KATE THEIMER, Web 2.0 Tools and Strategies for Archives and Local History Collections. ELLYSSA KROSKI, Web 2.0 for Librarians and Information Professionals
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Web 2.0 Tools and Strategies for Archives and Local History Collections. KATE THEIMER. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2010. 246 p. ISBN 978-1-55570679-1.
Web 2.0 for Librarians and Information Professionals. ELLYSSA KROSKI. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2008. 209 p. ISBN 978-1-55570-614-2.
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