Some useful resources:
Librarian Community of Practice (L-COP pilot)The initial community focus is around Web2.0 technologies and around development models such as UIDMCarl Cross has set up a mailing list for anyone interested
gaming in UK libraries.
Hey Jude blog - this blog was created by Judy O'Connell in Australia specifically to engage in reflection, learning and social networking.
UK Web Focus blog: published by Brian Kelly, UKOLN, the opening speaker at the conference.
Social software in libraries - accompanie the book of the same title by Meredith G Farkas
Library 2.0 Services to Teens - Best Practices - Examples of blogs, myspace, podcasts, vodcasts, rss, and flickr accounts being used by libraries to connect with teensLibrary Instruction wiki5 weeks to a social libraryLearning 2.0 (US programme for public librarians)Web 2.0 meets information fluencyThe Power of Information reportInitial Library 2.0 White Paper - Do Libraries Matter? The Rise of Library 2.0Later Library 2.0 White Paper - Library 2.0 - The Challenge of Disruptive InnovationThe Shifted Librarian BlogPhil Bradley's web 2.0 weblog'Engaging the Google generation through Web 2.0', The School Librarian 55(2), Summer 2007, pp. 68-70. Tags Help Make Libraries Del.icio.us: Social bookmarking and tagging boost participation. Library Journal, September 15, 2007.