So I definitely think Web 2.0 outlines the future of developing information technologies. Though these technologies might not appeal to all users, they are popular with large segments of the population and I believe these numbers will rise as the technology becomes more entrenched in our society. I mean these aren’t really original thoughts, this is the kind of thing experts have been talking about for years. Even many of these technologies die out in the next few years we will continue to see emerging technologies that are based upon them.
As a public service, libraries are responsible for appealing to a wide base of users, and that means that we have to try and offer services to a variety of people, with a variety of preferences. This means we serve both technophobes and computer geniuses, endeavoring to to strike a balance where all user’s information needs are met.
Though I’m fairly new here I believe that Contra Costa County Library is achieving this balance and continually moving forward trying new technologies and services to meet patrons needs. To remain relevant libraries must constantly evolve to meet the changing information needs of society. This is why I think we continue to grow as a library while other libraries in the country are just struggling to survive. Sorry to sound so rah-rah go team, but I do believe this.