Gee whiz. Every now and then, someone decides to share that some new-fangled "library 2.0" project didn't work out ... and others start claiming "After John Blyberg and others come out and say that library 2.0 didn't work and neither did tagging, … [Continue reading]
The ReadWriteWeb needs Sexy Librarians
In December, the awesome blog ReadWriteWeb posted a couple of great articles about how librarians are needed (and even linked to Michael Porter's flickr photo of Michael and yours truly battling it out on Guitar Hero). That's all dandy! But the … [Continue reading]
Video Coolness at My Library
Have you been thinking about diving into video? Confused about where to begin? Here are some ideas, taken from the highly creative people that work at my library. First off, the William Allen White booktalks. What are they? From our Papercuts blog: … [Continue reading]
Pew Internet & American Life Project’s New Report on Public Libraries
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has a new report out: Information searches that solve problems: How people use the internet, libraries, and government agencies when they need help. It's an interesting read... and I'm not quite sure … [Continue reading]
Teen Tech Week Mini Grants
Some of you might have heard about this - just passing it along: YALSA has some Teen Tech Week mini grants to give out to some lucky libraries! From Yalsa's website: "Thanks to our 2008 Corporate Sponsor Dungeons & Dragons, you could win one … [Continue reading]
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