AAPN Launches Apparelpedia, Sourcelist Web 2.0 Services
The Atlanta-based American Apparel Producers' Network (AAPN) has developed two Web-based Web 2.0
services to provide information about apparel producers and the apparel supply chain.
Apparelpedia, located at
http://aapnetwork.pbwiki.com, allows
users to search for entries related to AAPN's activities and members, and also allows members to
log in to edit entries or submit new entries in a manner akin to that used by Wikipedia
contributors. "Web 2.0 technology now allows us to organize the content we've accumulated here at
AAPN over our 27 years," writes Mike Todaro, AAPN's managing director, in the apparelpedia
Overview. "Fortunately, and uniquely in this industry, AAPN's members span the entire global
apparel supply chain, so our content does as well."
AAPN also has launched a sourcelist - a proprietary service based on craigslist -accessed at
www.aapnetwork.net/
content/168.htm or through the apparelpedia website. The sourcelist provides a brief
description and an e-mail link for each company or organization on the list. AAPN members may be
included on the list free of charge. Nonmembers may also be listed for a $200 fee.
"As a professional trade group, we're acutely aware of the need to stay on top of
technology," said AAPN Executive Director Sue Strickland. "But we never suspected Web 2.0 would
deliver us such a spectrum and variety of applications that could be adapted to our industry and
become mission-critical in their impact."
May/June 2008



