“My patrons don’t…”
Tamworth is a town of 2500 in the rural white mountains of NH. Yet, TheGoodPeasant, tamworth resident, took a video of the Cook Library’s 4th of July float and posted it on YouTube.
It’s not just kids or geeks. People in all types of places are using social tools online and they’re doing so to represent their physical communities to their virtual communities… isn’t that an appropriate place for libraries large and small to be?
Tags: 4th of july, community, Libraries, Services, and Librarians, library, library 2.0, new hampshire, rural, small towns, social software, tamworth, web 2.0, white mountains, youtube


July 12th, 2007 at 9:47 am
Thank you so much for posting this! I can’t tell you how often I hear, “But our patrons don’t use things like that!” I always ask, “Are you sure?”