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An avatar (abbreviations include AV, ava, avy and avvie) is an Internet user's representation of himself or herself, whether in the form of a three-dimensional model used in...
Blogs
"A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.
Blogs often provide commentary or news on a particular subject,...
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Digg is a community-based popularity website with an emphasis on technology and science articles. It combines social bookmarking, blogging, and syndication with a form of...
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About Drupal
Drupal is software that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a great variety of content on a website. Tens of thousands...
Hello from sunny California. I am the Technical Services Senior Librarian at the Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library. I am interested to learn the Web 2.0. and apply what I learn to improve the...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flickr
Flickr is a photo sharing website and web services suite, and an online community platform, which is generally considered...
If you are allowed to edit pages in this Site, simply click on edit button at the bottom of the page. This will open an editor with a toolbar pallette with options.
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Blended Librarian
Programmable Web
Library 2.0 Reading lists
Web 2.0: Building the New Library (article)
Library 2.0 on Wikipedia
paul-bausch
library 2.0 from Library Journal Sept. 2006
Massively multiplayer online game
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A Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG or MMO) is a computer game which is...
Introduction
MySpace and other social networking sites can be used by libraries as another outreach tool.
Its potential has NOT been realized yet.
The library should take advantage of this software...
OPAC Definition from Wikipedia
An online public access catalog or OPAC is a computerized online catalog of the materials held in a library, or library system. The library staff and the public can...
Open Source Definition From Wikipedia
The Open Source Definition is used by the Open Source Initiative to determine whether or not a software license can be considered open source. The definition...
Lita Blog on Paul Bausch's inspirational 2006 Online NW keynote address:
Paul Bausch article
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A podcast is a media file that is distributed by subscription (paid or unpaid) over the Internet using syndication feeds, for playback on mobile devices and...
RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcasts.
Users of RSS content use programs called feed 'readers' or...
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Social bookmarking is a web based service to share Internet bookmarks.
Social bookmarking sites are a popular way to store, classify, share and search links...
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Squidoo is a website launched in October 2005. It is a platform designed to make it easy for anyone, for free, to set up a single page on a topic he or she knows or cares a lot...
I run a small one-person library with a township population of 1,800. It is difficult to stay on top off new trends and technology. I am getting a new library and want to be able to offer my...
11. Computer Science
a. A label assigned to identify data in memory.
b. A sequence of characters in a markup language used to provide information, such as formatting specifications, about a...
Bloglines is a web-based news aggregator for browsing weblogs and other news feeds. Mark Fletcher founded the site in 2003 and sold it in February 2005 to Ask.com.
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Blogs
"A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.
Blogs often provide commentary or news on a particular subject,...
del.icio.us
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A non-hierarchical keyword categorization system is used on del.icio.us where users can tag each of their...
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Facebook is an English-language social networking website, popular among college students. It was originally developed for Hans Damien Kao.
As of December...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flickr
Flickr is a photo sharing website and web services suite, and an online community platform, which is generally considered...
Massively multiplayer online game
From Wikipedia:
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massively_multiplayer_online_game]
A Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG or MMO) is a computer game which is...
RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcasts.
Users of RSS content use programs called feed 'readers' or...
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Second Life (abbreviated to SL) is an Internet-based virtual world which came to international attention via mainstream news media in late 2006 and early 2007....
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Social bookmarking is a web based service to share Internet bookmarks.
Social bookmarking sites are a popular way to store, classify, share and search links...
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A social network a social structure made of nodes which are generally individuals or organizations. It indicates the ways in which they are connected through...
Wikis can be thought of as interactive collaborative web pages. They have easy to use toolbars like the one above and allow users to edit pages easily.
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Blogs are poweful, but can be extremely boring and tedious as well. I would think hard about how the blog will be used, and who will be reading it as well as why.
Library purchase request blog
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Definitions of Web 2.0:
Oreilly's Famous Web page:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html
Check out this cool video on Web...
Visit the forum here [http://sociallibrarylurkers.wikidot.com/forum:start] to start or contribute to a discussion or ask a question.
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According to Wikipedia, the world largest wiki site:
A Wiki ([ˈwiː.kiː] <wee-kee> or [ˈwɪ.kiː] <wick-ey>) is a type of website that allows users to add, remove, or otherwise edit...
Wkis can be thought of as interactive collaborative web pages. They have easy to use toolbars like the one above and allow users to edit pages easily.
Wikis can be used in a variety of manners to...
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YouTube is a popular free video sharing Web site which lets users upload, view, and share video clips.
http://youtube.com/
Ways YouTube may be used by libraries
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