Readers' Advisory is my passion at the moment, so I can see a blog working very well for this purpose. The following are some ideas:
Genre Lists
Author Talks
Vodcasts from popular author events
Staff Reviews
Borrower Reviews
Online Book Chat
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I think it is great that individual staff members will be able to put up their suggestions for additions to the blog without the poor systems librarian having to do all the work.
This is the reason I want to learn more and more about Web 2.0, to be able to make suggestions that don't create so much work for other people, to make me more self reliant.
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I like your reasons for learning more about Web 2.0.
Pat
I agree that blogs etc are great because they are bottom-up and require little work from IT. A blog gives us the freedom to add and organise information as it suits us, so is much more efficient use of everyone's time. I know a lot of Councils still worry about not having editorial control, but there are ways around that!
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