<a href="http://jlis.glis.ntnu.edu.tw/ojs/index.php/jlis/article/viewFile/528/522">http://jlis.glis.ntnu.edu.tw/ojs/index.php/jlis/article/viewFile/528/522</a><div><br></div><div><div><br></div><div>Subject guide 2.0 is defined as those </div>
<div>created by Web 2.0 technologies. Some of </div><div>its features include multimedia, multi-formats, </div><div>collaboration, ease of use, global change, </div><div>search box, browsing, link checking, </div><div>integration with social bookmarking sites, </div>
<div>RSS feed, tagging, interactivity, user input, </div><div>blog or wiki, and statistics reporting. This </div><div>paper discusses each feature in great detail. </div><div>To help librarians who plan to create subject </div>
<div>guides 2.0, an overview of the tools is </div><div>provided, covering LibGuides, open source </div><div>software, blogs, wikis, and course </div><div>management systems. The discussion </div><div>includes pros and cons of each tool and how </div>
<div>much subject guide 2.0 features each tool </div><div>can provide. By reading this paper, audience </div><div>will know what subject guide 2.0 is and the </div><div>choices they have</div></div>