Library 2.0

Is Library 2.0 a fad or new wave for the future of libraries?

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Resources & links

  • L2-people - thought leaders, bloggers, authors
  • [L2-principles] - theory, basis, rationale
  • L2-places - web sites, institutions
  • [L2-patterns] - repeatable effective practices
  • L2-problems - issues and critique
  • [L2-products] - software, tools, leaning opportunities
  • [L2-promises] - benefits, returns, advantages
  • L2-key links - collecting link collections

Visual Concept







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YouTube - Future of Cataloging (1/2)
Top News - School libraries key in teaching information skills
Read free books online: Welcome to BookRix!
La Web 2. y sus implicaciones en el mundo de la gestión de la información
Internet Library for Librarians
'Share. Collaborate. Innovate. Building an Organisational Approach to Web 2.0', Ariadne Issue 61
Share. Collaborate. Innovate. Building an Organisational Approach to Web 2.0
Flip This Library: School Libraries Need a Revolution - 11/1/2008 - School Library Journal
Reinvention of school libraries. VG visual in this.
Cover Story: Discover Innovations at DOK, Holland's 'Library Concept Center' by Erik Boekesteijn
In the Netherlands, in Delft, a medium-sized town (100,000) just a little below sea level (famous for the Girl with the Pearl Earring painting and the blue pottery known as Delftware), stands a library that at first glance may appear to be just a regular public library, but how special it is! DOK can best be described as a media center that combines three unique collections: Music and Film (“Discotake” in Dutch), Literature (“Openbare Bibliotheek”), and Art (“Kunstcentrum”). These three components make DOK much more than an ordinary library. The outstanding collections, together with the expertise of the staff, are the basis for the flow of creativity and energy that inspires the inhabitants of Delft. Together with two other branch libraries, DOK Tanthof and DOK Voorhof, DOK serves 80% of the population. It is the most frequently visited public institute in Delft. More than 500,000 people annually visit DOK, and every kid at school is a member. The motto “Borrow the World in Delft”...
CONTENTdm Digital Collection Management Software by OCLC
Tags Help Make Libraries Del.icio.us - 9/15/2007 - Library Journal


 



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