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Taking the information to the public through Library 2.0

机译:通过图书馆2.0向公众公开信息

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Purpose - Libraries as they are known today can be defined by the term Library 1.0. This defines the way resources are kept on shelves or at a computer behind a login. These resources can be taken from a shelf, checked out to the librarian, taken home for a certain length of time and absorbed, and then taken back to the library for someone else to use. Library 1.0 is a one-directional service that takes people to the information that they require. Library 2.0 - or L2 as it is now more commonly addressed as - aims to take the information to the people by bringing the library service to the internet and getting the users more involved by encouraging feedback participation. This paper seeks to present an overview of Library 2.0. Design/methodology/approach - This paper presents an overview of Web 2.0 including definitions, technologies involved and sites currently advocated as examples of Web 2.0. Findings - The major difference between Library 1.0 and L2 is that Library 1.0 only allows for a one-way flow of information while L2 is a read-write library that gives library users the power to decide the service that they get. L2 reinforces the role libraries play in the community by building on today's best and continually improving the service. L2 can be summarized as being user-driven and aiming to save each library user time in retrieving information. Originality/value - Libraries have been around for centuries and are considered places in which books, journals, CDs, etc. are kept for reference or for borrowing by the public. The term L2 was believed to have been first made by Michael Casey in his blog LibraryCrunch. Chad and Paul Miller describe Library 2.0 (L2) as a concept, very different from the service one knows today, that operates according to the expectations of today's users. They state that with this concept the library will make information available wherever and whenever the user requires it. One point to note here is that this concept is not about replacing the 1.0 technology already being used but rather about adding additional functionality.
机译:目的-可以通过术语库1.0来定义当今众所周知的库。这定义了将资源保存在架子上或登录后的计算机上的方式。这些资源可以从架子上拿出来,签到馆员手中,带回家一定时间再吸收,然后再带回图书馆供其他人使用。库1.0是一种单向服务,可以使人们获得所需的信息。图书馆2.0或L2(现称为L2)旨在通过将图书馆服务引入互联网并通过鼓励反馈参与来使用户更多地参与,从而将信息带给人们。本文旨在对Library 2.0进行概述。设计/方法/方法-本文概述了Web 2.0,包括定义,涉及的技术和当前主张作为Web 2.0示例的站点。发现-库1.0和L2之间的主要区别在于,库1.0仅允许单向信息流,而库2是可读写的库,它使库用户可以决定他们获得的服务。 L2通过建立在当今最好的基础上并不断改进服务来加强图书馆在社区中的作用。 L2可以概括为用户驱动的,目的是在检索信息时节省每个图书馆用户的时间。原创性/价值-图书馆已有数百年历史,被认为是存放书籍,期刊,CD等以供参考或供公众借阅的地方。术语L2最初是由Michael Casey在他的博客LibraryCrunch中首次提出的。乍得和保罗·米勒(Chad and Paul Miller)将图书馆2.0(L2)描述为一种概念,与当今已知的服务大不相同,它可以根据当今用户的期望进行操作。他们指出,有了这个概念,图书馆将在用户需要的任何时间和地点提供信息。这里要注意的一点是,该概念不是要取代已经使用的1.0技术,而是要添加其他功能。

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