Sunday, 11 April 2010

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Electronic Resources Australia (2010). About us. Electronic Resources Australia
[web page]. Retrieved from http://era.nla.gov.au/about/


Heath F. (2009). Documenting the global conversation: relevancy of libraries in a
digital world. Journal of Library and Administration, 49(5), 519-532.


Levy, M. (2009). Web 2.0 implications on knowledge management. Journal of
Knowledge Management, 13(1), 120-134.

Macaskill, W. (n.d.). Web 2.0 to go. The NZ Library & Information Management
Journal. Retrieved from
http://www.lianza.org.nz/library/files/store_013/Web2ToGo_WMacaskill.pdf

Maness, Jack M. (2006). Library 2.0 theory: Web 2.0 and its implications for
libraries. Webology, 3(2). Retrieved from
http://www.webology.ir/2006/v3n2/a25.html?q=link:webology.ir/


Missingham, R. (2009). Encourging the digital economy and digital citizenship.
Australian Library Journal, 58(4), 386-399.


O’Reilly, T. (2005). What is Web 2.0: Design patterns and business models for
The next generation of software. O’Reilly Newsletter, September.
Retrieved from http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html


O’Reilly, T. and Battelle, J. (2009). Web squared: Web 2.0 five years on
[conference paper]. Web 2.0 Summit, October 20-22, 2009, San Francisco, CA. Retrieved
from http://www.web2summit.com/web2009/public/schedule/detail/10194


Scale, M. (2008). Facebook as a social search engine and the implications for
libraries in the twenty-first century. Library Hi Tech,26(4), 540-556

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