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Informationen zum Autor Nina McHale is Assistant Systems Administrator at the Arapahoe Library District! USA. Klappentext This volume highlights that a successful library intranet can provide a secure place for information exchange and storage. However! in order to be successful! it must be easy to use! have the functionality desired by its users! and be integrated into the daily workflows of all library staff. Zusammenfassung Developing an intuitive and widely-adopted library intranet can be a challenge. Eleven case studies tackle the technical and human factors that must be addressed by web librarians in order to achieve a successful intranet. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Web Librarianship. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. Dynamic Space for Rent: Using Commercial Web Hosting to Develop a Web 2.0 Intranet 3. Upgrading a ColdFusion-Based Academic Medical Library Staff Intranet 4. For Better or Worse: Using Wikis and Blogs for Staff Communication in an Academic Library 5. When the New Application Smell Is Gone: Traditional Intranet Best Practices and Existing Web 2.0 Intranet Infrastructures 6. Who Moved My Intranet? The Human Side of Introducing Collaborative Technologies to Library Staff 7. Organizational and Social Factors in the Adoption of Intranet 2.0: A Case Study 8. An Unexpected Ally: Using Microsoft’s SharePoint to Create a Departmental Intranet 9. A Point to Share: Streamlining Access Services Workflow Through Online Collaboration, Communication, and Storage with Microsoft SharePoint 10. Intranet 2.0 from a Project Management Perspective 11. Designing and Building a Collaborative Library Intranet for All 12. Corralling Web 2.0: Building an Intranet That Enables Individuals