Saturday, August 29, 2009
Web 2.0
I am finding that Web 2.0 resources are a great way to not only share information, but also have a hand in how information is put together. There are some problems one may find along the way with regards to misinformation and any info found on a Web 2.0 application is probably best not taken as factual evidence of something, as anyone who is a member of the application can edit or input something. This can be useful for the school library environment to allow both staff and students to communicate with each other on a variety of different applications, such as a GoodReads account, where both staff and students can review books from the collection.
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