Entries from RSS4Lib tagged with 'library 2.0'

Mashing Up and Remixing the Library Website -- Access 2008

Karen Coombs University of Houston A couple definitions: Mashing up -- taking data from different places and shmooshing it together. Remixing -- rethinking the way we do the library web site. University of Houston library web site, 3 or so...

Read RSS in Your Language

In the category of being so obvious it's a wonder it took this long for someone to do it (with a subcategory of "D'oh! I wish I'd done it first") is Mloovi. Mloovi takes a web page or an RSS...

High Tolerance for Ambiguity

The 2.0 world -- in libraries in particular, or the web in general -- is helping to address the information management problem of ambiguity. In his inaugural column in the May issue of KMWorld," Now, everything is fragmented," David Snowden...

Next Generation Discovery Tools

There was a fair amount of discussion at the recent Computers in Libraries of "next generation discovery tools" -- the technologies that, many of us hope, will supplant the now aging OPAC concept and provide better, more interactive, and more...

CIL2008: Drupal and Libraries

CIL2008: Drupal and Libraries, presented by Ellyssa Kroski Uses a course page she set up for her library school course as an example. Students each had a blog; could tag their blogs and posts; favorite things within the community; share...

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