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Library 2.0: A Guide to Participatory Service email this article save this article to My Clippings
Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Service Originally uploaded by mstephens7. Library 2.0 A Guide to participatory Library Service By Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk Two of the first and most original thinkers on Library 2.0 introduce the essential concepts and offer ways to improve service to better meet the changing needs of 21st century Library users. Describing a service model of constant and purposeful change, evaluation and updating of Library services, and user participation, the book both outlines the theoretical underpinnings of Library 2.0 and provides practical advice on how to get there. From ...
Source: Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology - February 13, 2007

Library 2.0: A Guide to Participatory Library service email this article save this article to My Clippings
absolut Pflichtlektüre zu dem Thema Bibliothek2.0: Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Library Service By Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk 2007/200 pp/softbound/ISBN 978-1-57387-297-3 $29.50 Two of the first and most original thinkers on Library 2.0 introduce the essential concepts and offer ways to improve service to better meet the changing needs of 21st century Library users. Describing a service model of constant and purposeful change, evaluation and updating of Library services, and user participation, the book both outlines the theoretical underpinnings of Library 2.0 and provides practical advice on how to...
Source: Bibliotan - February 13, 2007 Author: jintan Tags: Books Library 2.0 Librarian

Group Discussion: One group jumped online to IM a local Library email this article save this article to My Clippings
Group Discussion Originally uploaded by mstephens7 I can pontificate in the classroom for sure ("he's STILL talking..") but I think it's more effective to turn the discussion/thinking/outcomes over to the students as much as possible. Here's Wednesday night's discussion assignment based on Chapter 5 of Library 2.0 A Guide to participatory Library Service by Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk, InfoToday, 2007: LIS768 Stephens Discussion Questions: participatory Service & The Long Tail Group Work 1: Each group will select a Library service for your type of Library. In a few minutes of brainstorming, rework the ser...
Source: Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology - September 28, 2007

68.156.6.100: /* References */ book links email this article save this article to My Clippings
References - book links ← Older revision Revision as of 21:04, 25 March 2007 Line 48: Line 48: * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006. * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006. - * Casey, Michael & Savas...
Source: Library 2.0 - Revision history - March 25, 2007 Author: 68.156.6.100

68.219.206.177 at 05:15, 25 February 2007 email this article save this article to My Clippings
← Older revision Revision as of 05:15, 25 February 2007 Line 47: Line 47: * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006. * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006.   +   + * Casey, Michael & Savastinuk, L...
Source: Library 2.0 - Revision history - February 25, 2007 Author: 68.219.206.177

Forthcoming Library 2.0 Book email this article save this article to My Clippings
I was tickled to read Michael Golrick's post about blurbing Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Library Service by Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk. It will be published by Information Today in April and, like Michael, I hope that the book does very well. I've read it and look forward to using it in future classes. (Disclaimer: I wrote the foreword. :-) )
Source: Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology - February 7, 2007 Tags: Library 2.0/Web 2.0

Trading Card email this article save this article to My Clippings
Vandaag heb ik Library 2.0: a Guide to participatory Library Service van Casey en Savastinuk uitgelezen. Hun ‘framework for change’ was best wel interessant en via hen ben ik ook op het spoor van de Librarian Trading Cards gekomen. Leuk! Ik ben even met de Trading Card Maker aan de slag gegaan: Archivarissen, geen nood, er bestaan ook Archivist Trading Cards.
Source: Commissaresse 2.0 - October 11, 2007 Author: de Commissaresse Tags: schaduwen

68.158.50.88: /* References */ ISBNs added email this article save this article to My Clippings
References - ISBNs added ← Older revision Revision as of 01:37, 13 April 2007 Line 48: Line 48: * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006. * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006. - * Casey, Michael & Sav...
Source: Library 2.0 - Revision history - April 12, 2007 Author: 68.158.50.88

68.217.3.226: ISBN email this article save this article to My Clippings
ISBN ← Older revision Revision as of 03:15, 10 May 2007 Line 48: Line 48: * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006. * {{note|stephens}} Casey, M. & Stephens, M. (2006). [http://techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/01/better-Library-services-for-more-people.html Better Library Services for More People], ALA TechSource Blog, January 2006. - * Casey, Michael & Savastinuk, Laura. (2007) ...
Source: Library 2.0 - Revision history - May 9, 2007 Author: 68.217.3.226

Blurbing a New Book email this article save this article to My Clippings
I was recently asked to write a blurb for Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Library Service by Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk. It will be published by Information Today in April.The copy I received as a "reader's copy" was real, honest-to-God proof pages. They were not bound as I was used to from the copies which used to come to the various libraries I have worked at, but a loose batch of pages. I worked my way through the book, but it was more difficult to deal with than I expected for a more than 100 page document.I hope the book does well, and am incredibly flattered that I was asked to write something for the cover.
Source: Thoughts from a Library Administrator - February 7, 2007 Author: Michael A. Golrick

