BY ME
- Managing Your Identity Online - 10/15/2007 - netConnect
In Web 2.0 applications, a centralized cataloging system can break down because of the sheer quantity of user-generated content. This has led to collecting user-generated tags instead of subject headings. Similarly, claimID’s methods hint at future decentralized systems for authority records.
- Toward Academic Library 2.0: Development and Application of a Library 2.0 Methodology
Librarians must continue to trust that most readers are curious, intelligent and compassionate. The only difference is that the evidence of these attributes will be created and stored on our servers immediately and without editorial control. (p. 40)
ABOUT ME
- WebJunction Member Spotlight: Michael Habib Brings Community Spirit to Library Web Sites
One librarian’s serious examination of online communities has expanded the library’s concept of “space” beyond the physical and into the digital. Read about how in this month’s member spotlight. - Michael Porter
INTERVIEWS
- The Academic Library 2.0 Model: An ALA TS Blog Interview with Michael C. Habib
I have been drawn to Michael’s thinking for a couple of reasons. He has set his sights on developing virtual communities, a set of skills that may prove most useful in future library environments. - Michael Stephens
BLOG HIGHLIGHTS
This section offers a list of some of my favorite posts and is partially meant as an introduction for new readers. It is arranged chronologically. I plan on occasionally updating this section to highlight different aspects of my thought.
FOR A MORE COMPLETE LISTING OF SITES RELATED TO ME…
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