Library Social Networks Reviewed
Follow up to first meeting...
After reviewing what sites other groups would be focusing on we decided, as a group, to switch our focus from library thing to Shelfari...Sherry agreed to now take on the task of showcasing Shelfari. Jenniffer followed up by setting an Elluminate group meeting on March 11 to review where we are at as a group, and what steps we should take to get our project ready.
First Group Meeting
This is the blog for the Library 200 section 20 group…The Darling Buds of Pasadena. This blog will serve to document the group effort involved in investigating and dissecting different social networking sites that revolve around books, and readers who connect through books.
On January 31 the Darling Buds of Pasadena met at Kaldi coffee to get started on the social networking sites project for Library 200-20. With introductions out of the way we moved on to discuss what library social networking sites we would like to compare and contrast. These are the sites we looked at:
http://www.librarything.com
http://www.goodreads.com
http://www.shelfari.com
http://www.bookrabbit.com
http://www.facebook.com
http://www.paperbackswap.com
At the end of a lengthy discussion we chose three sites that approach social networking through books from a different angle. The links are listed at the side of this blog.
On January 31 the Darling Buds of Pasadena met at Kaldi coffee to get started on the social networking sites project for Library 200-20. With introductions out of the way we moved on to discuss what library social networking sites we would like to compare and contrast. These are the sites we looked at:
http://www.librarything.com
http://www.goodreads.com
http://www.shelfari.com
http://www.bookrabbit.com
http://www.facebook.com
http://www.paperbackswap.com
At the end of a lengthy discussion we chose three sites that approach social networking through books from a different angle. The links are listed at the side of this blog.
- We ruled out shelfari and goodreads since they are so similar to librarything.
- We chose librarything since it is considered the first such website and is also the most populated site.
- We also ruled out bookrabbit since it seemed to be more UK centric.
- We chose paperback swap since it has a different angle-it has more of “lending library” concept that was unique to all the different sites.
- We also chose Facebook since it seems to be the dominant social networking tool.
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