LIS 768 Textbook email this article save this article to My Clippings
I’m teaching two sections of LIS 768 this fall. We’ll be using Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Library Service by Michael E. Casey and Laura C. Savastinuk as our text once again. I was pleased to find this review which sums up exactly why it’s such a useful book to promote critical thinking about change in libraries: According to the introduction, the book is aimed at helping librarians, administrators, support staff and students to gain a greater understanding of what Library 2.0 is. For me this was achieved.  I initially expected that the book would focus mostly on Web 2.0 technologies in the...
Source: Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology - August 17, 2008 Author: Michael Tags: Dominican University GSLIS LIS Education in the 21st Century Library 2.0/Web 2.0

Get Your Book Signed at the Computers in Libraries Conference email this article save this article to My Clippings
[Via Infotoday] Meet the “The Extreme Searcher,” Randolph (Ran) Hock, at the Information Today, Inc. booth during the Grand Reception on Monday, April 16 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Ran will be signing copies of The Traveler’s Web; The Extreme Internet Searcher’s Handbook, Second Edition; and Yahoo! to the Max. Michael P. Sauers, author of Blogging and RSS: A Librarian’s Guide,will besigning copies of his book during the coffee break on Tuesday, April 17 from 2:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Stop by the Information Today, Inc. booth to get your copy! Author Meredith G. Farkas will be signing copies of Social Software in L...
Source: Bronwyn's Library Blog - April 1, 2007 Author: Bronwyn Tags: Library conferences

Betacommand: + ref section email this article save this article to My Clippings
+ ref section ← Previous revision Revision as of 03:03, 28 July 2008 Line 31: Line 31: == The Library 2.0 Online Public Access Catalog == == The Library 2.0 Online Public Access Catalog == - See : [[OPAC#The_Next-Generation_Catalog]] + See : [[OPAC#The Next-Generation Catalog]] Library 2.0 is a new way of providing Library service through new internet technologies, with emphasis on “user-centered” change and interaction. Like Web2.0, A full featured Library 2.0 OPAC gets better the more users are invol...
Source: Library 2.0 - Revision history - July 27, 2008 Author: Betacommand

Library 2.0: a Guide to Participatory Library service email this article save this article to My Clippings
Al een tijdje hik ik aan tegen het schrijven van een recensie over dit boek. Ik vond het geen goed boek, maar misschien lag dat aan mij. Dit boek benadrukt voor mij veel te sterk het aspect van veranderingsmanagement. Library 2.0 als blauwdruk om permanente en doelgerichte veranderingen in de bibliotheek te implementeren. Bibliotheek 2.0 kan heel veel vormen en gedaanten aannemen zelf zie ik het aspect van de gebruiker centraal in combinatie met technologische vernieuwing als nieuwe wegen om de gebruiker te bedienen, maar een managementhandboek proberen te schrijven –op zijn Amerikaanse wijze, met even zoveel herhaling- ...
Source: WoW! Wouter over het Web - January 22, 2008 Author: Wow!ter

Blog y libro sobre la Biblioteca 2.0 email this article save this article to My Clippings
Dos bibliotecarios norteamericanos, Michael Casey y Laura Savastinuk, son autores de la obra Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Library Service. El libro no está accesible gratuitamente en la web, pero lo que me interesa destacar es que posee un blog propio que aporta contenidos de utilidad: LibraryChange. Por ejemplo la lista de enlaces con la que podemos realizar un activo ejercicio de exploración. Los autores también ofrecen un artículo en la revista Library Journal, que sí está de libre acceso y que puede orientar sobre su enfoque. Este tipo de guías es de esperar que queden obsoletas en poco tiempo si de ve...
Source: SEDIC - Blog - April 9, 2007 Author: Luis Rodríguez Yunta Tags: Recursos

Kreative Ökonomien… email this article save this article to My Clippings
… ist das Thema einer Fachtagung am 16./17.06.08, die im Rahmen der Internationalen Bauausstellung 2013 in Hamburg in Kooperation mit Kampnagel Internationale Kulturfabrik stattfinden wird. Die Fachtagung ist eines der IBA-Labore, die seit 2007 zu unterschiedlichen Themen stattfinden. (Ich habe gelernt, dass man im kreativökonomischen Jargon des Eventmanagements von “Formaten” spricht; die IBA-Labore gehören zu den Dialogformaten…) Der Bereich der Kreativökonomien ist einerseits sicherlich das ökonomische Feld, das am nächsten zu Bibliotheken ist. Andererseits bringt die Diskussion über Kreati...
Source: netbib weblog - April 27, 2008 Author: Axel Schaper Tags: Diverses IBA Hamburg 2013 IBA-Labor Internationale Bauausstellung Hamburg 2013

Kreative Ökonomien… email this article save this article to My Clippings
… ist das Thema einer Fachtagung am 16./17.06.08, die im Rahmen der Internationalen Bauausstellung 2013 in Hamburg in Kooperation mit Kampnagel Internationale Kulturfabrik stattfinden wird. Die Fachtagung ist eines der IBA-Labore, die seit 2007 zu unterschiedlichen Themen stattfinden. (Ich habe gelernt, dass man im kreativökonomischen Jargon des Eventmanagements von “Formaten” spricht; die IBA-Labore gehören zu den Dialogformaten…) Der Bereich der Kreativökonomien ist einerseits sicherlich das ökonomische Feld, das am nächsten zu Bibliotheken ist. Andererseits bringt die Diskussion über Kreati...
Source: netbib weblog - April 27, 2008 Author: Axel Schaper Tags: Diverses IBA Hamburg 2013 IBA-Labor Internationale Bauausstellung Hamburg 2013

