Saturday, March 22, 2008

The Final Frontier

Library 2.0

The final frontier

These are the voyages of the
Salt Lake City Public Library

Its 5 month mission

To explore strange new worlds

To seek out new life and new civilizations

To boldly go where no man has gone before


The Web moves from simply being sites and search engines to a shared network space that drives work, research, education, entertainment and social activities—essentially everything people do. You and your mobile and nonmobile devices—PDA, MP3, laptop, cell phone, camera, PC, TV, etc.—are always online, connected to one another and to the Web.
http://www.oclc.org/nextspace/002/1.htm


This is so true. How did we ever survive without computers? (Sarcasm added) I have a friend who always wears his blue-tooth everywhere and all the time. Does he have a job that requires him to be on-call? No. Why does he constantly wear it? I don't know. Putting that aside, it's amazing seeing how we can all be connected to information - here and now.

As a Web 2.0 reality continues to emerge and develop, our patrons will expect access to everything – digital collections of journals, books, blogs, podcasts, etc. You think they can’t have everything? Think again. This may be our great opportunity.

This is a great opportunity - there is no excuse for anyone to not know what is going on! Ignorance is NOT bliss! We can access anything and everything. Right here. Right now.

Libraries are poorly equipped and insufficiently staffed for teaching.

I find this is a true statement - how often do I have to show patrons how to use a computer? I understand when they need help finding a book, but I don't have the time to show kids how to finds games on the Internet. I'm sorry!

There was a time, not very long ago, when libraries exercised something close to monopoly power in the information marketplace. During the print era, if you wanted access to pricey indexes or a collection of scholarly journals, you had no choice but to make a trip to the library. http://www.oclc.org/nextspace/002/2.htm

I have no comment - but Paul helped me found this swell picture!

The key principles of Library 2.0 are not just about access to books and information. It is about innovation, about people, and about community building, enabled through the participation that social computing brings. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_2.0

Hear hear!

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