This document discusses the application of web 2.0 technologies by libraries and their users. It argues that libraries need to shift their focus from product-oriented to user-oriented services. Libraries should place their resources and services in the workflows of faculty and students by appearing in multiple environments like portals, repositories, and through tools on the desktop and web browser. The document provides examples of libraries using mashups, widgets, browser extensions, and social networks to better integrate with user workflows.
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1. “ Mag het iets meer zijn? “Library 2.0” Toepassingen van web 2.0 voor bibliotheken en hun gebruikers & de bibliotheek in de "workflow“ en social networks
2. Gastles bij Digitale Informatiediensten voor Biblionet 20 September 2007, Hanzehogeschool Groningen Guus van den Brekel Coördinator Electronic Services, Central Medical Library University Medical Center Groningen Blog: Digicmb . blogspot .com “ Mag het iets meer zijn? “Library 2.0”
12. library user environments resource environment Source: Lorcan Dempsey, Liber 2005 Lorcan Dempsey Blog lab books exhibitions PDAs learning management systems campus portal course material text book personal collections reading lists Institutional repository Digital collections E-reserve Catalog Licensed collections Aggregations Virtual reference Cataloging ILL lab books exhibitions PDAs learning management systems campus portal course material text book personal collections reading lists
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14. library Consumer environments Management environment Licensed Bought Faculty& students Digitized Aggregations Resource sharing Integrated local consumer environment? Library web presence Resource sharing, … Source: Lorcan Dempsey, CIC 2007 … Institutional Workflow Portals, CMS, IR, … Personal Workflow RSS, toolbars, .. Network level workflow Google, … Integrated local consumer environment? Library web presence Resource sharing, …