Check out this interesting report on young people’s perceptions of Idaho’s public libraries. The report, prepared by Corona Research for the Idaho Commission for Libraries in August 2007, compiled the results of six focus groups conducted with “digital natives”–young people between the ages of 12 and 25 regarding what they thought of and how they [...]
Archive for the ‘Library 2.0’ Category
Re: My Own Digital Idaho
Posted in Idaho Public Libraries, Librarians, Libraries, Library 2.0, Patron Perceptions, Young People Today on October 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Re: Bits and Bobs
Posted in Librarianship, Library 2.0, Library Envy, Miscellania on September 14, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Jennifer Macauley has included my post on “What Library 2.0 Means to Me” on her Library 2.0 Roundup-Redux page, a handy source for thoughts on Library 2.0. There are opinions from well-known librarians as well as from your average Jane librarians like myself.
If you are looking for more librarian blogs to check out, have a [...]
Re: What Library2.0 Means to Me
Posted in Learning 2.0, Library 2.0, Library Trends, Oral History on August 23, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Snagged from the blog of the Librarian Avenger. Don’t know where she got it from, but I like it.
What Library 2.0 means to me is new tools to accomplish the old work of the library. I’ve knocked around in the profession long enough to know that while the technology we use changes, the main [...]


