This paper explores the evolution of the author’s identity as a librarian, from a tech-ignorant/tech-phobic library school graduate to a librarian teaching faculty, staff, students, community members and administrators the value of collaborative software. According to Technorati, the blog search engine, there are 244 blogs that primarily concern themselves with libraries and so-called 2.0 technologies. The blogs range from the well known Tame the Web and Shifted Librarian to library students attempting to sort out the deluge of information on blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, social networking services and how these applications and services help, hinder, harm or haunt libraries and librarians. As libraries and librarians make decisions about how ...
Based on a keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International 2010 this article argues that...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Blogs are the most popular personal publishing platform on the Internet. They evolved from “What\u27...
This paper explores the evolution of the author’s identity as a librarian, from a tech-ignorant/tech...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
Blogs are among the first Web 2.0 tools that libraries have used to communicate with their users. In...
Over the summer of 2007, as Service Innovation Officer at the University of Warwick Library, I was a...
Text of an informal talk to CILIP in London about the Five Weeks to a Social Library. Discusses the ...
This paper describes a recent project funded by the University of London to explore how social softw...
This article explores UK public libraries\u27 growing participation in social media to reach their a...
There is currently a lot of hype about a phenomena known as web 2.0 or social software and not a day...
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or informatio...
The web has seen the explosion of social networking tools, which are empowering ordinary people to c...
This article reports on the identification of librarians’ social media literacy profiles. These prof...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to present findings of an electronic survey to determine the e...
Based on a keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International 2010 this article argues that...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Blogs are the most popular personal publishing platform on the Internet. They evolved from “What\u27...
This paper explores the evolution of the author’s identity as a librarian, from a tech-ignorant/tech...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
Blogs are among the first Web 2.0 tools that libraries have used to communicate with their users. In...
Over the summer of 2007, as Service Innovation Officer at the University of Warwick Library, I was a...
Text of an informal talk to CILIP in London about the Five Weeks to a Social Library. Discusses the ...
This paper describes a recent project funded by the University of London to explore how social softw...
This article explores UK public libraries\u27 growing participation in social media to reach their a...
There is currently a lot of hype about a phenomena known as web 2.0 or social software and not a day...
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or informatio...
The web has seen the explosion of social networking tools, which are empowering ordinary people to c...
This article reports on the identification of librarians’ social media literacy profiles. These prof...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to present findings of an electronic survey to determine the e...
Based on a keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International 2010 this article argues that...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Blogs are the most popular personal publishing platform on the Internet. They evolved from “What\u27...