While learning about Library 2.0 at Virginia Beach Public Library we were asked to contemplate the following question: Library 2.0 is many things to many people -- what does it mean to you?
My thoughts on that question...
Library 2.0 for me is the opening up of information to customers whenever, however, and wherever they need it. Library collections should be collaboratively linked to one another with their entire contents accessible 24/7. Librarians should work seamlessly in the background to provide the special touch of information enrichment that librarianship offers: selection, metadata, connections, references, and linkages. The information should be available in such a way that a specific page of a book, a specific scene in a movie or a specific song on a CD is instantaneously at the fingertips of our customers. In an age where this is all possible, and in many cases already available why would we want to cling to past practices? “Sorry the library is closed, we will re-open at 10am tomorrow – please hold your information needs until that time”… No way!!
After watching a You Tube video: A Librarian's 2.0 Manifesto by Laura Cohen
Cataloging is to Information as ... a Compass is to Directions --- a Flashlight is to Darkness -- a Metal Detector is to Treasure Seekers!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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My Journey from Libary 1.0 thinking to Library 2.0 action!
This will be a new beginning as I explore with you the concepts of Library 2.0 and how it can and should impact the way resources are cataloged!
Cataloging is...
Access to information
The structure that makes things findable
The keyring that holds all the keys together
The right tool for finding information
Cataloging is...
Access to information
The structure that makes things findable
The keyring that holds all the keys together
The right tool for finding information
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