Thursday, August 30, 2007

#15 Read a few perspectives on Web 2.0, Library 2.0 & the future of libraries

After viewing the video "The Machine is Us/ing us" I realized how the internet is changing our lives amazingly fast. A few years ago I took HTML classes to learn how to make a website. I learned to code sites by hand. Later I learned how to use Dreamweaver to create a site. Wow, how much easier it was to use a computer program to create a website. Viewing the video just makes my mind spin. How far everything as progressed and how quickly. This is a technology that changes daily, people have amazingly innovative ideas on how to make the use of the internet easier for everyone. There is so much to learn and keeping up seems almost impossible. The newletter describing how the library will need to change in order to adequately provide the public access to the overwhelming quantity of information available in today's world was something that I had never really thought about. Our launching of the new Aquabrowser is a step in providing access to a variety of information sources that is easier for our patrons to maneuver through. This is a step moving toward providing better service to our customers and to keep up with changes in available technology. I can't even imagine the changes that will be coming down the pike to keep us on the cutting edge. When you look at the library system when we were children in the 60's and what it has evolved into today, what will it be like in 50 more years, can we even begine to understand? This is not just the future of the library system, but the world in general. The internet has changed our lives greatly, information is at our fingertips. How we choose to use it will make the difference.

1 comment:

Anthony at Medialab said...

Kathy, we are always happy to help libraries advance and evolve. This is why we made AquaBrowser, and we'll never rest so long as there are new ideas to go into the product. Hope you and your patrons enjoy your AquaBrowser experience!