The key here is that these technologies are collaborative in nature and focus on user-created material.
The key here is that these technologies are collaborative in nature and focus on user-created material.
User created content--collaborative, shared, ever-changing...
A good example of using Web 2.0 to link to online resources & organize them by subject/department. Bookmarking allows multiple librarians to update these subject lists, while eliminating the need to update static web pages on the library's web site.
*See our use of wordpress (web 2.0) to create a static 1.0 web page--what NOT to do! (http://wgiltech.wordpress.com/). An RSS feed to our bookmarks using a social bookmarking tool would have been better.
A good example of using Web 2.0 technology to improve work flow!
A Web 2.0 Website