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