This link has been bookmarked by 32 people . It was first bookmarked on 06 May 2008, by Warren Ediger.
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Susan WaterworthInteresting & comprehensive pros and cons of the digital age and how it relates to library services: "In terms of specific recommendations for the future: Librarians need to keep abreast of the latest in technology. This includes having an open and accepting attitude toward technology. We must be viewed as champions of new forms of information and access."
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16 Apr 09
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ho could predict that it would become commonplace for everyday people to catalog information and assign subject headings? But, that’s what’s “tagging” or “social bookmarking” is all about—labeling webs
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Laura BarnesSWOT analysis of Web 2.0 technologies for libraries
Web2.0 library technology libraries information_literacy Library2.0 social_networking Delicious
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Judy O'ConnellThe key for libraries is that this is a parallel information universe. Libraries—as institutions founded on meeting people's information needs—need to take the lead in this parallel information universe.
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mcmikedermottWhat's out there and what it means for libraries
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Ratcatcherrecommends being skeptical about technology - sort of
social networking secondlife technology article in:libraryjournal
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Sheryl Nussbaum-BeachThe Web 2.0 “buzz” starts with new technologies such as virtual worlds, cell phones and handheld devices that offer 24/7 web access, tagging, social networks, and blogs and brings together various web capabilities in unique combinations (known as “m
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