When staff at Murdoch University Library (a small multi-campus academic library in Perth, Western Australia) first read about Library 2.0 in April 2006, we discovered that we had already implemented several programs that could be considered Library 2.0. Participative, egalitarian and interdisciplinary aspects of Library 2.0 were already ingrained in our culture, as part of an institution initially viewed as an "alternative university" We have provided a chat reference service since 2003. We have renovated two floors of the library to create a Learning Common. We have immersed ourselves in a collaborative project to learn about Library 2.0, creating an Emerging Technologies Group, and are experimenting with a virtual library service in Se...
Chat reference, so what's new or innovative about that? It's a common enough service now offered by ...
On November 29th, 2012 the Commons opened its virtual doors at commons.bclibraries.ca. The Commons w...
Internet and web technologies have triggered unprecedented changes in libraries. Web 2.0 services, e...
With the advent of digital media and online information resources, public libraries as physical dest...
ABSTRACT: Thoughts on how libraries facilitate conversations. The idea is based on a simple theory: ...
Libraries have often been first adopters of many new technological innovations, such as, punch cards...
As part of its many functions, the reference library is charged with developing both its collection ...
In an environment where social tools and communication technologies are constantly evolving and deve...
Knowledge is created through conversation. The theoretical foundation of this model, Conversation T...
Text of an informal talk to CILIP in London about the Five Weeks to a Social Library. Discusses the ...
Library and information professionals are familiar with the social networking technologies referred ...
Purpose The aim of this article is to both theoretically and empirically define the concept of Libra...
Each morning’s work at the Center for Creative Leadership library involves scanning the internet new...
Abstract; Library 2.0 has become a buzzword in the community of librarians. It seems that increasing...
Web 2.0 is about connecting people (Facebook, MySpace, Ning), in an interactive, (IM, multimedia) co...
Chat reference, so what's new or innovative about that? It's a common enough service now offered by ...
On November 29th, 2012 the Commons opened its virtual doors at commons.bclibraries.ca. The Commons w...
Internet and web technologies have triggered unprecedented changes in libraries. Web 2.0 services, e...
With the advent of digital media and online information resources, public libraries as physical dest...
ABSTRACT: Thoughts on how libraries facilitate conversations. The idea is based on a simple theory: ...
Libraries have often been first adopters of many new technological innovations, such as, punch cards...
As part of its many functions, the reference library is charged with developing both its collection ...
In an environment where social tools and communication technologies are constantly evolving and deve...
Knowledge is created through conversation. The theoretical foundation of this model, Conversation T...
Text of an informal talk to CILIP in London about the Five Weeks to a Social Library. Discusses the ...
Library and information professionals are familiar with the social networking technologies referred ...
Purpose The aim of this article is to both theoretically and empirically define the concept of Libra...
Each morning’s work at the Center for Creative Leadership library involves scanning the internet new...
Abstract; Library 2.0 has become a buzzword in the community of librarians. It seems that increasing...
Web 2.0 is about connecting people (Facebook, MySpace, Ning), in an interactive, (IM, multimedia) co...
Chat reference, so what's new or innovative about that? It's a common enough service now offered by ...
On November 29th, 2012 the Commons opened its virtual doors at commons.bclibraries.ca. The Commons w...
Internet and web technologies have triggered unprecedented changes in libraries. Web 2.0 services, e...