Someone, somewhere — I forget where — mentioned recently that most of the Library 2.0 excitement and activity seemed to come from the public library crowd, and that there wasn’t that much discussion about academic libraries and social software. Well, I just found out about an upcoming live webcast event sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) on the topic of “Blogging in Academic Research Libraries: The ‘Why’ and the ‘How’, presented by Terence K. Huwe, Director of Library and Information Resources at the Institute of Industrial Relations Library, at the University of California, Berkeley. I hope someone who attends this session will blog about it.
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Here’s the blog post – http://babyboomerlibrarian.blogspot.com/2006/02/academic-libraries-and-library-20.html but I think most of the discussion was on listservs.