What will I learn?

  1. What library 2.0 is all about
  2. Explore examples of things that libraries around the world are doing with Web 2.0

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So what is ’Library 2.0’?

The concept of Library 2.0 stems from the Web 2.0 and Business 2.0 movements.

Library 2.0 seeks to connect users with information and activities wherever they may be, it assists in
breaking down the barriers of space, time and outdated policy. Library 2.0 is a user-centered paradigm focusing on understanding, experience, knowledge, and collaboration, in the creation of new content and encouraging the mind.

John Blyberg Blyberg.net provides us a with a simple yet easy to understand definition:

Library 2.0 = (books ‘n stuff + people + radical trust) x participation

If you would like to read further, the LIS Wiki is a great encyclopedia by librarians, for librarians and it has an entry on Library 2.0 which is always being updated and serves as a good primer for those new to the term Library 2.0 and all its various meanings.

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Building Academic Library 2.0, by Academic Library 2.0 Keynote Speaker, Meredith Farkas
(This video (over 1 hour long) is an excellent overview of how something as ’small’ as tagging capability changes the interest and engagement of your students and our readers.)

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Some General Principles of Library 2.0 include:

  • Library collections are enhanced and opened up through personalising interacting services which encourage content creating and editing including, taging, reviewing, commenting, rating, recommending, bookmarking, and sharing by users.
  • Libraries provide users with some measure of control.
  • Librarians are conversant about many of the information tool favoured by users.

What do I have to do?

1. Follow the following links to check out several library 2.0 examples:

2. Post your comment below - Would your library benefit from any of these examples being implemented? What barriers, if any, can you foresee in your library to implementing similar Web 2.0 applications? Can you suggest ways to overcome any barriers you perceive that you could share?

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