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Library 2.0 Initiatives in Academic Libraries is a hybrid book and wiki presenting twelve case studies of significant Library 2.0 initiatives in academic libraries.
Para despertar o apetite:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
Laura B. Cohen
- Chapter 1:Discovering Places to Serve Patrons in the Long Tail
Patrick Griffis,Kristin Costello, Darcy Del Bosque,Cory Lampert,Eva Stowers
- Chapter 2:Chat, Commons, and Collaboration: Inadvertently Library 2.0 in Western Australia
Kathryn Greenhill,Margaret Jones,Jean McKay
- Chapter 3:Yale: Taking the Library to Users in the Online University Environment
Kalee Sprague, Roy Lechich
- Chapter 4:Delivering Targeted Library Resources into a Blackboard Framework
Richard Cox
- Chapter 5:Adapting an Open Source, Scholarly Web 2.0 System for Findability in Library Collections
Bethany Nowviskie, Elizabeth Sadler, Erik Hatcher
- Chapter 6:Push and Pull of the OPAC
Daniel Forsman
- Chapter 7:UThink: Library Hosted Blogs for a University-Wide Community
Shane Nakerud
- Chapter 8:Discussing Student Engagement: An Information Literacy Course Blog
Gregory Bobish
- Chapter 9:Building Library 2.0 into Information Literacy: A Case Study.
Susan Sharpless Smith, Erik Mitchell,Caroline Numbers
- Chapter 10:IMplementing IM @ Reference: The GW Experience
Deborah B. Gaspar, Sarah Palacios Wilhelm
- Chapter 11:Taking the Library to Users: Experimenting with Facebook as an Outreach Tool
Dawn Lawson
- Chapter 12:YouTube University: Using XML, Web Services, and Online Video Services to Serve University and Library Video Content
Jason A. Clark