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Too Good To Be True?: Implementing The Open-Source Program Zotero At A University Library, Peter Fernandez Jun 2010

Too Good To Be True?: Implementing The Open-Source Program Zotero At A University Library, Peter Fernandez

Peter Fernandez

Presented at the American Library Association 2010 Annual Conference

With the release of the 2.0 Beta, Zotero has taken powerful personal bibliographic management software to the next level, making the open-source program a legitimate alternative to for-profit products such as RefWorks and EndNote. It utilizes a simple iTunes™–like interface within the Firefox web browser that gives users the ability to easily download and manipulate bibliographic information with a single click from most popular websites and databases. For more advanced users, Zotero has the potential to be a powerful information management system that incorporates the best features of Web 2.0. The …


From Web 2.0 To Lib 2.0: New Paradigms For Driving Access To Knowledge By Academic Librarians In Nigeria, Helen N. Eke Miss Jan 2010

From Web 2.0 To Lib 2.0: New Paradigms For Driving Access To Knowledge By Academic Librarians In Nigeria, Helen N. Eke Miss

Helen Nneka Eke

Purpose: This paper investigates the concept of web 2.0 and its application to library services known as library 2.0. Design/Methodology/Approach: Basically, information was gathered through literature search and the paper commences with basics of web 2.0, stating the concept, the features and then, transition to lib 2.0. Library 2.0 is seen as a user-centered tool which enables real time interaction with library patrons enhancing a two way relationship where the information consumers connect with information producers to become co-producers themselves. This paper discusses how academic librarians might utilize and leverage these new innovations in driving access to knowledge in the …


Szép Új Világháló. Brave New World Wide Web: Web 2.0 Expo In Nyc [In Hungarian]., Judit H. Ward, Julianna Ritter Jan 2010

Szép Új Világháló. Brave New World Wide Web: Web 2.0 Expo In Nyc [In Hungarian]., Judit H. Ward, Julianna Ritter

Judit H. Ward

The authors' reflections on the 2009 Web 2.0 Expo in NYC from the perspective of librarians for the Hungarian audience. Invitation to the Expo courtesy of 2009 Web 2.0 Expo.


Monsanto Discovers New Social Media, Wilhelm Peekhaus Jan 2010

Monsanto Discovers New Social Media, Wilhelm Peekhaus

Wilhelm Peekhaus

As a number of critical commentators have pointed out for some years now, the Internet and other information and communication technologies are subject to capture by actors motivated less by calls for openness and democratic communication practices than by control, power, and profit. Employing the concept of “framing,” this paper offers a case study of how one company in particular, Monsanto, recently has engaged in vigorous efforts to develop and implement new communication and public relations strategies employing various forms of new social media. The findings are based on interviews with key communications personnel at Monsanto’s corporate head office in …