The Friends of the Library are having their annual meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 26th. Lichen and Jay Rancourt will talk about social software, Web 2.0 and libraries. Here’s a sample of the websites we’ll visit: Quicker than a ray of light
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Cook Memorial Library’s website, in beta development by Scriblio. is constructed to be interactive throughout, and to give website users the same opportunity for give-and-take that’s one of the joys of visiting our physical library on Tamworth’s Main Street.
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This is a beautiful website. I’m a manager in a large, urban, *supposedly* sophisticated, California public library and we’re miles behind you guys on the 2.0 front (much of which I think is valuable). Great work!!!
A note of explanation on the comment from Remaining Relevant above.
When someone refers to our website in a blog post, it registers as a “bracketed” comment back to us. I receive an e-mail and decide whether to publish it. Most of the time I choose not to, but there is a sprinkling of bracketed comments throughout the website from blogs that I believe may be of interest to patrons of this website.
It’s amazing! …..Viva la 2.0!!
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[...] I am scheduled to give an introduction to Web 2.0 to the Tamworth Library Friends group. Tamworth has been so good to me, giving me a chance to test Scriblio, so I was excited to talk to [...] Click here for Lichen’s blogpost that this is excerpted from (Error 404 avoidance).