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content that is created and updated by a number of different people
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we made sure to let people know that we expected the systems wouldn’t be perfect, that we wanted feedback on them, and that we would be making improvements constantly
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Most library Web sites do not have spaces for users to contribute content. Our site was no exception.
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user as contributor became the fifth pillar of the site redesig
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Lisa PhilpottsHow to make the shift from a traditional website to one based on Web 2.0. Additionally resources at the bottom of the page.
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pascale coulettePar Karen A. Coombs in Computers in Libraries > January 2007
Bibliotheconomie Web2.0 Webdesign Bibliotheques2.0 Articles mon_delicious
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Building a Library Web Site on the Pillars of Web 2.0
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Further discussion and reading led me to design six pillars of Web 2.0 that
we wanted to use as the foundation for rebuilding our library Web site. These
six pillars are as follows:1. Radical decentralization
2. Small pieces loosely joined
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Perpetual beta
4. Remixable content
5. User as contributor
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user experience
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