[Web4lib] The end of MySpace, SecondLife, and Twitter

Louise Alcorn Louise.Alcorn at wdm-ia.com
Wed Jun 20 14:53:25 EDT 2007


I tend to agree with David.  My initial thoughts:

1) I think of the current set of tools as "training wheels" for what's
to come - ThirdLife, perhaps?  Get us used to thinking "socially", then
see what actually hashes out in the marketplace.  Libraries, in
particular, can use this "kick in the pants" to keep us thinking in
terms of the user, not the institution, when designing resources.  

2) I still have a copy of Nicholson Baker's "end of librarianship"
article, which everyone and their sister sent me right after I applied
to library school, about the time the article appeared.  It makes me
smile, especially when I'm overwhelmed by patron requests for assistance
with online tasks, which no one else but the library will give them,
esp. for free.  I worry a bit about keeping up with day-to-day relevance
to patron's needs, but I don't worry about our (libraries) actual
existence as entities/concepts.  I guarantee, however, that the form of
our existence (virtual, super-virtual AI, ??) will change in my
professional lifetime.

Cheers from the not-so-bleeding edge,
Louise

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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] The end of MySpace, SecondLife, and Twitter

The author of the article may be right that these particular brands may
not survive.  So what?

The point he's missing is that the kinds of services and functionalities
they offer (and their descendent services/functionalities that will
come) aren't going anywhere.

For Pete's sake, all endeavors are doomed eventually.  That's no reason
not to start them or enjoy using them while they're around and
useful/fun/interesting.  How else is progress made?

-David

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