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Facebook and public libraries
“Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. People use Facebook to keep up with friends, upload…
Why Flickr for libraries?
There has been an awful lot written about Flickr, one of the top online photo-sharing sites. I’m not out to…
Why link collections are dead…sort of
I am hoping, nay, I’m practically praying, that your library does not have either of the following: A collection of…
Tag, You’re It
You may have heard about tagging (AKA folksonomies). If you’re a cataloger, the whole concept might give you nightmares. So,…
A short lesson in Netiquette
Everyone has at least one; that person (friend, family member or coworker) who thinks they have to forward every last joke, LOLCat photo or (usually fake) virus warning…
Time to join the Twitterverse
There are seemingly a million Web 2.0 applications out there. You wouldn’t believe how many are popping up daily–just add…
First things first: RSS
RSS (usually standing for “Really Simple Syndication”), is crucial to your career. No, really, I mean it. After all, if…