[Web4lib] Interesting Web/Library 2.0 data (was particpation Skillsfor Library 2.0 Leaders)

Thomas Edelblute TEdelblute at anaheim.net
Wed May 9 11:37:11 EDT 2007


I am just starting to get a handle on what Web 2.0 is supposed to be,
and last week I saw a post by somebody talking about a Web 3.0 and have
no clue as to what that is supposed to be.  Of course vague terms like
this probably have different meanings to different people, so I tend to
dismiss these broad and vague terms as meaningless. 


Thomas Edelblute, Public Access Systems Coordinator
Anaheim Public Library

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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Hutchens, Chad
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 11:35 PM
To: dan at riverofdata.com; Web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Web4lib] Interesting Web/Library 2.0 data (was particpation
Skillsfor Library 2.0 Leaders)

Howdy folks,

Well most everyone can clearly see that I'm a skeptic of Library 2.0.
That's fine.  This isssue needs to be debated.  I read some really
interesting data today and I'd be interested in hearing everyone's
responses.

Take a look at this data about participatory posts on Web 2.0 sites:

http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/live_blogging_t_1.html

Chad Hutchens
E-Resources Librarian
Montana State University Libraries


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