Many have argued that the notion of Library 2.0 is more than just a term used to describe concepts that merely revolve around the use of technology; it also a term that can be used to describe both physical and mindset changes that are occurring within libraries to make our spaces and services more user-centric and inviting. Others within the profession have asserted that libraries have always been 2.0: collaborative, customer friendly and welcoming. But no matter which side of the debate proponents fall, both sides agree that libraries of tomorrow, even five or ten years from now, will look substantially different from libraries today.
Discovery Resources
OCLC Next Space Newsletter – Web 2.0: Where will the next generation Web take libraries?
Five Perspectives:
- Away from Icebergs
- Into a new world of librarianship
- To more powerful ways to cooperate
- To better bibliographic services
- To a temporary place in time
Discovery Exercise
- Read two or three of the perspectives on Library 2.0 from the list above.
- Create a blog post about your thoughts on any one of these? Library 2.0 - It's many things to many people. What does it mean to you?
Discover More
Here are a few additional articles and resources about Library 2.0:
- Wikipedia – Library 2.0
- Library 2.0 Discussions (list of great references from Wikipedia)
- Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and Librarian 2.0: Preparing for the 2.0 World – by Stephen Abram, SirsiDynix
- 11 Reasons Why Library 2.0 Exists and Matters – by John Blyberg
- Library 2.0: Service for the Next-Generation Library – by Michael Casey & Laura Savastinuk, Library Journal
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