User Participation in Social Media-based Library Services in the State Academic Library in Indonesia: An Overview

Abstract

The presence of many internet is changing the way and the way of life of people today, almost all aspects of life affected by the internet. Of course the library also received its influence. Libraries would not want to follow the development of the Internet if they want to continue living and being run over technology called the internet. The problem, most librarians is also afraid of the internet so reluctant to use it. Though the Internet are merely the means that should be used to progress in the library. Interaction with the internet now be developed further. If the first person if she wanted to say then inevitably have to write a letter, writing articles in magazines or direct Dating meet certain parties submit comments. But now with the ease of internet comment and participate will be a very easy issue. The change in direction of communication is initially a one-way up-to-two direction presenting a concept called Web 2.0 when associated with internet usage. Web 2.0 itself can be defined as a condition in which users can collaborate through devices and features on the internet. Web 2.0 was first introduced by O’Reilly in 2005. According to O’Reilly (2005) Web 2.0 is a cross-platform network whose content is the result of collaboration of various users and resources so as to produce tissue that is rich in content. The concept of making content work together eventually change the user’s perspective in interaction.


 


 


Keywords: Internet, Libraries, Development of Internet, Social Media, Technology

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