Monday, November 17, 2008

#15 On Library 2.0 & Web 2.0

Library 2.0 is term used to describe a new set of concepts for developing and delivering library services. The name, as you may guess, is an extension of Web2.0 and shares many of its same philosophies and concepts including harnessing the user in both design and implementation of services, embracing constant change as a development cycle over the traditional notion of upgrades, and reworking library services to meet the users in their space, as opposed to ours (libraries).

Many have argued that the notion of Library 2.0 is more than just a term used to describe concepts that merely revolve around the use of technology; it also a term that can be used to describe both physical and mindset changes that are occurring within libraries to make our spaces and services more user-centric and inviting. Others within the profession have asserted that libraries have always been 2.0: collaborative, customer friendly and welcoming. But no matter which side of the debate proponents fall, both sides agree that libraries of tomorrow, even five or ten years from now, will look substantially different from libraries today.

Discovery Resources:

OCLC Next Space Newsletter – Web 2.0: Where will the next generation of the web it take libraries?
Five perspectives:
Wikipedia - Library 2.0
Library 2.0 Discussions (list of great references from Wikipedia)

Discovery Exercise:
  1. Read two or three of the perspectives on Library 2.0 from the list above.

  2. Create a blog post about your thoughts on any one of these? Library 2.0 - It's many things to many people. What does it mean to you?

  3. Post a comment to this blog with a link to your blog post

30 comments:

G said...

Away from the icebergs.

http://gregs23.blogspot.com/2008/11/discovery-exercise-15.html

Lucky7 said...

http://thisandthat-lucky7.blogspot.com/exercise #15

I read several of the items in Library 2.0 and oh boy!
To think that librarians were resisting "RFID", it looks like something more powerful is coming down the pipeline. We may not even have books to attach the RFID code to in the future!

Ed Lein said...

#15 Library 2.0: Embracing the Internet

Anonymous said...

I read several of the discussions and gave my reactions in:
http://jaxscots.blogspot.com/2008/11/in-defense-of-anarchy.html

Sharon Jaskula said...

Great reading!
http://jaskulajourney.blogspot.com/2008/11/15-librarians-just-roll-that-way.html

loveX6 said...
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loveX6 said...

http://sixofhearts-lovex6.blogspot.com/2008/11/15-library-20-web-20.html

Look at me go!!!!! I got it!!!

Katie said...

http://fromkatiesshoes.blogspot.com/2008/11/libraries-are-not-merely-in-communities.html
# 17 I found the articles interesting. the middle ones were a little too library specific for me.

Anonymous said...

The del.icio.us, technorati and Library 2.0 - 3.0 posts are in one post on my blog @ roddyk.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/library-20-things/

Karren said...

kdeas (kdeas@coj.net)

What I think about our technical future:

http://kadsblogger.blogspot.com/2008/11/into-new-world-of-librarianship-15.html

Anonymous said...

I could rant more, but even I don't want to read it.

http://jpl-part-timer.blogspot.com/2008/11/web-20-library-20-jpl-20-15.html

Jason said...

#15 away from the icebergs

NicoleS said...

Interesting stuff. See my ravings at http://nicolesblogjpl.blogspot.com

jaxcat said...

http://jaxcat.blogspot.com/2008/12/into-new-world-of-librarianship.html

arnettag@coj.net said...

Here is my comment on #15. Love Library 2.0

http://msgirardeauandlibrary20.blogspot.com/2008/12/15-on-library-20-and-web-20.html

Anonymous said...

Here's the link to my post: http://reflections-learner-learner.blogspot.com/2008/12/discovery-exercise-15-on-library-20-web.html

omebi<>dreams said...

what does it mean?
thing 15:

http://pluto-raechel.blogspot.com/

Justin said...

http://modernsackbut.blogspot.com/2008/12/on-library-20-web-20.html

In order to have a future, we must innovate. But at the same time figure out how to educate all of the people who have shockingly few technology skills.

jackie said...

http://butterflies-jackie.blogspot.com/2008/12/library-20-web-20.html

Anonymous said...

mgloag@coj.net

See my blog for comments. Looked at Technorati and decided to leave it alone. Interesting, but not for me.

CALwishart said...

I actually enjoyed the articles. I got bogged down sometimes because I am not a librarian and I don't always understand the issues or jargon. The two I enjoyed most were the 3 icebergs and To a tempory place in time.

Carrie said...

Thoughts on Library 2.0

Feather on the Path said...

#15
Place in time...

http://featheronthepath.blogspot.com/2008/12/online-applications-tools.html

sarthurgeiger said...

To see my link about #15 On Library 2.0 & Web 2.0 please see:

http://sarthurgeiger.blogspot.com/2008/12/15-on-library-20-web-20.html

Jill said...

http://lionsleepstonight.blogspot.com/2009/01/ex-15-library-20.html

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Anonymous said...

brain shift . . .

http://miss-val-the-librarian.blogspot.com/2009/01/exercise-15.html

aleonard said...
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aleonard said...

http://daniellealuminum.blogspot.com/2009/02/i-feel-rick-anderson-makes-good.html

Anonymous said...

Away from the Icebergs

http://terryandrover.blogspot.com/

And I'm getting more comfortable finding graphics!