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Marie Radford [Rutgers University, Morristown, New Jersey, USA] has posted a selective list of libraries that â??are the most â??innovativeâ?? in terms of integrating Web 2.0 or social software applications.â? She invites readers to suggest others that should be included, so be sure to read the comments for each post. [via OPL Plus] OpenEdition schlägt … „User 2.0“ weiterlesen

Marie Radford [Rutgers University, Morristown, New Jersey, USA] has posted a selective list of libraries that â??are the most â??innovativeâ?? in terms of integrating Web 2.0 or social software applications.â? She invites readers to suggest others that should be included, so be sure to read the comments for each post.

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Jürgen Plieninger (20. Juni 2007). User 2.0. netbib. Abgerufen am 18. Februar 2025 von https://doi.org/10.58079/s4y2


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Jürgen Plieninger, früher Bibliothekar in einer One-Person Library, promovierter Soziologe, Blogger in diversen Weblogs zu den Themen Bibliothek, OPL, Recherche, Fortbildung, Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten, Kurse in den Bereichen Recherche, Arbeitsorganisation und Web 2.0. Engagiert im bibliothekarischen Verband BIB. - Weitere Infos finden Sie auf https://jplie.wordpress.com/