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Nancy Courtney is coordinator of outreach and engagement at The Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, OH. She is the editor of the Libraries Unlimited books Technology for the Rest of Us: A Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-Tech Librarian Library 2.0 and Beyond: Innovative afficher plus Technologies and Tomorrow's User; and. Academic Library Outreach: Beyond the Campus Walls. afficher moins

Comprend les noms: NancyCourtney, Nancy D. Courtney

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I initially needed this book for class, but after reading through it, it is an easy read and a great resource for any librarian or educator who wishes to move students into a more technologicall savvy world.
 
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Charicey | 7 autres critiques | Feb 16, 2013 |
Excellent book about new technologies and how they can benefit today's library user.
 
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sbryanreed | 7 autres critiques | Apr 14, 2012 |
Primer for technology novice - somewhat dated
 
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kellymaliawilliams | 7 autres critiques | Apr 8, 2012 |
I have this book because of a project I'm working on for Public Libraries. I think that in 2007, which is likely the peak of the debate on what "Library 2.0" really means or is, the book was pretty dead relevant. I am amazed to think that less than 2 years later (thinking back a year) that probably half the topics are either accepted as normal "business" in libraries or are dead; wikis, podcasting, handheld devices, and gaming in libraries are all accepted.

The only really interested discussions in the book today relate to the so-called "Catalog 2.0" and mashups. In them are the kernels of what should be the truth for libraries and librarians today, which is "expose your data" as much as possible and work to make sure that your holdings show up in searches. The library specific catalog will have its uses for users that arrive at your site, but in an of itself it will not pull them there. Mashups rely on access to your informational databases, so expose them. ...you get the idea.

So, although still useful in the current debates and work of libraries in the Internet Age, this book is fast becoming a historical document.
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Knud | 7 autres critiques | Nov 22, 2010 |

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