Posted on March 19, 2008 by monster7of9
Thank you to all those you expressed an interest in joining the book group both in person and online. To further enhance the book group experience, if you remember from my previous entry, I am using Meebo as our chat room. You can click on this link to see the Meebo room. The great feature, aside from [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2008 by monster7of9
One of the benefits of using a Web 2.0 tool like YouTube is the amount of information one can find there. I had two occurences where patrons needed to find specific videos on subject which the library does not have in a specific branch or even in the system.
One patron wanted information on Cochlear Ear [...]
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Posted on January 12, 2008 by monster7of9
Using The Library: Guerilla Style « R.A. Swigert: Stacking The Odds
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Posted on December 27, 2007 by monster7of9
As a library student, I am currently working for a library branch where we are trying to intergrate Library 2.0. I recently did a paper where I discussed the implentation of using some Library 2.0 tools.
Why Do Libraries Need to Upgrade to Library 2.0?
Over the 2007 summer, Florida lawmakers passed a property tax reform [...]
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