Colleagues/
While I believe that many Web 2.0 developments are Quite Innovative, I
sense that the integration of Web 2.0 technologies are Not As Radical as
they could be ...
For Example:
***Are There Current Web 2.0 Mashups / Services / Sites / Etc. That
Allow A User To:***
>Add a relevant audio / photo / video / etc. TO a private/public PDF /
Word / TXT / document ?
>>Add a tag to relevant audio / photo / text / video / etc. that is
**Linked** to a relevant private/public audio /photo / text / video /
etc.
>>> Add a linked-tag (for audio / photo / text / video /etc. ) to
national catalog record (via Open WordCat)? To a local OPAC record ( A
PennTags & Plus)?
The Question Of The Day is:
To What Degree Has The Wide Variety Of Media Been Integrated Into Other
Media ?? / To What Degree Has Such Media Mixed And Mashed To Create A
New Medium ?
How Might Libraries Benefit From Such Integration?
BTW: I have created a Global Facebook Group that is "devoted to
consideration and discussion of any and all (Im)Possible / (Im) Probable
intergrations of Any and All Web 2.0 technologies" which is available is
linked form
[ http://tinyurl.com/d4nsw8 ]
BTW: I am aware of All Things Web 2.0
>> Let The Radical Thinking Begin <<
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
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