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Librarian 2.0:
The New Role of the School
Library Media Specialist
Research Compiled by Christina Bentheim
The Main Inquiry
How has the role of the school library media specialist evolved with the emergence of Web 2.0?
The Guiding Questions
• What is Web 2.0?
• What does Web 2.0 look like in the school library?
• What are the implications of transitioning to Library 2.0?
What is Web 2.0?
What does Web 2.0 look like in a school
library?
The Unquiet Library: A Case Study
Wiki
Blog
Social Networks and Bookmarks
Syndication (RSS)
Widgets
Podcasts and Vodcasts
What are the implications of
transitioning to Library 2.0?
Implications
• Transition
• Marketing
• Training
• Staff buy-in
• Planning
Implications
• Planning
• Staff buy-in
• Training
• Marketing
• Transition
• Safety• Cool Factor
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