One of the earliest examples of Web 2.0 technology, blogs have experienced exponential growth since the term “weblog” was coined in 1997 to describe the reverse chronologically-ordered, interactive, online “journals.” As with any new technology, reception—and utilization—by librarians has been less than uniform. For many librarians and libraries, however, blogs are an attractive entrée to the world of 2.0 librarianship
Web 2.0 is made of written text but also images, movies, music, and sound, moving from textual infor...
This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with histori...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of the Internet Technology, a great variety of means of commu...
Blogs are the most popular personal publishing platform on the Internet. They evolved from “What\u27...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
Weblogs, or blogs for short, are a cross between a diary, and an online community that are built usi...
Presentation slidesThe cover story of Business Week (5/2/2005) was “Blogs will change your business....
How well do Web 2.0 tools work for libraries? There have been countless articles written about which...
Communication has long been one of the major issues facing us in the library profession. Communicati...
Weblogs or blogs has got a great potential in the present web world. It is a very effective synchron...
Blogs are among the first Web 2.0 tools that libraries have used to communicate with their users. In...
Based on user lookups, Merriam-Webster Online proclaimed “Blog” the word of the year for 2004. Dista...
This paper explores the evolution of the author’s identity as a librarian, from a tech-ignorant/tech...
Unless you have been asleep or just born in the past three years, you will have found many library a...
Web 2.0 is made of written text but also images, movies, music, and sound, moving from textual infor...
This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with histori...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of the Internet Technology, a great variety of means of commu...
Blogs are the most popular personal publishing platform on the Internet. They evolved from “What\u27...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
Weblogs, or blogs for short, are a cross between a diary, and an online community that are built usi...
Presentation slidesThe cover story of Business Week (5/2/2005) was “Blogs will change your business....
How well do Web 2.0 tools work for libraries? There have been countless articles written about which...
Communication has long been one of the major issues facing us in the library profession. Communicati...
Weblogs or blogs has got a great potential in the present web world. It is a very effective synchron...
Blogs are among the first Web 2.0 tools that libraries have used to communicate with their users. In...
Based on user lookups, Merriam-Webster Online proclaimed “Blog” the word of the year for 2004. Dista...
This paper explores the evolution of the author’s identity as a librarian, from a tech-ignorant/tech...
Unless you have been asleep or just born in the past three years, you will have found many library a...
Web 2.0 is made of written text but also images, movies, music, and sound, moving from textual infor...
This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with histori...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of the Internet Technology, a great variety of means of commu...