The library of the future
Prof. Bill Kovarik
Dept. of Media Studies, Radford University
August 5, 2005 / SELU conservancy
Author: wkovarik@radford.edu
- H.D. Thoreau and the idea of democratic news
- Web design textbook
- Media and news reporting resources
- Media law backgrounder
- New River Public Library Cooperative
- Radford Kellog MIRA project
- Wests Updates (Cyberlaw)
- Wests (Constitutional law)
- Community College library blog examples
- Bluffton Today -- Blogs as news
“The technological model coming next - which Howard Dean accidentally uncovered but never fully developed - will revolve around the power of networks and blogging. The public official or candidate will no longer just be the one who talks to the many or tries to listen to the many. Rather, he or she will be a hub of connectivity for the many to work with the many - creating networks of public advocates to identify and solve problems and get behind politicians who get it” Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times, Aug. 3, 2005 .