Will Web 2.0 ever meet library catalogs? The Web is changing: we can define it "web 2.0" or "Social web" or we can use some other word, but certainly we can't deny that there is a change. Some elements, above all those due to the on-line availability of content (i.e. full text) and that some contents (users generated contents) are produced by users, now called "prosumer", are also generating change in the interfaces of libraries' catalogues on the web: the web OPAC. This address will pinpoint some particular changes in interfaces, in information retrieval systems and also how catalogue content is shown. The intention is to assess whether and to what extent these elements could be applied to the library catalogue
The explotion of digital resources, the pervasiveness of the web and a wide range of new services of...
Being a portal onto the majority of library services, the catalogue is an indispensable tool for the...
Presentation about new generation OPACs, integrating features of Web 2.0. After a small theorical e...
Will Web 2.0 ever meet library catalogs? The Web is changing: we can define it "web 2.0" or "Social ...
Report of the meeting Il web 2.0 e le biblioteche: un incontro possibile?, Turin January 15th 2010 ...
This presentation is about innovations in OPAC's interfaces, in information retrival systems and in ...
The article explores the technical and social features of the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, sta...
Report of the seminar "Web 2.0 and libraries" which took place the 6th of march 2009 at Roma Tre Uni...
Library catalogs automation and bibliographic data management in electronic format have almost half ...
In this article are compared traditional OPAC systems, enriched OPAC, social OPAC and social catalog...
Evolving technologies allow to the libraries to do new services. CILEA is a good partner for outsour...
The article explores the technical and social features of the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, sta...
Some key-points on the librarian and archival web interaction: starting with searching versus browsi...
The World Wide Web has deeply changed the services of the libraries, has pull down the “paper librar...
Review: Information literacy meets Library 2.0, Peter Godwin and Jo Parker, editors. Facet publishin...
The explotion of digital resources, the pervasiveness of the web and a wide range of new services of...
Being a portal onto the majority of library services, the catalogue is an indispensable tool for the...
Presentation about new generation OPACs, integrating features of Web 2.0. After a small theorical e...
Will Web 2.0 ever meet library catalogs? The Web is changing: we can define it "web 2.0" or "Social ...
Report of the meeting Il web 2.0 e le biblioteche: un incontro possibile?, Turin January 15th 2010 ...
This presentation is about innovations in OPAC's interfaces, in information retrival systems and in ...
The article explores the technical and social features of the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, sta...
Report of the seminar "Web 2.0 and libraries" which took place the 6th of march 2009 at Roma Tre Uni...
Library catalogs automation and bibliographic data management in electronic format have almost half ...
In this article are compared traditional OPAC systems, enriched OPAC, social OPAC and social catalog...
Evolving technologies allow to the libraries to do new services. CILEA is a good partner for outsour...
The article explores the technical and social features of the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, sta...
Some key-points on the librarian and archival web interaction: starting with searching versus browsi...
The World Wide Web has deeply changed the services of the libraries, has pull down the “paper librar...
Review: Information literacy meets Library 2.0, Peter Godwin and Jo Parker, editors. Facet publishin...
The explotion of digital resources, the pervasiveness of the web and a wide range of new services of...
Being a portal onto the majority of library services, the catalogue is an indispensable tool for the...
Presentation about new generation OPACs, integrating features of Web 2.0. After a small theorical e...