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Library-friendly technology: bibliography

 

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Brown, K. & Marek, K. (2005). Librarianship and change: a consideration of Weick’s “Drop

 

your tools” metaphor. Library Administration & Management, 19(2). p. 68-74.

 

Chase, D. (2007). Transformative sharing with Instant Messaging, Wikis, Interactive Maps and

 

Flickr. Computers in Libraries 27(1). p. 7-56.

Engard, N. (April 24, 2007). Guiding libraries and info pros through change. What I learned today blog

 

 

Farkas, M. (2007). A roadmap to learning 2.0. American Libraries, 38(2). p. 26

 

Frauenheim, E. (2007). Your co-worker, you teacher: collaborative technology speeds peer-peer

 

learning. Workforce Management, 86(2). p. 19-23.

 

Gordon, R. & Stephens, M. (2007). Tech tips for every librarian. Computers in Libraries,

 

27(3). p. 44-45.

 

Hastings, R. (2007). Journey to library 2.0. Library Journal, 132(7). p. 36-37.

 

Pink, D. (2005). A whole new mind: why right-brainers will rule the world. New York: Riverhead Books.

 

Tennant, R. (2007). Facing the not knowing. Library Journal, 132(1). p. 37.

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