Archive for July, 2010

Implement Social networks into the library

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

This week we are discussing web/library 2.0, and our group project is “Tag clouds in the OPAC”. Actually, there are so many issues I don’t know about although this is a hot topic since I started my program at SLAIS. I am pleased to take more than a month to learn this topic. As information […]

Affordances and Constraints of Twitter

Monday, July 19th, 2010

These days I am almost crazy because I have never been exposed to so many words in social media in such a short time. However, after glancing at these terms, I feel it’s important to analyze the affordances and constraints of different tools to get an overall understanding of social media; it allows us to […]

Mobile Computing

Friday, July 16th, 2010

This topic is written by me and my study buddy, Maria T. who is from the library school at the University of Alberta (UofA). We worked together this term for the social media glossary. I feel we did a decent job. So, I am posting it to my personal blog to store it permanently. Mobile […]

Hello world!

Monday, July 12th, 2010

This blog is used to communicate with all the people who are taking or interested in LIBR 559 M–Social Media for Information Professionals. I would like to share any ideas about social media tools together with you.

About me

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Hello all! I am ZhiZhong Chang but you can call me Jack. I started my MLIS program at SLAIS at UBC in January 2009. I have two MA degrees, specializing in Japanese studies at Jilin University in China and history of international relations at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Before coming to Canada, […]

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