Information Resources Group, Health Economics and Decision Science, ScHARR, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Health Info Libr J. 2011 Sep;28(3):226-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2011.00945.x. Epub 2011 Jun 27.
HILJ readers may have encountered the phrase library 2.0 which has polarised librarians, with some sceptical whether library 2.0 offers anything new. Others are confident that the convergence of service goals and ideas with emerging Web 2.0 technologies will lead to a new generation of library services. Andrew Tattersall's article, 'How the Web was Won', belongs in the latter camp. His thesis is that Web 2.0 and Library 2.0 have opened up a whole new world for exploration by information and library professionals. Although the Web has created problems for the modern day explorer, potentially there is a bright future for information professionals if they are to succeed in deploying the resources.
HILJ 读者可能遇到过“图书馆 2.0”这个短语,它使图书馆员产生了分歧,一些人怀疑图书馆 2.0 是否提供了新的东西。另一些人则相信,服务目标和理念与新兴 Web 2.0 技术的融合将带来新一代的图书馆服务。安德鲁·塔特索尔(Andrew Tattersall)的文章“Web 是如何赢得的”属于后一类。他的论点是,Web 2.0 和图书馆 2.0 为信息和图书馆专业人员开辟了一个全新的探索世界。尽管网络给现代探险家带来了问题,但如果信息专业人员要成功部署资源,他们就有可能拥有光明的未来。