P. Sivaraman, M. Muthu |
Abstract
The term Web 2.0 was introduced by the O Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004, which focused on social uses of the Web. A collective term for certain applications of the Internet and the World Wide Web, including blogs, wikis, video sharing services, and social media websites such as Facebook and MySpace, which focus on interactive sharing and participatory collaboration rather than simple content delivery. This paper is mainly highlights the Definitions, Characteristics, Key Features, Concepts, Principles, Applications, Learning Mode, Technologies, Implementing, Web 2.0 Applications used for LIS Services, Purposes, Library 2.0, Ten Web 2.0 Tools, Directory, Advantages, Benefits and General Issues, Skills of Librarians 2.0, Traditional Roles, User Expectations, List of Experts and so on.
Keywords: Learning Mode, Technologies, Web 2.0 Applications used for LIS Services, Ten Web 2.0, Traditional Roles, User Expectations
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