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Use of Web 2.0 tools in academic libraries: A reconnaissance of the international landscape
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International LibrarianshipInternational LandscapeEducationJournalismSocial MediaInformation RetrievalAcademic LibrariesContent AnalysisWeb EngineeringWeb 2.0WebometricsWeb ScienceMajor Academic LibrariesTechnologyLibrary ServicesWeb PerformanceSocial ComputingWeb Information SystemArtsLibrary Science
The purpose of this paper is to provide a reconnaissance of major academic libraries located in Australia, Canada, the U.K. and U.S.A. that have embraced Web 2.0 tools for enhancing library services. The research is based on a survey of websites of 277 university libraries. The checkpoints used for this evaluative study were given by Nguyen (2008) for evaluating various Web 2.0 tools. Additional checkpoints were arrived at after visiting and browsing the various sites. The findings of the study acknowledge the strength of Web 2.0 tools in improving library services for users. Really Simple Syndication (RSS), Instant Messaging (IM) and blogs are popular in academic libraries. The paper concludes by offering best practices for implementing Web 2.0 tools in academic libraries.
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