Monday, June 22, 2009

Web 3.0, where are you? I'm waiting....

I am so ready for Web 3.0. Think how nice it will be to have an internet that works with you, that can think in a more "human" way. Instead of having to think of different terms for what you want, the internet of Web 3.0 will already have a good idea of what kind of information you are looking for and will be able to find exactly what you want with little effort on the part of the user.
With the ease of searching the Web 3. o will likely bring the world of information, what will people need librarians for anymore?

Although searching will be easy, the most important aspect of Web 3.0 is the interpenetration of information. I believe this will be the future of the librarian. Instead of being an expert on finding and organizing information, the librarian will have to help patrons evaluate what they find. Web 2.o connected people and Web 3.0 will connect information and how knows more about information than a librarian? No one, thats who. Even though Web 3.0 promises to make searching easy as pie, I still believe that librarians will be needed as much as ever to help patrons deal with all the information that is provided to them. The librarian will move from finder to evaluator. Since Web 3.0 is still in the works, it will be interesting what fields within the library community will find it useful.

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