Provides information on ways to implement the Library 2.0 service model to reach new library users and facilitate more user-drive services and technology.
To enhance information literacy instruction, librarians such as Michelle Boule (2007) consider that: We [librarians] could also build games that teach information literacy. If a game were to present a problem to users, ...
Library 2.0 Initiatives in Academic Libraries
Library 2.0: does everyone seem to know what this means except you? Or are you reasonably well informed but wondering what challenge to take on next? In this new work,...
This book offers practical strategies for all library and information practitioners and policy makers with responsibility for developing and delivering information literacy programmes to their users.
Web 2.0 technology is a hot topic at the moment, and public librarians in particular are beginning to feel the pressure to apply these tools.
The library's role is to select, preserve, disseminate, and sometimes produce the best information sources available and make those accessible to patrons. Information collections and services must now include streaming video.
Library 2.0 is a precursor to Library 3.0. Using 2.0 to describe things (including libraries) has gone from trendy, to common, to dull. But when we look at the real weight of the concept, to see what it can do and how, ...
Here is a book that will help public, school, and academic librarians take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies. Using an easy-to-understand writing style, author Ellyssa Kroski provides librarians and information...
Library Automation and OPAC 2.0: Information Access and Services in the 2.0 Landscape brings library automation back to the forefront of cutting-edge research.
Marketing the 21st century library and information organization to its new age customers using Web 2.0 tools is a hot topic.