This book is written for information professionals and librarians trying to implement and manage Web 2.0 in their physical and online collections. Paying careful attention to the implementation of social web applications, mobile computing, and RFID and QR Code technology, the book details both how to make these technologies work for libraries and also explores why libraries must gain ground in the important new territories of Web 2.0. The changing relationships between information seekers, the information being sought, and ...
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This book is written for information professionals and librarians trying to implement and manage Web 2.0 in their physical and online collections. Paying careful attention to the implementation of social web applications, mobile computing, and RFID and QR Code technology, the book details both how to make these technologies work for libraries and also explores why libraries must gain ground in the important new territories of Web 2.0. The changing relationships between information seekers, the information being sought, and the professional information gatekeepers is of great importance in this change, and this book explains not just the use of the technology to reach information seeking communities, but also the profound ways in which such relationships will change the nature of librarianship.It provides a primer for Library 2.0, and concrete steps available to libraries seeking to catch up to their web-savvy patrons. It offers detailed and critical examinations of social networking sites, and their potential for libraries outreach. It studies the actions librarians can take right now to prepare for the 'border-bleeding' between physical and virtual collections. It prepares libraries to use Web 2.0 tools as an incubator for increasing library relevancy in a Web 3.0 world.
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