#13 Logged onto del.icio.us and I reckon I can use this between work and home by bookmarking items of interest, rather than research at this point. I have installed the buttons on my link bar here and I guess I will need to do the same at home. Any device thats economises on effort sounds good to me. The social networking aspect appeals too. I liked Jessamyn West's fabulous rundown on Flickr.
#14 Nice little entertaining video clip of social bookmarking in plain english.
Looked around PLCMCL2 account and Technorati and as I paused, several more posts appeared........all very American of course.
#15 Yes I understand that Library 2.0 is a term used to describe a new set of concepts for developing and delivering library services. And thatthe name is an extension of Web2.0 and shares many of its same philosophies and concepts including harnessing the user in both design and implementation of services, embracing constant change as a development cycle over the traditional notion of upgrades, and reworking library services to meet the users in their space, as opposed to ours (libraries).
# 15-Rick Anderson's article "away from the Icebergs makes interesting reading. I agree that that the The “come to us” model of library service is a priority for us because: "At a minimum, this means placing library services and content in the user’s preferred environment (i.e., the Web); even better, it means integrating our services into their daily patterns of work, study and play." Michael Stephens's Into a new world of librarianship underlines another theme I have accord with; being a trendspotter.
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This is looking good, but need you to revisit thing 15
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