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    My HUGE collection of Web 2.0 links!!! Join my group and check the list often for updates.

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    New trends in the Web 2.0 world. This group is open.

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    If you are working on a digital library project, you may have found that while there's lots of useful information out there on specific topics (i.e. good website design), there's less cohesive information on what makes a good digital library. This is my attempt to bring information on all the rel...

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    For anyone interested in Library 2.0

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    “Literary Studies and the Digital Library: Beyond Search and Access” brings together graduate students, faculty, librarians, and others to discuss the specific changes in humanities research that have been made possible by recent advances in information technology.