LIBRARIES, SOCIAL SOFTWARE AND DISTANCE LEARNERS: BLOG IT, TAG IT, SHARE IT!
The New Review of Information Networking
USAB '08 Proceedings of the 4th Symposium of the Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering of the Austrian Computer Society on HCI and Usability for Education and Work
Virtual worlds - past, present, and future: New directions in social computing
Decision Support Systems
Innovation: web 2.0, online-communities and mobile social networking
WSEAS Transactions on Computers
Social software in global software development
Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering
Notes toward a politics of personalization
Proceedings of the 2011 iConference
Business games: algorithms for market data generation
MCBANTA'11 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Mathematics and computers in biology, business and acoustics
Assessing the treatment of patron privacy in Library 2.0 literature
Proceedings of the 2012 iConference
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Here is the first book to explore the growing phenomenon of social software and how these technologies can be applied in libraries. Social software lets libraries show a human face online, helping them communicate, educate, and interact with their communities. This nuts-and-bolts guide provides librarians with the information and skills necessary to implement the most popular and effective social software technologies: blogs, RSS, wikis, social networking software, screencasting, photo-sharing, podcasting, instant messaging, gaming, and more. Success stories and interviews highlight these tools ease-of-use and tremendous impact. Novice readers will find ample descriptions and advice on using each technology, while veteran users of social software will discover new applications and approaches. Supported by the author s Web page.