While I rolled my eyes at Johnson's liberal leanings in her book, it was nonetheless an interesting layman's perspective of "library 2.0," and all that libraries offer beyond the casual use I personally enjoy. I'm enthused enough to look further into some of her web-based references, which I'll park here for my easy access:
Libraries
- New York Public Library
- American Kennel Club
- Darien Library
- Westchester Library System
- WorldCat.org (combines library catalogs worldwide; FYI - there's an iPhone/Droid app)
Library-related blogs (in no particular order)
- Feel-good Librarian
- Swiss Army Librarian
- The Effing Librarian
- Miss Information
- The Obnoxious Librarian from Hades
- Shhhh!!
- The Society for Librarians Who Say Motherfucker
- Info Babe
- InfoFetishist
- Information Wants to Be Free
- Tame the Web
- Free Range Librarian
- librarian.net
- Librarian in Black
- Librarians Matter
- If I Ran the Universe
- Lower East Side Librarian
- Awful Library Books
Other links:
- Wolfram|Alpha ("knowledge engine"; check out the YouTube video)
- Easy Travel to Other Planetsby Ted Mooney (author's reference to "information sickness")
- Bokomaten (like a book ATM; 9-minute YouTube demonstration)
- St. John's University - Master's in Global Development and Social Justice
- Archee Mcphee (in case you, too, need a Nancy Pearl action figure)
- Second Life