Practical applications of Web 2.0 in Law Libraries
Posted by James Mullan in Law Librarians, Law Libraries, Web 2.0 on Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Connie Crosby has prepared another excellent presentation using Prezi. If you've not seen Prezi used before you should definitely take a look at Connie's presentation.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to embed the presentation here, so head on over to Connie's blog or Prezi itself to view the presentation.
First off Connie looks at what Web 2.0 means, then at some examples of Web 2.0 being used in Law Libraries, these include Blogs, Wikis, Twitter, Video and Podcasts before explaining why it's important to both use Web 2.0 technologies and to understand at least to some degree how they work. Overall this is an excellent presentation which highlights some useful resources for anyone working in the legal sector.
[Photo - Ben Sheldon]
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# by Connie Crosby - Saturday, February 05, 2011
Hi James:
I'm late to the party. Thank you for the kind words about the presentation! The audience was a mix of levels, so I had to do something to liven it up for those who already know their stuff. Glad you found it of interest, too.
Cheers!
Connie
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