Academic Library 2.0
The first Master work I have found. Master's Paper by Michael C. Habib from the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Caroline, .
ALA Blog Interviewed Michael Habib last March check out.
Abstract:
Recently, librarians have struggled to understand their relationship to a new breed of Web services that, like libraries, connect users with the information they need. These services, known as Web 2.0, offer new service models, methods, and technologies that can be adapted to improve library services. Additionally, these services affect library users’ information seeking behaviors, communication styles, and expectations. The term Library 2.0 has been introduced into the professional language of librarianship as a way to discuss these changes. This paper works to establish a theoretical foundation of Library 2.0 in academic libraries, or Academic Library 2.0.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1901/356
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