Our symposium on library 2.0 - a new participatory context? took place almost a three weeks ago, but perhaps this is a good interval to reflect the event. As mentioned in the official symposium and research project web site, all went smoothly and we had, in my opinion, productive 24 hours with a number of inspiring and thoughtprovoking presentations. It is clear that when it comes to L2, we are only starting to grasp what it might be and what the discussion so far implies, and therefore it is important and useful to collect and compare different views on the topic. Library 2.0 is clearly about libraries, new technologies and information, but the reason that such a concept emerged and has received significant amounts of attention signals of more profound societal and cultural changes and continuities.
Forthcoming presentations
Latest Publications
Regimes of Participation: Theorising Participatory Archives from the Outset of Archivists Views on Archival Institutions and User Participation in Scandinavia
(2024). Regimes of Participation: Theorising Participatory Archives from the Outset of Archivists Views on Archival Institutions and User Participation in Scandinavia. Information Research, 29, 121-146. http://doi.org/10.47989/ir291539 (Original work published mar)
. On Infrastructural Speculation
(2023). On Infrastructural Speculation. Current Swedish Archaeology, 31, 39-42. http://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2023.02
. My Personal Doctor Will Not Be Replaced with Any Robot Service! : Older Adults Experiences with Personal Health Information and eHealth Services
(2024). My Personal Doctor Will Not Be Replaced with Any Robot Service! : Older Adults Experiences with Personal Health Information and eHealth Services. In S. KurbanoÄŸlu, Å piranec, S., Boustany, J., Ãœnal, Y., Sencan, I., Kos, D., et al. (Eds.), European Conference on Information Literacy (pp. 145-157). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53001-2_13
. Conceptualizing Data Needs within Contexts of Data Discoverability and Reuse: A Study of Environmental and Social Scientists
(2023). Conceptualizing Data Needs within Contexts of Data Discoverability and Reuse: A Study of Environmental and Social Scientists. In IST23 Conference: Information Science Perspectives to Documenting Processes and Practices. Uppsala: ASIS&T European Chapter. http://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.7937097 (Original work published may)
. Users Experiences With Online Access to Electronic Health Records in Mental and Somatic Health Care: Cross-Sectional Study
(2023). Users Experiences With Online Access to Electronic Health Records in Mental and Somatic Health Care: Cross-Sectional Study. Journal Of Medical Internet Research, 25, e47840. http://doi.org/10.2196/47840 (Original work published dec)
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