Robertson, Justin Burnham, Judy Li, Jie Sayed, Ellen
Verschenen in:
Medical reference services quarterly
Paginering:
Jaargang 27 (2008) nr. 1 pagina's 21-32
Jaar:
2008
Inhoud:
New and innovative information technologies drive the ever-evolving library profession. From clay tablet to parchment scroll to manufactured paper to computer screen pixel, information storage, retrieval, and delivery methods continue to evolve, and each advance irrevocably affects the way libraries, and librarians, work. The Internet has forever altered information and library science, both in theory and practice, but even within this context the progression continues. Though ambiguously defined, Web 2.0 offers a new outlook and new software, presenting librarians with potentially invaluable new tools and methods. This paper discusses the creation, implementation, and maintenance of a Web 2.0 technology, the wiki, as a resource tool for an academic bio-medical library.