Social networking could be a great way to introduce library events and to gain feedback from customers/clients/readers (no longer just borrowers) about library services. It could also be a place where regular library visitors with similar interests could meet.
A thought just struck me in this very cautious age: if a public library provides a medium that connects a victim and criminal is that library liable, and what is our legal position in relation to potential harm?
On a lighter note, I would like to join other participants in thanking the Learning 2.0 team for their commitment and support over (especially for me) an extended period of time. It has been a practical and worthwhile journey where I have been capably guided into the world of Web 2.0.
About Me
- Pollyanna
- I'm studying hard to be a Librarian, with three casual jobs and two teenage children.
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Congratulations on finishing the course. I am glad that it was useful.
Ellen (PLS)
Congratulations for finishing and congratulations to me for actually managing to post a blog. I've managed to sign into my account without a password, not sure how, and so I'm able to leave this message.
It's Week 7 for me this week, so plodding along and getting there.
See you soon.
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