Okay, as much as I can appreciate all these fab Web 2.0 things, how can one person, library even, use all these? It's difficult enough keeping up with email.
Can one of you young librarians answer the oldster's age-old question: How do you find the time for all this? Since Project Play, I now have a blog, rss feeds, my own Library Thing, and a del.icio.us account. When I'm not doing PP, I only occasionally find time to check my rss feeds - only because I'm curious about my colleagues progress with PP. What do some of you youngsters do with all this? How many hours of the day are you spending on the web? (I mean personally, not for work.) Really, how do you envision our patrons using all this? Would del.icio.us substitute as the library's web page or reference page? Would rss feeds substitute for email updates? How would we use Library Thing? As our catalog? I'm not being critical here. I'm just trying to see how this all can be merged into the current library world. And substitute for something, instead of just adding another layer of things to manage.
Having said all that, I love tags! I think they, by using normal language vs. subject headings, provide better, or at least another, access to what's available in the catalog. (Sorry catalogers.) I find natural language so much more accessible.....at work I find myself using 'key word in title' much more than I use subject headings...just because it seems to find things using a more natural vocabulary. As far as I'm concerned, providing easier access to our offerings makes our job easier and makes patrons more independent and happy.