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A framework for dealing with digital media. Using a 4D approach Chris Addison, Web Communications, International Food Policy Research Institute 11 November2010, Svendborg Denmark. Web is dead?.
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A framework for dealing with digital media Using a 4D approach Chris Addison, Web Communications, International Food Policy Research Institute 11 November2010, Svendborg Denmark
Web is dead? • top 10 Web sites accounted for 31 percent of US pageviews in 2001, 40 percent in 2006, and about 75 percent in 2010. According to Compete quoted in wired
4Dimensions online • Decentralized content • Collection:Wordpress, Slideshare, Flickr, Youtube • Distribution:Feeds, Email, Embedding • a Descriptivesystem to put information in context • Indexing:manual cataloguing, custom search • ways to ensure we are part of the Discussion • Dialogue:Wikipedia,Facebook,Twitter, Linked-in, Blogposts, Features • Display content for new devices, channels and audiences • Display:Video, Slideshare, Mobile apps
Description (in context) Folksonomy Tagging Markup keywords Twitter Disqus Discussion Email (with users) Flash+xml Blogs Social Bookmarking embedding feeds Youtube Google Slideshare Animated Brochures Display Decentralisation (in the right places) (Open to all)
Decentralise Your content on others sites The big ten and so many more……..
Decentralise dissemination Help others to feature your content
Description Putting information in context Bringing together Showing the media - embedding
Where the users come from ReferringSites Google Direct
Heightvisits Wikipedia Feedburner Google books Email
Repec WidthPages per visit Feedburner/email Email Google books Eldis
DepthAverage time on site Twitter Email
New dimension% New visits Wikipedia Mobile site Facebook Twitter
Adjusted Country statisticsExpressing as proportion of connected users South Africa Ethiopia Congo DRC Bangladesh Uganda Sudan
3 outputs = 21% of visitors Climate Change 6%Food Policy Report Millions Fed 7% Global Hunger Index 8%
Video views 2500+ Book Visits 1000+ 11000+ total visits Twitter followers >3000 Powerpoint views >250 Booklet visits 700+ Seminar audiences >300 Reaching Multiple Audiences through Multiple Channels
Event Book Video Video Trailer Video Video Video Discussionpapers Video Video Video Video Booklet Website Website Website Email/ discussion groups Infomediaries Amazon Communities
The web engine Twitter OAI for documents Youtube iCAL for events Facebook/Linked in Blog RSS Content input tools Feed exchange platform Web care system Analytics system Index Google sitemap Google scholar CMS/ Wiki Google news