Marketing libraries in a Web 2.0 world [electronic resource] / edited by Dinesh Gupta and Rejean Savard.

Contributor(s): Gupta, Dinesh K | Savard, Rejean, 1950- | International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Management and Marketing Section | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, French Series: IFLA publications ; 145.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter Saur, c2011Description: xiv, 161 p. : illISBN: 9783110263534 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Libraries -- Marketing -- Congresses | Online social networks -- Library applications -- Congresses | Web 2.0 -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 025.04/2 LOC classification: Z716.3 | .M2925 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
The library 2.0 : origins of the concept, evolutions, perceptions and realities / Olivier Le Deuff -- Making Web 2.0 work for users and libraries / Tanja Mercun and Maja Zumer -- Le marketing des bibliotheques supplante par le web 2.0 : mythe ou realite? / Jean-Pierre Diouf -- Staying free from "corporate marketing machines" : library policy for Web 2.0 tools / Heather Lea Moulaison and Edward M. Corrado -- Innovation as a framework for adopting Web 2.0 marketing approaches / Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe and Rudy Leon -- Web 2.0 : de nouveaux usagers en bibliotheque? / Lionel Dujol -- Creating and using personas for library service in the Web 2.0 era : a case study of the Chinese Academy of Sciences / Li-Ping Ku -- The impact of CMR 2.0 in the library / Yamina Benhaouya -- How tangible is your library in the digital environment? : implications of social media marketing in reinventing communities' library experiences / Rajesh Singh -- La dimension participative du web 2.0 : un atout marketing pour la bibliotheque de l'Ecole Superieure de Banque d'Alger / Nadia Temmar -- Library marketing 2.0 : experiences of the ETH-Bibliothek with social media / Rudolf Mumenthaler -- Web 2.0 tools and the marketing of libraries : the case of Africa / Amadou Anta Samb -- Brazilian librarians and Twitter / Moreno Barros -- Marketing in a Web 2.0 world : a conference perspective / Christie Koontz.
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Papers from a pre-conference sponsored by the IFLA Management and Marketing Section and held in conjunction with the 2010 IFLA World Library and Information Congress.

Includes bibliographical references.

The library 2.0 : origins of the concept, evolutions, perceptions and realities / Olivier Le Deuff -- Making Web 2.0 work for users and libraries / Tanja Mercun and Maja Zumer -- Le marketing des bibliotheques supplante par le web 2.0 : mythe ou realite? / Jean-Pierre Diouf -- Staying free from "corporate marketing machines" : library policy for Web 2.0 tools / Heather Lea Moulaison and Edward M. Corrado -- Innovation as a framework for adopting Web 2.0 marketing approaches / Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe and Rudy Leon -- Web 2.0 : de nouveaux usagers en bibliotheque? / Lionel Dujol -- Creating and using personas for library service in the Web 2.0 era : a case study of the Chinese Academy of Sciences / Li-Ping Ku -- The impact of CMR 2.0 in the library / Yamina Benhaouya -- How tangible is your library in the digital environment? : implications of social media marketing in reinventing communities' library experiences / Rajesh Singh -- La dimension participative du web 2.0 : un atout marketing pour la bibliotheque de l'Ecole Superieure de Banque d'Alger / Nadia Temmar -- Library marketing 2.0 : experiences of the ETH-Bibliothek with social media / Rudolf Mumenthaler -- Web 2.0 tools and the marketing of libraries : the case of Africa / Amadou Anta Samb -- Brazilian librarians and Twitter / Moreno Barros -- Marketing in a Web 2.0 world : a conference perspective / Christie Koontz.

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Papers in English and French.

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