1. Web 2.0 – Implications for Library Services Usha Mujoo Munshi Indian Institute of Public Administration New Delhi National Workshop on Library 2.0: A Gobal Information Hub 5-6 february 2009
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6. Tim O'Reilly, where the web rather than the deskWeb 2.0 is an "architecture of participation" a constellation made up of links between web applications that rival desktop applications, the blog publishing revolution and self-service advertising. This architecture is based on social software where users generate content, rather than simply consume it, and on open programming interfaces that let developers add to a web service or get at data. It is an arena top is the dominant platform, and organization appears spontaneously through the actions of the group, for example, in the creation of folksonomies created through tagging
7. PRO + SUMER Flickr.com wikipedia.com Cafepress.com Remote Appl Gmail.com Slideshare.net Open Social Appl (n/w) Linkedin.com Twitter.com Facebook.com YouTube.com Application Program Interface Del.icio.us Mashup Attendr.com SecondLife.com Your world ! Your imagination! 3-D virtual world created by its Residents
8. Original Source: Markus Angermeier Source: http://kosmar.de/archives/2005/11/11/the-huge-cloud-lens-bubble-map-web20/ URL: http://kosmar.de/wp-content/web20map.png Source : AJ Kelton; Sarah "Intellagirl" Robbins, Educause 2008 Web 2.0 = Open Social Environment facilitating Social Media Conversation
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10. From YouTube to Facebook to Scriblink to StumbleUpon, new Web 2.0 applications are popping up in our browsers daily. But what is all the hubbub really about? Let us find out before venturing into what Lib 2.0 can inherit from this (Web 2.0 )
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18. Others: http://www.youtube.com/ YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips . A Web 2.0 Tool So What does all this mean? Do You Think these will create a new paradigm for all stakeholders? libraries themselves, their users, content authors, publishers & software vendors.
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51. Distribute your library content across the web and connect with users, wherever they are. LibGuides is a fully featured, easy to use, web 2.0 content management and publishing system. It combines the best features of blogs, wikis, and social networks into one package designed specifically for libraries.