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		<title>are librarians innovators? do libraries innovate?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 16:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jessamyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read the web4lib mailing list in RSS format. It&#8217;s fascinating because not only is there a lot of good advice, and a lot of familiar faces, but I also learn a lot in terms of what people do and do not know about technology which helps me do my job. There are also some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read the <a href="http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/">web4lib</a> mailing list <a href="http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.education.web4lib">in RSS format</a>. It&#8217;s fascinating because not only is there a lot of good advice, and a lot of familiar faces, but I also learn a lot in terms of what people do and do not know about technology which helps me do my job. There are also some more thought-provoking longer threads sometimes about things like the 2.0 bandwagon, <a href="http://lists.webjunction.org/wjlists/web4lib/2007-June/044310.html">whether Twitter/Facebook type applications are a flash in the pan</a>, or the recent thread about whether libraries innovate. </p>
<p>It all started, I think, with a lita-l mailing list topic that I didn&#8217;t see concerning <a href="http://lists.webjunction.org/wjlists/web4lib/2007-June/044131.html">the &#8220;ultimate debate&#8221; happening at ALA</a>. The event was <a href="http://litablog.org/2007/06/26/the-ultimate-debate-do-libraries-innovate/">blogged on the LITA blog</a> and <a href="http://lists.webjunction.org/wjlists/web4lib/2007-June/044396.html">debated a lot on web4lib</a> though the thread is sort of all over the place. And then the topic was picked up by other blogs, which someone on web4lib graciously <a href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.education.web4lib/9175">added to the mailing list</a> as a list of links. </p>
<p>I wonder about the topic myself. The libraries I work with around here are very innovative, but mostly in stretching a super-small [usually five-figure] budget and rarely in technological ways. However, when you&#8217;re the only free internet in town, taking a step like offering free wifi when the library is closed, or having a way that people can use your computers to download ebooks checked out from other libraries in other states seems pretty innovative indeed.</p>
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