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- How to use Web 2.0 in your library / by Bradley, Phil,1959-(CARDINAL)213431;
Includes index.
- Subjects: World Wide Web.; Internet.; Libraries.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Wikinomics : how mass collaboration changes everything / by Tapscott, Don,1947-(CARDINAL)725692; Williams, Anthony D.,1974-(CARDINAL)551834;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Wikinomics -- The perfect storm -- The peer pioneers -- Ideagoras -- The prosumers -- The new Alexandrians -- Platforms for participation -- The global plant floor -- The Wiki workplace -- Collaborative minds -- Enterprise 2.0.
- Subjects: Business networks.; Creative ability in business.; Web 2.0.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Mastering Web 2.0 : transform your business using key website and social media tools / by Lincoln, Susan Rice.(CARDINAL)494819;
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- Subjects: Electronic commerce; Internet marketing.; Web 2.0.;
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- Do you Web 2.0? : public libraries and social networking / by Berube, Linda.(CARDINAL)597323;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Prologue--Part I: Public libraries and social networking: can we Web 2.0?--Public libraries and digital climate change--Web 2.0 ethos: hive mind and the wisdom of the crowd--Part II-Web 2.0 tools and the librarians who love them: an overview--Do you Web 2.0? A round-up of Web 2.0 in public libraries--Part III-By increment and revolution: libraries getting to Web 2.0--A tale of one country--Part IV-'Tilling the soil, seeding the ideas': the Web 2.0 business case--Introducing Web 2.0--Exceeding your stretch: a conclusion."Web 2.0 technology is a hot topic at the moment, and public librarians in particular are beginning to feel the pressure to apply these tools. Indeed, Web 2.0 has the potential to transform library services, but only if the policy and strategy for those services are ready to be transformed. The author not only reviews these tools and provides practical advice and case studies on how they can be applied in the public library setting, but also recommends the policies and business cases that begin to create a new strategy for public libraries"--From publisher's website.
- Subjects: Libraries and the Internet.; Libraries; Online social networks.; Public services (Libraries); Web 2.0.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Web 2.0 and beyond : understanding the new online business models, trends, and technologies / by Funk, Tom,1965-(CARDINAL)491479;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-165) and index.Introduction : what is Web 2.0 and how will it change my business? -- Power to the people -- Pull media, not push -- The Web as platform : the network is the computer -- Case studies : rapidly changing online landscapes -- Successful online business models for Web 2.0 and beyond -- Ten things you should do to make your business more "Web 2.0" -- The dark side : how the latest developments in cyber crime can ruin your day--or business -- Web 3.0 : what does the future hold?
- Subjects: Electronic commerce.; Information technology; Internet marketing.; Web 2.0.;
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- Subversion 2.0 leaderlessness, the internet, and the fringes of global society / by Whyte, Christopher,1988-author.(CARDINAL)894561;
Includes bibliographical references and index."What explains the meteoric rise in visibility of fringe elements in mainstream societal discourse during the first decades of the 21st century? Events like the Capitol Insurrection of January 6, 2021 and developments like the surge of medical skepticism during the global pandemic have produced great scrutiny on the challenge of extreme rhetoric in global society, with great attention paid to enabling role of the Internet. But what is it exactly that the Internet has enabled? This book describes the emergence of a condition of "leaderlessness" as the default format of subversive activity in digital age. "Leaderlessness" is a phenomenon brought about by the rise of Web 2.0 and is characterized by an evolving and uneven feedback loop that links fringe spaces to mainstream elite rhetoric and popular discourse. Cult-like conditions in conspiratorial, restrictive virtual spaces simplify, standardize and amplify extreme narratives. These narratives are then rapidly filtered into mainstream settings thanks to a series of socio-technological conditions present in the Web 2.0 era. Fringe narratives and symbols thus often become the lens through which social and political elites interpret information and find meaning, which they then spread through public speech. This public speech is then projected back to subversive spaces and communities. Unfortunately, elites are limited in their ability to impact subversive narratives and control fringe advocacy in turn. The result is stark: a global information ecosystem in which actors and issues in society are given meaning by fringe discourse and then used to activate dispersed and disaggregated populations"--
- Subjects: Conspiracy theories.; Internet; Web 2.0.; Elite (Social sciences);
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- Marketing in a Web 2.0 world : using social media, webinars, blogs, and more to boost your small business on a budget / by VanRysdam, Peter,1978-;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-282) and index.Introduction: The game has not changed, just the venue -- Evolving traditional marketing for the web -- The difference between push and pull marketing -- Making your website truly interactive -- Getting search engines to notice your site -- The benefits of a business blog -- Stop talking, start listening--social networks as focus groups -- Joining--not controlling--the situation -- Building your network -- Establish yourself as an expert online -- PR 2.0: moving past the press release -- The new metrics for measuring success.Marketing in a Web 2.0 World shows you how to take advantage of these latest technologies to market your business, and many of the tools require little or no money to implement. With Peter VanRysdam, as your guide, you will understand how social networks have fundamentally altered how the Internet is used as a marketing tool. You will discover how to draw visitors to your Web site with search engine optimization (SEO) and how to use Webinars, blogs, and podcasts to establish yourself as a leader in your industry. --from publisher description
- Subjects: Internet marketing.; Communication in marketing.; Social media; Web 2.0.; Social media.;
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- Status update : celebrity, publicity, and branding in the social media age / by Marwick, Alice Emily,author.(CARDINAL)549954;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- A Cultural History of Web 2.0 -- Leaders and Followers : Status in the Tech Scene -- Fabulous Lives of Micro-Celebrities -- Self-Branding : The (Safe for Work) Self -- Lifestreaming: We Live in Public -- Designed in California: Entrepreneurship and the Myths of Web 2.0 -- Conclusion.Presents an analysis of social media, discussing how a technology which was once heralded as democratic, has evolved into one which promotes elitism and inequality and provides companies with the means of invading privacy in search of profits.
- Subjects: Web 2.0.; Social media.; Social status.; Celebrities.; Publicity.; Branding (Marketing); Social media.;
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- Understanding the world of user-generated content / by Popek, Emily.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is Web 2.0? -- From encyclopedia to wikipedia -- Blogs -- Branching out on the Web.
- Subjects: Social media; User-generated content; Web 2.0; Social media.;
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- Social networking for genealogists / by Smith, Drew(Andrew Martin),1956-;
RSS -- Tags -- Message boards and mailing lists -- Blogs -- Wikis -- Collaborative editing -- Photo and video sharing -- Social bookmarking -- Sharing personal libraries -- Podcasts -- Social networking for its own sake -- Virtual worlds -- Genealogy-specific social networking.Using genealogy-related examples, Smith demonstrates how many social networking and Web 2.0 sites and services can be used to share resources and communicate with other genealogists.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Genealogy; Online social networks; Web 2.0;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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