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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Killer review of Searching 2.0 in Library Journal

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-- Library Journal, 7/23/2009 2:06:00 PM

Sauers, Michael. Searching 2.0. Neal-Schuman. 2009. c.200p. ISBN 978-1-55570-607-4. pap. $65.
Sauers (technology innovation librarian, Nebraska Library Commission; Using the Internet as a Reference Tool) puts his long experience as a technology trainer to good use here. The 2.0 in the title of course refers to the emergence of Web 2.0 and by extension the web services inherent in Library 2.0. Finding information using these new services requires new search techniques and perhaps a broader view of what searching means. Sauer outlines the central concepts of Web 2.0 as convergence, remixability, and participation. He quickly moves into the details of Web 2.0 services, including tagging and folksonomies; social bookmarking; Wikipedia; searching media on Flickr, YouTube, or Podscope; searching locally with mapping services; searching with "inside the book" services; OpenSearch plugins; searching web archives; desktop searching; and using data visualization while searching. He also covers Web 1.0 search engines Google, Microsoft Live, and Yahoo! However, he concentrates on advanced or specialized search features, presenting them in detailed step-by-step fashion, providing many examples and screenshots. Most chapters end with a list of exercises and a summary of the important points; there is also a companion web site (http://delicious.com/travelinlibrarian/searching2.0).  Searching 2.0 is the next best thing to attending a live presentation or workshop. Recommended for all librarians in need of a good grounding on new search capabilities in Web 2.0.—Robert Battenfeld, B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Lib., Long Island Univ., Brookville, NY

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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Searching 2.0 presentation

Thanks to everyone who attended either via EI or PEN today. Here’s the presentation for those that missed it.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Searching 2.0 now available!

I just got the word from Neal-Schuman customer service: the book is back from the printer! My author copies should ship today or tomorrow. Have you ordered your copy yet? It looks like Amazon isn’t taking pre-orders but Neal-Schuman is of course.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Searching 2.0 is coming!

Searching 2.0I just heard the following from my editor: “We sent the book to press on Tuesday, so it should be off press in the last week of February; I’ll have a more precise date when I receive the printer’s schedule later tomorrow.” So it looks like come March it will finally be available.

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Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Searching 2.0 is nearing publication

Today I received sample pages from Neal-Schuman to show me the proposed layout for the book. Color me impressed. Feel free to take a look but keep in mind that these sample pages should not be considered final. Searching 2.0 Chapter 2 Sample
Publish at Scribd or explore others: Web 2.0 Technology searching sauers lib

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