La Biblioteca 2.0: Cambio y participación email this article save this article to My Clippings
“It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.” —W. Edwards Deming En estos días he estado leyendo el libro Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Library Service  de Michael Casey  y  Laura Savastinuk. Los autores fueron los  primeros que comenzaron a utilizar el concepto de “biblioteca 2.0″, extrapolando los conceptos de la web 2.0 al mundo de las bibliotecas.  Library 2.0 is all about Library users — keeping those we have while actively seeking those who do not currently use our services.  It’s about embracing those ideas and techno...
Source: DigiZen: Un blogfesor aprendiendo - June 14, 2007 Author: Mario Núñez Tags: web 2.0 bibliotecas web-2.0

Redes Sociales en la Bilioteca 2.0 email this article save this article to My Clippings
Por: Hugo AguayoPreviamente a definir lo que es la Biblioteca 2.0, debemos realizar un inciso para explicar lo que es realmente la Web 2.0, puesto que un concepto deriva del otro. La Web 2.0 no engloba una nueva tecnología, ni nuevas conexiones a Internet, ni es una Red alternativa; se trata de una nueva forma de interactuar las personas en la Red. La idea original de la web (en este contexto, llamada Web 1.0) consistía en páginas estáticas, escritas en el lenguaje de marcado HTML, que no eran actualizadas frecuentemente. De esta manera, el éxito de las empresas puntocom dependía en gran medida de la generación de s...
Source: infoesfera.com - November 5, 2009 Author: contacto at infoesfera.com (Infoesfera.com) Tags: Bibliotecas Add new tag Biblioteca 2.0 biblioteca digital biblioteca virtual Biblosfera Library 2.0 Web 1.0 y Web 2.0.

Independent Study Project: The Book Advisor – A TTW Guest Post by Maggie Ryan email this article save this article to My Clippings
In January of this year, I began an Independent Study under the guidance of Michael Stephens. On February 14, 2010, I posted that: “The purpose of this study is to create readers’ advisory tools that utilize Web 2.0 technology.” During the past four months I have spent time: reviewing literature that is relevant to the topic; studying public Library websites to ascertain what RA services are currently available and to determine what types of RA 2.0 other public libraries are providing for their patrons; and surveying Library patrons to learn what services they believe would benefit them. While working on the study, I...
Source: Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology - May 10, 2010 Author: Michael Tags: Dominican University GSLIS

Keeping the Library Relevant: A Tour of the Georgia Tech Library Learning Commons email this article save this article to My Clippings
While in Atlanta in May for SOLINET, Michael Casey and I had the opportunity to tour the Georgia Tech Library Learning Commons. I've followed the blogging of Brian Mathews for some time at The Ubiquitous Librarian, and am always happy to read about some new innovation or way of thinking about academic libraries at his institution. Joining us for the afternoon was Laura Savastinuk, Michael's co-author for Library 2.0: A Guide to participatory Library Service, and Elissa Checov,  Gwinnett Technical College Library Director.Brian wasn't there the day we visited but we were very lucky to be g...
Source: ALA TechSource Blog - August 4, 2008 Author: Michael Stephens Tags: Library 2.0

Carnival of the Infosciences #85 email this article save this article to My Clippings
For the final Carnival of the Infosciences of 2007, I went through all of this year’s editions and pick out what I thought were the most interesting posts.  Yes, I’m succumbing to endoftheyearbestlistitis. But before we look at the past year, let’s take a quick look forward.  Katie Dunneback has started a new blog for 2008 called Book a Month Challenge.  Dunneback, who submitted her blog using the carninfo del.icio.us tag, writes in her initial post: “Right around the first of the month, every month, we’ll be posting a theme. All you have to do is read a book that corresponds to that theme an...
Source: Libraryola - December 10, 2007 Author: Chris Zammarelli Tags: Carnival

¿Realmente hemos aprendido lo que es la Biblioteca 2.0? email this article save this article to My Clippings
a Ya se cumple un año desde que se presentó en sociedad un término un tanto difuso que alguien osó en denominar como Biblioteca 2.0. Hace un año que desde el Sedic se organizó la mesa redonda dentro del congreso del Fesabid, Los blogs en la biblioteca 2.0, y desde la misma organización nos urgen, a aquellos que formamos parte de aquella mesa, para que dediquemos unas líneas a los nuevos avances que hemos hecho, o hemos detectado, en torno a este y poder de este modo hacer balance. Como es habitual en mí, me veo incapacitado para reducir a unas pocas lín...
Source: El Documentalista Enredado - May 15, 2008 Author: Marcos Ros-Martín Tags: ByD bibliotecarios biblioteca_2.0 web_2.0

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