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13 Oct 12
P MallettAn article from SirsiDynix OneSource that introduces and describes Web 2.0, Library 2.0, and Librarian 2.0 and discusses what the future may be with Web 3.0.
SirsiDynix OneSource Web 3.0 Libraries Tecnology Librarian 2.0 Library 2.0 Web 2.0
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17 Jun 12
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04 Mar 12
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Katherine WA newsletter from the SirsiDynix vendor. This article describes Web 2.0 and its affiliated terms-Library 2.0 and Librarian 2.0 and the possibility of a Web 3.0 in the near future.
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28 Feb 12
A HWeb article by Stephen Abrams on the use of web 2.0 in libraries and the next steps for libraries and the use of web technologies.
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09 Jan 12
James Higgins"ILS 325"
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Web 2.0
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Web 2.0 is about the more human aspects of interactivity. It’s about conversations, interpersonal networking, personalization, and individualism.
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Web 2.0 is ultimately about a social phenomenon
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the distribution and creation of Web content itself
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what our most critical users don’t know about or use, we can often inform them about and train them in the newest technologies that can have an impact on their success.
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For those libraries that block access to the newest applications, they are positioning their technological presence as one which is poor.
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every one of the technologies listed in Web 2.0
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could be useful in an enterprise, institutional, or community environment and could be driven or introduced by the library.
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to not shy away from adding advanced functionality and features directly into the content.
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SirsiDynix has for many years offered open and allowed read-only, direct access to the database.
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Librarian 2.0 strives to
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Understand the power of the Web 2.0 opportunities
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Learn the major tools of Web 2.0 and Library 2.0
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Is device independent and uses and delivers to everything from laptops to PDAs to iPods
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Connect people and technology and information in context
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Doesn’t shy away from non-traditional cataloging and classification and chooses tagging, tag clouds, folksonomies, and user-driven content descriptions and classifications where appropriate
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Embrace non-textual information and the power of pictures, moving images, sight, and sound
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Use the latest tools of communication (such as Skype) to connect content, expertise, information coaching, and people
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Connect with everyone using their communication mode of choice – telephone, Skype, IM, SMS, texting, email, virtual reference, etc.
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First and foremost, Librarian 2.0 understands his or her users at a deep level
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in terms of their goals and aspirations, workflows, social and content needs, and more.
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Librarian 2.0 is where the user is, when the user is there.
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It’s about conversations, interpersonal networking, personalization, and individualism.
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It’s primarily about a much higher level of interactivity and deeper user experiences, which are enabled by the recent advances in Web software combined with insights into the transformational aspects of the Internet. Web 2.0 is ultimately about a social phenomenon - not just about networked social experiences but about the distribution and creation of Web content itself, “characterized by open communication, decentralization of authority, freedom to share and reuse, and the market as a conversation.”
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22 Jul 08
Justin TylerWeb 2.0, Library 2.0, and Librarian 2.0: Preparing for the 2.0 World
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Recently I was asked if some software applications I was involved in were Web 2.0 compliant. This was amusing and distressing on so many levels. It’s amusing because what is being called Web 2.0 isn’t a “standard” in almost any sense of the word. It’s distressing because it shows how quickly a conversation becomes an expectation in today’s world. This is a perfect example of the power of the 95 Theses of the Cluetrain Manifesto. You can remind yourself about these at http://www.cluetrain.com/. The major thesis to me is number one – “Markets are conversations.”
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Ratcatcher"Clearly, every one of the technologies listed in Web 2.0 above – RSS, Wikis, blogging, personalization, podcasting, streaming media, ratings, alerts, folksonomies, tagging, social networking software, and the rest – could be useful in an enterprise,
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