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Group Name: Library 2.0 Interest Group
Members: 113
Tags: emerging technology, library 2.0, web 2.0
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A place to connect with librarians, MLS students, LIS faculty, patrons, and anyone else interested in Library 2.0 concepts and services. Sister community to the Library 2.0 Interest Group on...

Group Name: Group: Google Wave for Libraries
Members: 29
Tags: collaboration tools, collaborative software, google wave, instant messaging, virtual reference
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Google Wave is a collaborative, instant messaging service which began in a preview (alpha) edition in 2009. Google Wave may change the very face of virtual reference. This group is for...

Group Name: Library Innovators
Members: 25
Tags: communication, creativity, fun, innovation, library, work collaborate
Description:
This group is for people who innovate and then implement in their libraries or web sites.

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The next generation of the Web (known as Web 2.0 or the "participatory web") brought innovations that turned the Web from a read-only environment into an online community where people meet, exchange information, collaborate, and communicate. Examples of the web-based tools that make this possible are wikis, photo- and video-sharing sites, blogs, tagging, and social networking sites. Specific examples of sites that use these tools are Wikipedia, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter, Del.icio.us, and Facebook. These tools are now core to the Web, and a rapidly growing percentage of people now expect to be able to interact with people and content when they use the Web.

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