Friday, April 27, 2007

SITES FOR INSIGHTS INTO CHANGING CULTURES

Being librarians we are inclined to create bibliographies. So here are "a few" sites that you might want to read before the Summit to give you some insight into Library 2.0. If you have other sites that might be of interest please add a comment. ~~ Beth Avery


Abraham, Stephen.. The Social Library 2020: 2.0 in Action. SirsiDynix Institute. January 20, 2007.


Abraham, Stephen. 25 Technologies in 50 Minutes. SisriDynix Institute. November 14, 2006.


Fitcher, Darelne. Using wikis to support online collaboration in libraries.(WikiWikiWeb). Information Outlook 10(1):30-31.

Fisch, Karl. Did You Know?

Foster, Andrea. Information Navigation 101. Chronicle of Higher Education 53(27).

Herzog, Susan. BlogBib: an Annotated Bibliographyon Weblogs and Blogging with a Focus on Library/Librarian Blogs.

Maness, Jack. M. Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.00 and its Implications for Libraries. Webology 3(2), June 2006.

McDonald, Robert H. and Chuck Thomas. 2006. Disconnects Between Library Culture and Millennial Generation Values Educause Quarterly 29(4)

Morris, Sharon. Keeping Up with Technology Resources for Library Staff.

Radford, Marie L. and Lynn Silipigni Connaway. “Expect the Unexpected: Urban Screenagers’ Communication and Information-seeking Preferences.” Presented at the National Communication Association preconvention seminar, “Urban Communication: Creating Sites for Connection and Action,” 15 November 2006, San Antonio, Texas.

Social Tagging @ Harvard: A Del.ici.ous Alternative or Passing Flickr?

Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us.


Wilder, Stanley Wilder. The New Library Professional. Chronicle of Higher Education February 20, 2007.