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Mattie ByrdRun by Sarah Houghton-Jan, the Digital Futures Manager for the San José Public Library. Her goal in maintaining this blog is to create a "one-stop-shop for all Techie Library Staff."
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Betha GutscheSlides from LiB's presentation on managing information overload
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Ken Fujiuchia webcast for the Canadian Education Institute entitled "Web 2.0 Services for Smaller, Underfunded Libraries."
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Reggie RyanLibarianInBlack.net- a great blog about libraries and librarians in the digital age
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Christina Bentheimresources and discussions for the "tech-librarians-by-default" among us...
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Cathy OxleyLibrarianin Black talks about Meebo, an instant mesaaging widget I'd like to add to our new web pages. People can chat to you (ask a Librarian a question) when you are online, or leave you a message when you are offline)
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Julia Lesagefrom librarian blogging about tech resources; interesting variety of topics covered; points to things I would like to follow up on
blogs design Internet progressive tech tips tools digitalculture links portals usability
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David Lee King has written an excellent piece entitled "How Can We Change the Unchangeable, or David’s Rant" in which he discusses the elephant in the room with all this wonderful Library 2.0 stuff. (No, not the "inadequate staffing" elephant--that's the other elephant there in the corner to your left). His elephant is the issue of administrators often blocking change, especially technology changes, and sometimes even those changes that they have requested or initiated. David asks three questions of his readers at the end, and if you can, pitch in a few ideas for one of them over on David's site.
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Juergen PlieningerTechnologie-Nachrichten aus der Bibliotheksarbeit
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Judy O'ConnellResources and discussions for the "tech-librarinas-by-default" among us
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Library 2.0 Discussion Continues The Library 2.0 discussion continues. Walt Crawford has a wonderful lengthy special issue of Cites & Insights completely devoted to exploring and explaining Library 2.0. Many bloggers are responding to Walt's discussion and adding their own perspectives. Even though my brief definition of Libray 2.0 has been bandied about quite a bit, I think it is lacking. I don't think that Library 2.0 can be described in one paragraph or by one person. The best thing I can offer is a recommendation to read some other people's perspectives: Jenny Levine's What is New about Library 2.0; John Blyberg's 11 Reasons Why Library 2.0 Exists and Matters; Michael Stephens's summary of Stephen Abram's Web 2.0 - Huh?! Library 2.0, Librarian 2.0; and Meredith Farkas's Let's make libraries better, ok? I agree with a lot of what has been written, and I disagree with a lot of it too. I'm not going to get into particulars; I don't see the point. What I will do is throw my hat in the ring with Meredith, who says: "I really hope that Library 2.0 isn’t a polarizing force in the blogosphere because we all need to continue sharing our good ideas and success stories." I think that there are a lot of good ideas coming out of the Library 2.0 proponents' discussions. In fact, I have goals for the next year or two that have largely come out of Library 2.0 discussions. I also think there is some negativity coming out of these discussions (unintentionally): promoting services to youth while ignoring other service areas; making libraries who can't do these wonderful things right this second feel irrelevant; promoting technology over all else. I think there are happy mediums to be found here--things to take away from the Library 2.0 discussions to improve existing services and create new ones. I do sincerely hope that everyone can agree (and I think that most of us can) that there are things to take away from Library 2.0 as well as some things to leav
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