2006
DOI: 10.5596/c06-013
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Introducing Web 2.0: weblogs and podcasting for health librarians

Abstract: Discussion is rampant amongst libraries and information industries about what is Web 2.0. One thing, I believe, is clear now; Web 2.0 isn't a standard in almost any sense of the word. Most concepts behind this term are constructive, building on today's best and improving for the future. Stephen Abram suggested in his recent Information Outlook article that Web 2.0 is about the more human aspects of interactivity on the Web: "It is about conversations, interpersonal networking, personalization and individualism… Show more

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“…Focusing on Web 2.0's interactivity, Abram (2005) stated "It is about conversations, interpersonal networking, personalization, and individualism" (p. 44). Barsky (2006) elaborated, "Web 2.0 is ultimately a social phenomenon of users' experience of the Web and is characterized by open communication, decentralization of authority, and freedom to share and reuse Web content" (p. 33). Only recently has this notion of a read/write Web of social collaboration and interactivity (Richardson, 2006) moved into the realm of feasibility with the development of a wide variety of easy Internet publishing tools.…”
Section: Defining Web 20 In the Context Of Graduate Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focusing on Web 2.0's interactivity, Abram (2005) stated "It is about conversations, interpersonal networking, personalization, and individualism" (p. 44). Barsky (2006) elaborated, "Web 2.0 is ultimately a social phenomenon of users' experience of the Web and is characterized by open communication, decentralization of authority, and freedom to share and reuse Web content" (p. 33). Only recently has this notion of a read/write Web of social collaboration and interactivity (Richardson, 2006) moved into the realm of feasibility with the development of a wide variety of easy Internet publishing tools.…”
Section: Defining Web 20 In the Context Of Graduate Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health librarians have written about several Web 2.0 services, such as blogs, RSS feeds, tagging, and podcasting [3][4][5]. Mashups, however, have not appeared in the health library literature (one American health librarian [6] has announced on her blog that her paper on mashups will be published in a forthcoming issue of Medical Reference Services Quarterly).…”
Section: What Is Web 20?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5], [6]. Finally, growing spectrums of applications are enumerated as several emerging technologies and applications under the Web 2.0 platform [7]. These include RSS, wikis, blogs, and the user comment functionality found in various websites.…”
Section: Eleavate's Pedagogical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%