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Bringing Web 2.0 into Academic Libraries

Event Type: Webinar
Date: 6/30/2009
Start Time: 2:00 PM
End Time: 3:00 PM
Description:
 When the goal is to be "where they are, when they need us," what does that require at a university library in 2009? As students, staff and faculty move their lives online, university libraries must choose whether to move with them or get left behind. But where is the value in a university library when Google is the new ready reference desk and the libraries' resources are increasingly digitized? How does a library remain relevant in a socially networked academic world? From their perspective as, respectively, virtual reference and e-learning librarians, Amanda Clay Powers (Mississippi State Univ. Libraries) and Ellen Hampton Filgo (Baylor Univ. Libraries) will discuss how libraries can readjust and move their most important resources online—their people. By using social networks and other web-based technologies, libraries can become a value-added member of their community— both online and in person. By using these new tools, librarians can once again hover by their reference stacks with an offer to help that's just a click away.

Guest Presenters:
Amanda Clay Powers
Assistant Professor and Virtual Reference Librarian
Mississippi State University Libraries

Ellen Hampton Filgo
E-Learning Librarian
Baylor University Libraries
Library: WebJunction
Location: Wimba Classroom
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