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Jan
BUILDING ACADEMIC LIBRARY 2.0
Categories: Education | Tags: Distance Learning, Farkas, Time Data
Academic Library 2.0 Keynote Speaker: Meredith Farkas, Distance Learning Librarian Norwich University, Northfield A Conference sponsored by a Librarians Association of a University of California, Berkeley Division Once a mystic citadel of normal accumulations of specialized knowledge, today’s educational living room operates in an report landscape grown increasingly multi-coloured as well as formidable to traverse. Paradoxically, during a same time, data, information, knowledge, informative …

7 responses to "BUILDING ACADEMIC LIBRARY 2.0"
excellent work!
Thanks for posting!
I’m a Library Technician Student that is still learning about the profession.. I’m glad to have stumbled upon this conference…very informative
Thanks for posting. Meredith Farkas is such an admirable library professional. I love 2.0 discussions, especially when it’s regarding academic library settings.
My ladyfriend is such a whorish lady all she does is put her darn photos on the online!
This was an excellent presentation and I am very pleased that I was able to view it from my office. I am a library director looking into improvements for our library. Nice job.
Thank you very much for posting this video. I am a library director and exploring Library 2.0 resources as alternatives for improving our contact with the academic community. Completely agree with Ms. Farkas, there was never a Library 1.0 because it has been an ongoing process of development. I have been in this field since 1974 and have lived it.
Congratulations. We will be exploring examples suggested.
Monserrate Yulfo
Brilliant! Thanks for posting this & making it accessible to those who couldn’t be there.