Shared Innovation (supported by Talis, einem britischen Anbieter von Bibliothekssystemen) bietet nicht nur einen technisch sehr informativen Weblog, sondern auch eine spannende und gut gemachte Podcast-Reihe. Eines der letzten Themen: Folksonomy.
Participants in this edition of the Library 2.0 Gang were:
- Casey Bisson, Library Information Technologist at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, USA. Casey blogs at maisonbisson.
- Ian Corns, Business Analyst at Talis. Ian contributes to the Source blog, and writes at The Wonderful World of Mr C.
- Christina Pikas, librarian in a physics, astronomy, mathematics, computer science & engineering library. Christina blogs at Christina’s LIS Rant.
- Karen Schneider, Director of the Librarians‘ Internet Index. Karen blogs at Free Range Librarian.
- Tim Spalding, founder of LibraryThing. Tim blogs at the LibraryThing blog and Thing-ology.
During the conversation, the following sites and resources were cited:
- CiteULike
- Connotea
- del.icio.us
- FictionFinder
- Flickr
- LibraryThing
- Librarians‘ Internet Index
- PennTags
- Worldcat.org
- WPopac
This conversation was conducted by telephone on Wednesday 26 July 2006.
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