Implementing Library 2.0 in the Academic Library setting

Welcome to this blog created to demonstrate competencies for Information Storage and Retrieval, a graduate Library and Information Science course through Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.

Posts on this blog will be organized around course-required competencies, and the focus will be on ways in which characteristics of Library 2.0 can enhance theory and practice within an academic (post-secondary) setting. I welcome your responses and feed-back through this dynamic process.


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Saturday, January 26, 2008

What is Library 2.0?

"What makes a service Library 2.0? Any service, physical or virtual, that successfully reaches users, is evaluated frequently, and makes use of customer input is a Library 2.0 service."

from Casey, M. E., & Savastinuk, L. C. (2006, September). "Library 2.0." Library Journal,
131(14), 40-42


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