Web 2.0 and Participatory Culture in Information Professions
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[edit] These articles are from Fall 2007
[edit] Group 1
- Course Views: A New Approach to Course Guide Creation, by Anne G
- Can the Inmates Help Run the Asylum, by Brian A
- Flickr & Libraries: Welcoming Patrons with Virtual Photos, by Cayce V
- Podcasting in Academic Libraries, by Jason P
- Podcasting at FSU's Goldstein Library, by Kevin O
- Wikis in Academia: Using a Wiki for your Online Research Guide, by Michelle L
[edit] Group 2
- Learning 2.0 and Public Libraries, by Carolyn R
- Stevens County and The Wiki, by John M
- Web 2.0, by Kesner C
- Digitization, by Matt F
- Gaming and Library 2.0, by Dale B
- Wikis at an IT Help Desk, by Victor O
[edit] Group 3
- The Art of the Museum Podcast Tour, by Amy R
- Podcasting in Museums, by Janis M
[edit] Group 4
- A Multitude of Voices: A Discussion of Podcasting Approaches in Schools, by Anna W
- Podcasting in Elementary Schools, by Fran P
- What, Who, Why, Where, and How of Elementary School Blogs, by Jo D
- Ready, Set, Go: Podcasting in the School Library, by Maria R and Teresa P
- School Morning Shows, by Rhonda H
[edit] Group 5
- Using Blogs to Connect with Young Adults in the Public Library, by Nicole H
- Digital Storytelling, by Autumn C
- Entering TheirSpace: Social Networking, Public Libraries, and Young_Adults, by Christopher W
- The Use Of MySpace In Public Libraries, by Elizabeth M
- MySpace at Your Place: Using Social Networking Forums in a Public Library, by Jennifer S
- Using Myspace in Public Libraries, by Laura H
- Public Libraries and Blogs, by Matthew R
[edit] Group 6
- Thoughts on the Minds Behind Big Gaming, by David L
- Digitization, by Denis B
- FHSMUN's Web-Based Application, by Farhood B
