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MLibrary 2.0 Special Interest Group

Welcome to the MLibrary 2.0 Special Interest Group Wiki. The goal of this Wiki is to share information among people interested in Web 2.0 & Library 2.0 concepts and topics, particularly at the University of Michigan.

To edit pages on this wiki, you must first join the UMOD group ml2sig.

Please read more about this site!

Information

About this site · Active users · Admins · Logs · New pages · New files · Help

We are currently working on 37 articles.

Topics

Upcoming Events

MLibrary Lightning Talks

The next recent round of MLibrary Lightning Talks will be held on Tuesday, August 12, from 3-4 p.m. in the Hatcher Library Gallery.

Brownbags

Join us for ML2SIG, every third Monday during the school year!

Brown bags are on hiatus for the summer.

Can wearables revolutionize the way we access technology? Google Glass, the Pebble smartwatch, the Jawbone Up - do you have a wearable? Please join us at the next ML2SIG brown bag to learn and share your knowledge.

Pre-reading - not required! - is at http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/12/wearable-computers/ and this provocative quote, "Bringing technology and computing closer to the body can actually allow technology to get further out of the way" from http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/12/the-paradox-of-wearables-close-to-your-body-but-keeping-tech-far-away/

As always you are welcome to bring your lunch.

See our list of past brownbags.

(ML2SIG events are open to all who are interested, especially those at the University Library and School of Information.)

Workshops

Complete Workshop List

Other Area Events

Complete Other Area Events List

Something Else Can Go Here

It would be nice if we could put the del.icio.us tag cloud here, but I can't seem to get it to work. Any ideas?

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