Information literacy meets library 2.0:

Web 2.0 technologies have been seen by many information professionals as critical to the future development of library services. This has led to the use of the term Library 2.0 to denote the kind of service that is envisaged. There has been considerable debate about what Library 2.0 might encompass,...

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Weitere Verfasser: Godwin, Peter (HerausgeberIn), Parker, Jo (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Facet 2008
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Zusammenfassung:Web 2.0 technologies have been seen by many information professionals as critical to the future development of library services. This has led to the use of the term Library 2.0 to denote the kind of service that is envisaged. There has been considerable debate about what Library 2.0 might encompass, but, in the context of information literacy, it can be described as the application of interactive, collaborative, and multimedia technologies to web-based library services and collections.
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1. Introduction : making the connections / Peter Godwin -- 2. Library 2.0 and information literacy : the tools / Brian Kelly -- 3. Educating Web 2.0 LIS students for information literacy / Sheila Webber -- 4. School library 2.0 : new skills, new knowledge, new futures / Judy O'Connell -- 5. Information literacy, Web 2.0 and public libraries : an exploration / Michelle McLean -- 6. Engage or enrage : the blog as an assessment tool / Georgina Payne -- 7. Using Wikipedia to eavesdrop on the scholarly conversation / Ann-Marie Deitering -- 8. Information literacy and RSS feeds at LSE / Christopher Fryer and Jane Secker -- 9. Library instruction on the go : podcasting at the Kresge Library / Jennifer Zimmer and Sally Ziph -- 10. PennTags at the University of Pennsylvania / Laurie Allen and Marcella Barnhart -- 11. Sparking Flickrs of insight into controlled vocabularies and subject searching / Cameron Hoffman and Sarah Polkinghorne -- 12. Joining the YouTube conversation to teach information literacy / Susan Ariew -- 13. Going beyond Google at the Open University / Jo Parker -- 14. Using Web 2.0 to enhance the Staffordshire University assignment survival kit (ASK) / Julie Adams, Alison Pope and Geoff Walton -- 15. Teaching information literacy through digital games / John Kirriemuir -- 16. Conclusion / Peter Godwin
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 188 Seiten)
ISBN:9781856048668
DOI:10.29085/9781856048668

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