Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Library 2.0 Mixture

Having read all the articles that were in links on the pbcls blog, I gained a little something from each of them. I feel that embracing Web 2.0 or being a Librarian 2.0 in a practical sense, means many things. First of all we need to realize the definition of a library has changed, our patrons are changing, and we need to be involved in the change and use it to our advantage.

The Library 2.0 needs to be:

  • Relevant
  • Useful
  • Entertaining
  • Teaching
  • Knowledgeable
  • A Place of Community
  • A Destination
  • Dynamic and Responsive

We need to be aware of our patron's needs-- print, electronic, social, educational, informational and recreational. We need to be aware of current trends and 2.0 technology. We need to take steps to experience and understand the uses of new technology. We need to be a destination for families, seniors, young adults, and everyone! We need to foster a sense of community, a place of learning, a place to find answers, as well as to explore and relax. We need to embrace the new and see how it can fit in with our goals.

Lastly, we need to realize that some of the old is still relevant:

  • a good novel to read at the beach
  • Story Time fun
  • reading to our children from a favorite book
  • increasing computer and research skills
  • a listening, caring, helpful attitude from staff
  • friendliness and an attitude of good customer service
  • good people skills
  • teamwork and respect for co-workers
  • a competent and knowledgeable staff
  • a good collection in all its varied formats

Let's embrace the new and see where it fits--whether it be "Guitar Hero" teen night or Library Wikis or Podcasting. While also realizing that we must keep the best of what still works, from our rich past and traditions. All that is new is not to be feared-- and all that is old is not to be put aside.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a lovely post!