IMPLICATION OF WEB 2.0 AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IMPACT ON LIBRARIES :-
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Library 2.0 propose to brung revolutionary changes in libraries that are bound to about conceptual cultural and physical changes in libraries communities and their information seeking behavior.In this context this paper heighlights the impact of web 2.0 technologies and it’s the library collection will change becoming more interactive and fully accessable.
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