Changes in Web 2.0 will not be made possible without the future improvement and competency of library professionals. Abrams (p.22) gives a plethora of skills that a Librarian 2.0 should be able to perform. Here is a sampling of the skills.
Librarian 2.0
- combines e-resources and print format seamlessly.
- learn the major tools of Web 2.0 and Library 2.0.
- uses the latest tools of communication to connect content, expertise, information coaching, and people.
- mines their usage data for insights into user behaviors.
As Web 2.0 changes the dynamics of business growth and the way users utilize technology in the workplace and homes, so should the library professionals.
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