>. Wireless access was pretty good, but I&#8217;m avoiding liveblogging the panels (obviously). I just wanted to collect some of my thoughts on my own time&#8230;  Anyway, here&#8217;s a cursory summary and commentary of some of the panels visited.</p>
<p><strong>A Decade of Style</strong><br />
Molly Holzschlag Pres, Molly.com Inc<br />
Eric Meyer Principal, Complex Spiral Consulting<br />
Chris Wilson IE Platform Architect, Microsoft<br />
Douglas Bowman Visual Design Lead, Google</p>
<p>More of a reflection on Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and where CSS development is going from some pioneers of design. Question and answer session mostly&#8230;  It was interesting to note how much knowledge was the panel assumed the audience would have.  Talked through very advanced CSS techniques and nobody in crowd batted an eyelash.  It made me feel like I was in the right place.  The highlight was hearing Doug Bowman talk about the possibility of layout markup for CSS and the use of variables and constants in stylesheets.  Brilliant, let&#8217;s see it in the CSS 4 spec.</p>
<p><strong>How to Bluff Your Way in Web 2.0</strong><br />
Andy Budd   Creative Dir,   Clearleft Ltd<br />
Jeremy Keith   Web Developer,   Clearleft Ltd</p>
<p>These guys were entertaining and hilarious.  Much of the presentation was tongue in cheek, but poignant.  We&#8217;ve been doing a lot of this web 2.0 stuff since Tim Berners Lee invented hypertext.  Look at Amazon and Ebay &#8211; commenting, rating&#8230;  If you have a chance, listen to the <a href="http://2007.sxsw.com/coverage/podcasts/">podcast available on the South by Southwest site</a>. This was the first session where I heard of a call to kill &#8220;web2.0&#8243; as a term.  Let&#8217;s start looking at the technologies on their own terms and not get lost in the broader semantic debate.  There&#8217;s valuable stuff under the web 2.0 umbrella, but let&#8217;s get rid of the term. Good stuff.<br />
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Web App Autopsy</strong><br />
Moderator: Ryan Campbell Co-founder, Infinity Box Inc<br />
Ryan Campbell   Co-founder,   Infinity Box Inc<br />
William Flagg   Pres,   RegOnline<br />
John Zeratsky   Designer,   FeedBurner<br />
Josh Williams   CEO,   Firewheel Design</p>
<p>A nice chance to hear from the folks that built FeedBurner.  That&#8217;s a solid web application.  The panel evaluated the code behind top web apps, more of a focus on eCommerce apps which was pretty relevant to libraries.  A couple of takeaways from the QandA: &#8220;The reality is that the marketplace doesn&#8217;t look like us (techgeeks); it&#8217;s about selling ease of use for your application.&#8221; AND &#8220;Here&#8217;s a new design principle: put as few barriers as possible in front of user (keep forms simple)&#8221;<br />
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Web 2.0 and Semantic Web: The Impact on Scientific Publishing<br />
&#8220;new webtech and science publishing: (re)constructing the scientific article&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Second mention about an allergy to the web 2.0 moniker&#8230;  This was a great session looking at how web 2.0 technologies &#8211; social bookmarking, tagging, RSS &#8211; are informing the design of online scientific journals and the way research can be conducted. There was an interesting discussion about traditional metrics for impact factors and journal power rankings.  Blogs, tagging, active participation in soical networks are a different kinfd of impact factor within your field.  The problem is how to reward and encourage this new kind of impact.  What can you measure? PageRank, Trackbacks, Web Traffic, number of bookmarks, number of comments..  These new opportunities for measurements move much faster than traditional citation ranking metrics. I&#8217;m leaving quite a bit out&#8230;  A quick takeaway from the QandA: How does the Semantic Web relate to tagging?  Tagging is first step &#8211; translate the actions and definitions we are seeing into semantic web relationships.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stood in line today for my badge.  It only took about 45minutes.  (Pictures will be coming.)  Chad Hutchens, a colleague and my travel guide, had the insight to get us to the convention center early.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Stood in line today for my badge.  It only took about 45minutes.  (Pictures will be coming.)  Chad Hutchens, a colleague and my travel guide, had the insight to get us to the convention center early.</p>
<p>This thing is big.  Much bigger than any library conference I&#8217;ve been to.   It&#8217;s also full of a younger crowd.  4o something feels like an old fart.  I&#8217;ll post more later tonight when I collect my thoughts.   Can&#8217;t wait for the start tomorrow.</p>
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