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Tag Archives: Web 2.0
Modern forms of publishing include writing blogs and posting diverse content on social media. In this context, how do library and/or information services relate to questions of identity in the twenty-first century?
***Elle Moyse considers how Web 2.0 reconfigures our sense of identity when it is presented as media. These ideas are discussed with reference to online journalism, blogging and social media. Elle is on Twitter @ElleMoyse. It is reproduced here with … Continue reading
Posted in CityLIS Writes
Tagged identity, infosphere, journalism, Libraries and Publishing, social media, Web 2.0
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#citylis Student Perspectives: Web 2.0 : Different opinions and its implications in Libraries by Shohana Nowrin
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Shohana Nowrin. *** Technological development offers new opportunities and challenges in creation, promotion, dissemination and storage of information for library and … Continue reading
Posted in Student Perspectives
Tagged blogging, CityLIS, Dale Dougherty, Darcy DiNucci, Information Science, Library and Information Science, Library Science, social media, Student Perspectives, students, Tim Berners-Lee, Tim O’Reilly, Twitter, Web 1.0, Web 2.0
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