Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Library 2.0 stuff

I read two perspectives of the five:
In the site titled "Away from iceburgs" it talks about there being a possibility of having patrons being able to access everything- I quote "As a Web 2.0 reality continues to emerge and develop, our patrons will expect access to everything – digital collections of journals, books, blogs, podcasts, etc. You think they can’t have everything? Think again. This may be our great opportunity."

In the site titled "To a temporary place in time" it talks about libraries in the past and present and how they have changed and will continue to change...

I quote from the site:
"What are libraries? Libraries are not just collections of documents and books, they are conversations, they are convocations of people, ideas, and artifacts in dynamic exchange. Libraries are not merely in communities, they are communities: they preserve and promote community memories; they provide mentors not only for the exploration of stored memory, but also for the creation of new artifacts of memory. What was the library of the past? A symbol of a society that cared about its attainments, that treasured ideas, that looked ahead multiple generations. Librarians were stewards, trainers, intimate with the knowledge base and the minds who produced it. Librarians today are not just inventory management biobots: they are people with a unique understanding of the documents they compile and catalog, and the relationships among those documents."


To be quite honest I thought the two topics were pretty boring to me, that was my insight on them. I have very wierd views about things! =/

1 comment:

OCL Web Things said...

You've given us quotes from the reading, but we need you to "Create a blog post about your thoughts" on the reading.

Jill/STF