On Thursday, I spent the day at the State Library of Queensland Library 2.0 Unconference. This was my first unconference experience, so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect.

The reality was a day of dialogue. The most useful part of the day for me, given that I am new to public libraries, was to sit and hear front line staff talk about Library 2.0 and Web 2.0: their excitement, their anxieties, their thoughts on impediments to change (and on administration and administrators), their passion for delivering responsive services.

I did a fair bit of talking, so my notes from the day are quite sparse, but I want to take some time here to reflect on the ideas and issues that resonated with me on the day. A few posts on this topic coming your way…

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