Balas, Janet L. “Social Networks and the Library Community,” Computers in Libraries, v. 28, #4, 2008, p. 40.
Landis, Cliff. “Social Networking Sites: Getting Friendly With Our Users,” College & Research Libraries News, v. 68, #11, 2007, p. 709.
Lankes, R. David, et al. “Participatory Networks: The Library as Conversation,” Information Technology and Libraries, v. 26, #4, 2007, p. 17.
Maxymuk, John. “Whose Space?” The Bottom Line, v. 20, #2, 2007, p. 97.
Topper, Elisa F. “Social Networking in Libraries,” New Library World, v. 108, #7/8, 2007, p. 378.
Monographs
Bruns, Axel. Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and Beyond: From Production to Produsage. Peter Lang Publishing, 2008.
Chatfield, T. Brian. The Myspace.com Handbook; The Complete Guide for Members and Parents. Atlantic Publishing Company, 2008.
Farkas, Meredith G. Social Software in Libraries: Building Collaboration, Communication, and Community Online. Information Today, Inc., 2007.
Mayank, Sharma. Elgg Social Networking. Packt Publishing, 2008.
Blogs
Friends: Social Networking Sites for Engaged Library Services. A blog by Gerry McKiernan of Iowa State University ranging over all aspects of social networks and there use in libraries. Available at: http://onlinesocialnetworks.blogspot.com/.
walking paper. Aaron Schmidt’s blog ranges over a wide variety of library topics, but social networking and other web 2.0 developments are central to his posts. Available at: www.walkingpaper.org.
Information Wants To Be Free. A library and technology blog maintained by Meredith Farkas, author of Social Software in Libraries. The blog covers a wide variety of topics, but social networks and networking are one of the most common topics. Available at: http://meredith.wolfwater.com/wordpress/index.php