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Interaction: Anything goes 2.0

Alsbjer, Peter (2008) Interaction: Anything goes 2.0. Scandinavian Public Library Quarterly 41(2):pp. 6-9.

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Abstract

The interactive society is characterized by a desire for participation that involves, on the one hand, citizens, workers and customers and on the other, politicians, decision makers and entrepreneurs – irrespective of whether this occurs in the public or the private sectors. Another way of explaining the interactive society can be found in the concept of 2.0. Libraries must relate to web 2.0 in the same way they related to web 1.0. The key is to identify the possibilities that the new techniques offer.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (Paginated)
Keywords:Library 2.0, Scandinavian libraries
Subjects:World Wide Web
Internet
Social Informatics
Public Libraries
ID Code:2370
Deposited On:20 June 2008
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