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10 Useful Tips for Tricking Out FriendFeed

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Shevonne from MakeTechEasier posts about 10 Useful Tips for Tricking Out FriendFeed. This helpful guide walks users through how to get set up and use this social media tool effectively. Here are the post’s top five tips:

  1. Aggregate All (or Majority) of Your Feeds
  2. Setup Your Notifications
  3. Select Twitter Publishing Preferences
  4. Choose a Theme
  5. Edit Your Profile

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July 10, 2009 at 5:07 pm

Library 2.0, How we begin !

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Library 2.0 is a loosely defined model for a modernized form of library service that reflects a transition within the library world in the way that services are delivered to users. The focus is on user-centered change and participation in the creation of content and community. [1] The concept of Library 2.0 borrows from that of Business 2.0 and Web 2.0 and follows some of the same underlying philosophies. This includes online services like the use of OPAC systems and an increased flow of information from the user back to the library.

With Library 2.0, library services are constantly updated and reevaluated to best serve library users. Library 2.0 also attempts to harness the library user in the design and implementation of library services by encouraging feedback and participation. Proponents of this concept, sometimes referred to as Radical Trust expect that the Library 2.0 model for service will ultimately replace traditional, one-directional service offerings that have characterized libraries for centuries.

Overview

The term “Library 2.0″ was coined by Michael Casey on his blog LibraryCrunch as a direct spin-off of the terms Business 2.0 and Web 2.0. Casey suggested that libraries, especially public libraries, are at a crossroads where many of the elements of Web 2.0 have applicable value within the library community, both in technology-driven services and in non-technology based services. In particular, he described the need for libraries to adopt a strategy for constant change while promoting a participatory role for library users.

Library 2.0 made its conference debut at Internet Librarian 2005 in October, 2005, when Michael Stephens of Saint Joseph County Public Library addressed the idea in relation to the typical library website.

A September, 2006, article in Library Journal, titled “Library 2.0: Service for the next-generation library,” begins by expressing the benefit of Library 2.0 to library administrators and taxpayers as providing “more efficient ways of delivering services to achieve greater returns on financial investments.” The article continued by asserting that the much discussed Library 2.0 is important for librarians as it may radically change our customer service and interaction.[1]

With Library 2.0, library services are frequently evaluated and updated to meet the changing needs of library users. Library 2.0 also calls for libraries to encourage user participation and feedback in the development and maintenance of library services. The active and empowered library user is a significant component of Library 2.0. With information and ideas flowing in both directions – from the library to the user and from the user to the library – library services have the ability to evolve and improve on a constant and rapid basis. The user is participant, co-creator, builder and consultant – whether the product is virtual or physical.

Written by mohammad fadl

March 19, 2009 at 9:59 pm

Go To Library 2.0

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New blog,,, Go To Library 2.0
Gentlemen, dear colleagues around the world .. Greetings and appreciation, and that I have put before you the first of my professional blog posts .. I am confident that your discussions to your dear and strong role in the revision of the Code and the fruition … Especially as the subject of a new revolving changing technical world.

Written Statements:
Title Code: Go To Library 2.0
Hosting: go2library2.wordpress.com
Interests: Library 2.0, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, semantic web, the Librarian 2.0, web 2.0.

A welcome message:

Welcome to all visitors … interested in the field of specialized libraries and information .. For more than a year and I think in the implementation and the formation of a window in the fields of interest in second-generation techniques for Libraries (Library 2.0) Given during the period of my previous delays in the implementation of that dream.

To this day, which is the birth of this dream with you and published .. After thinking about how the mechanism for providing this window, which I shall deal with that new and renewed (from near and far) Tguetniat specialized in second-generation libraries and the Web 2.0 and Web 3.0; realized that the best mechanism is to provide the same idea of new web tools (web2.0) and represented by in the use of the Code (Blog) depends on the program of the Open Source (Open Source) operating environment of the Web 2.0 …. The choice came to have such a code through the Word Press, which was prepared specifically for this purpose, and based on the development.
Welcome to you .. participants and me in a dream .. And the idea and content .. I wish to paint me in this content, including strengthen the core.
Sincere greetings and appreciation

Your Brother …

Mohammad Fadl
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