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El papel de las TIC en la gestión empresarial constituye actualmente un tema de creciente interés tanto para académicos como para profesionales. La Web 2.0 se ha revelado como una importante fuente de innovación que contribuye al desempeño organizacional [...]

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The Durga group focuses its efforts on reflections about the reality, or rather realities, of libraries. This is why we propose here a systematic review of the year 2013 divided into six decalogues: 10 key numbers, 10 media headlines, 10 milestones, 10 professional issues, 10 looks [...]

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The Web is an important source of information in the academic sector, although many professors and researchers still do not maximize its potential. Missing or poor content is especially common on many personal or group sites. We propose a model with large and diverse content, strongly [...]

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Conferences, books, blogs, forums, magazines and courses related to the disciplines of usability, interaction and user experience have shown that the year 2009 saw some deepening in user-centered design techniques and gave more prominence to two key issues: web 2.0 sites and mobile [...]

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The Social Web is a phenomenon that has been introduced very quickly in the library and information science area. The author presents the characteristics of Web 2.0, organizing into 10 categories the issues that have enabled the incorporation of the social web into information systems. [...]

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This short paper reviews the new model of content management that users are implementing with Web 2.0 tools. Usability and integration with social networks are noted as success factors.

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Bibarnabloc (Bloc de les Biblioteques de Barcelona) is a blog maintained as a collaborative project of Barcelona Public Libraries professionals, with the goal of promoting and enhancing the collections as well as the interaction with the public. The  Bibliostarting point and first [...]

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The conceptual relationships between what has been called citizen journalism, participatory journalism and crowdsourcing journalism in the context of the evolution of user-generated content (UGC) in the media are examined. The research on user participation in the media, since the [...]

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Media can not ignore the increasing levels of audience participation and its new role as content producer. This fact is a natural characteristic of Web 2.0 and implies reformulations for journalism, and also for the newsrooms. Audiences can participate even before the news happens, [...]