Library 2.0: the open library push the library everywhere engage with actual and potential user communities disaggregate library systems and bring them together building apps that make sense - like a set of Lego blocks shared … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, Day 3: The Future of Catalogs
Roy Tennant: What catalogs do well: inventory control system - what you have, where it's located known item searching ... for items within a particular collection Doesn't do well (his "short list"): any type of search beyond known … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, Day 3: Gary Price – Best of Resource Shelf
Most important - why do we need to know all this stuff Gary talked about? Well - we're the information go-to... we know our collections. We also need to learn online resources, so when people come asking about the web, we can be ready with a good … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, Day 3: Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie spoke about younger people... here's what he had to say: Younger users: they made a recent TIme Magazine cover - "Are Kids too Wired for their Own Good?" 8 Realities of Millenials: Distinct age cohort: they are not like gen x or … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, Day 3: Open Source Software for Libraries, by Glen Horton
Why is Open Source Software so important? libraries believe information should be freely accessible preservation relies on open standards privacy is important... to libraries and patrons [me - so how is open source software better? I don't … [Continue reading]
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