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Readings on Web 2.0"Web 2.0" is the evolving Web as it exists today. It is the same Web that we've had all along. But the problems, issues, and technologies we're dealing with are in many ways different, and so using the term "Web 2.0" is a recognition that the Web is in a constant state of change, and that we have entered a new era of networked participation.” --Tim O’Reilly
Readings on Library 2.0“Library 2.0 is all about library users -- keeping those we have while actively seeking those who do not currently use our services. It's about embracing those ideas and technologies that can assist libraries in delivering services to these groups, and it's about participation -- involving users in service creation and evaluation. “Library 2.0 is an operating model that allows libraries to respond rapidly to market needs. This does not mean that we abandon our current users or our mission. It is a philosophy of rapid change, flexible organizational structures, new Web 2.0 tools and user participation that will put the library in a much stronger position, ready to efficiently and effectively meet the needs of a larger user population.” -- Michael Casey
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The Public Library Technology Institute ("TechExpress") on September 13, 2006 brought three dynamic library leaders to Columbia. More than 275 South Carolina librarians were introduced to Library 2.0 user-centered services and new web-based technologies.





