In one sense, I think the job is changing from a researcher and a collector of information. It is more about making connections between pieces of info and showing how to use applications that allow that information to be easily accessed.
In the realm of professional development, display information that is relevant to the studies of the university, and really emphasize that we, as librarians, are available to show how to replicate or use what has been put together.
Why are these web 2.0 applications important? They are easily adaptable tools, where content can be plugged in. If they are too difficult to use or too complicated to update, it does not matter how great the final product is, because the whole idea is be able to use these applications quickly and effectively.
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