Social Software, Web 2.0, Library 2.0, & You: A Practical Guide for Using Technology @ Your Library

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2007
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American English
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In September 2005, the Reference Division of the Indiana Library Federation held a one-day conference called “How to Use Hot Technologies and Not Get Burned." Jessamyn West, Michael Stephens, Scott Pfitzinger, and others talked about instant messaging, weblogs, wikis, photo sharing, and other technologies. The focus of the program was to demonstrate how libraries could use these tools for outreach.

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Atwater-Singer, Meg and Kate Sherrill. (2007). Social Software, Web 2.0, Library 2.0, & You: A Practical Guide for Using Technology @ Your Library. Indiana libraries, 26(3), 48-52.
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