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Social Software Literacy
I liked how Brown mention “we have answers” or “solutions” – it seems we spend
too much time answering and too little time understanding what a user needs –
lesson learnt in last semesters reference class seems especially relevant – the
libraries need to ensure that the reference interview is an integral part of the
interaction with the patrons.
Brown's "Limits to Information" can be considered a lesson to libraries that we
need to take care that patrons are not feeling overwhelmed with the abundance of
information and media formats available.
Accoridng to Brown's "Limit to Information" the massive amount of inforation might overwhelm people. Some people are ready for the overload of information and have a clear vision of the influence of the Net; and some conservative people, who are not used to changes, are not ready for the amount of information available, which is growing gradually. Those people might suffer if we do not get them the right kind of training and that is the job of libraries. The libraries need to have sence of balance to satisfy all kinds of users. Libraries need to know how to use and benefit from technologies by adding more training that would make it easier for people to absorb the information available and how the information should be used while taking into consideration people who are hard to change.
The 6-D, demassification, decentralization, denationalization, despacialization, disintermediation, and disaggregation are the vision of librarians. They simplify things or guide society. They interpret and explain central developments in society.