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'''Library 2.0'''
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'''Library 2.0''' (L2) is a transformation in the way '''library''' services are delivered to '''library''' users. It provides new tools to make the '''library''' space (both virtual and physical) more interactive, collaborative and driven by community needs.
'''Encode''' or '''encoder''' may refer to:
 
* [[Character encoding]]
'''Library 2.0''' (L2) is a transformation in the way library
* [[Encoding (memory)]]
services are delivered to library users. It provides new tools to make
* [[Encoder]]
the library space (both virtual and physical) more interactive,
* [[Video encoding]]
collaborative and driven by community needs. It encourages collaborative
* [[Binary-to-text encoding]]
two-way social interactions between library staff and library
* [[Semantics encoding]]
customers. L2 requires user participation and feedback in the
* [[MPEG encoding]]
development and maintenence of library services.
* [[ENCODE|Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE)]]
 
* The [[APL (programming language)]] dyadic Encode function and its symbol ⊤
The phrase was coined by Michael Casey in his blog,
LibraryCrunch, in 2005, although the concepts that collectively make up
"Library 2.0" existed well before then. The term was a spinoff of "Web
2.0" which had been coined by O'Reilly Media.[[liswiki:Library_2.0|http://liswiki.org/wiki/Library_2.0]]
 
==See also==
{{Intitle|Encoding}}