International audienceThis article presents the findings of a study of French librarians' noninstitutional blogs, which are now acknowledged as a channel of dissemination of professional information. The study has two main objectives: to determine the importance that bloggers give to the concept of ``Library 2.0'' in their posts and to identify the different types of posts and the different discursive genres that they develop to approach this issue. The analysis shows that this question is addressed from various angles: libraries' online presence, interaction with users, development of new services, and training for library staff. The analysis also shows that posts belong to different discursive genres such as opinion papers, accounts of in...
Web 2.0 and social media applications such as blogs, wikis and social net-working sites offer the pr...
Purpose – This article aims to set a context for blogging within academic libraries in order to iden...
Weblogs (widely known as blogs) are widely promoted as a potentially useful tool of promotion and in...
International audienceThis article presents the findings of a study of French librarians' noninstitu...
International audienceThis paper presents the first findings of a study exploring the French blogosp...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Description de l'évolution de deux concepts : la bibliothèque 2.0 et la culture de l'information et ...
International audienceThis article presents the results of a study carried out of the thirteen Frenc...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of the Internet Technology, a great variety of means of commu...
The purpose of this paper is to present the Hungarian liblogosphere and to analyse their comments. M...
Weblogs or blogs has got a great potential in the present web world. It is a very effective synchron...
In the digital age, encounters between librarians and library users take place not only at the libra...
This article posits a definition and theory for "Library 2.0". It suggests that with the widespread ...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
The implication of Web 2.0 technologies to libraries and information centres resulted in the coining...
Web 2.0 and social media applications such as blogs, wikis and social net-working sites offer the pr...
Purpose – This article aims to set a context for blogging within academic libraries in order to iden...
Weblogs (widely known as blogs) are widely promoted as a potentially useful tool of promotion and in...
International audienceThis article presents the findings of a study of French librarians' noninstitu...
International audienceThis paper presents the first findings of a study exploring the French blogosp...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Description de l'évolution de deux concepts : la bibliothèque 2.0 et la culture de l'information et ...
International audienceThis article presents the results of a study carried out of the thirteen Frenc...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of the Internet Technology, a great variety of means of commu...
The purpose of this paper is to present the Hungarian liblogosphere and to analyse their comments. M...
Weblogs or blogs has got a great potential in the present web world. It is a very effective synchron...
In the digital age, encounters between librarians and library users take place not only at the libra...
This article posits a definition and theory for "Library 2.0". It suggests that with the widespread ...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
The implication of Web 2.0 technologies to libraries and information centres resulted in the coining...
Web 2.0 and social media applications such as blogs, wikis and social net-working sites offer the pr...
Purpose – This article aims to set a context for blogging within academic libraries in order to iden...
Weblogs (widely known as blogs) are widely promoted as a potentially useful tool of promotion and in...