Panel 1: The future of the Library
What does Library 2.0 refer to?
Blair Kauffman, moderator: Let me use the efforts of the Yale Law Library as an example. Our web catalog, the information discovery tool at Yale Law School’s library now harnesses the power of the network, allowing users to rank resources, tag resources. We are using Internet technologies to connect the [...]
Opening Addresses
The Library 2.0 Symposium kicked off this morning with opening addresses from Jack Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment, and Laura DeNardis, Executive Director of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School… including an appropriately 2.0 media mash-up.
Jack Balkin: This is the 12th year of the Information Society Project. How [...]
Symposia 2.0
In the theme of the Library 2.0 Symposium, we’re inviting all participants–including remote ones–to take part in blogging this event by:
commenting on these posts
sending tweets to #lib20
share photos with informationsocietyproject on flickr
Thanks for taking part!
Welcome!
The Yale ISP would like to extend a warm welcome to participants in the Library 2.0 Symposium, kicking off this Saturday April 4, in the Yale Law School auditorium.
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