This link has been bookmarked by 29 people . It was first bookmarked on 07 Jun 2006, by Erik Stattin.
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Nombulelo KasanaA Focus for Discussion and a Call to ArmsLibrary 2.0 is a term that provides focus to a number of ongoing conversations around the changing ways that libraries should make themselves and their services visible to end users and to one another.
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Library 2.0 is more, though, than just a stimulus to conversation. The phrase captures notions of disruptive change, and promises to challenge both the ways in which we consider our library services and the forms in which they are offered to potential beneficiaries.
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Rather, the widespread availability of rich, open sources of information has raised the skills, the expectations and the aspirations of our users and theirs, and this is surely not a bad thing. It has shown us some of what may be possible, and has given us much toward which we can aspire and then move beyond. We should not lash out, attack, or complain. Rather, we should embrace these changes and extend them, in order to improve the range of services available and to meet the needs of our users.
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Coming Together around Library 2.0
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Yvonne MurtaghComing Together around Library 2.0: A Focus for Discussion and a Call to Arms - Talis
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Edith SpellerBrilliant: Dr. Miller of Talis discusses the need for sharing and collaboration to take advantage of libraries' info resources in building, improving and integrating library systems, and I totally agree with him.
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18 Apr 06
Angela Kille'Library 2.0' is a term that provides focus to a number of ongoing conversations around the changing ways that libraries should make themselves and their services visible to end users and to one another. Library 2.0 is more, though, than just a stimulus t
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17 Apr 06
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Ratcatcher"'Library 2.0' [1, 2] is a term that provides focus to a number of ongoing conversations around the changing ways that libraries should make themselves and their services visible to end users and to one another."
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