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Category Archive for 'Internet Librarian 2006'

IL06 Wrapup

I probably should be doing homework right now, but I’ve been doing that all day and I need to do something else right now. Aaand since the rest of the biblioblogosphere has already blogged the conference sessions much better than I could and in a more timely manner, I’m going to make this my final [...]

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I started Tuesday morning at the conference with Cliff Lynch’s keynote about Cyberinfrastructure, which I will confess mostly went completely over my head. I took notes, but the talk didn’t really make much sense to me at the time (I don’t have that deep a background (yet) in the area of electronic scholarly communication [...]

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Presented by:

Barbara Fullerton, Manager, Librarian Relations, 10-K Wizard
Sabrina I. Pacifici, Editor & Publisher of LLRX.com
Aaron Schmidt, Thomas Ford Memorial Library & walkingpaper.org

The final session I attended on Monday was all about gadgets. From the really cool, really, useful, may they catch on and get cheaper soon (like the Kurzweil Federation for the Blind Reader), to [...]

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The first of the afternoon sessions I went to was about a library project I’ve been following from afar for a while: the construction of a virtual library in the online game Second Life. So it was really interesting to hear about the ups and downs of this project first hand. I’ve also been debating [...]

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The second session on Monday in the public library track was given by Stephen Abram VP of innovation at SirsiDynix (for any family members still braving the library geekery, they’re a major vendor of library computer systems), who talked about the idea of personas as a means of user-centered planning.
The presentation kicked off with [...]

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The second speaker for the public library 2.0 presentation was Helene Blowers from the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. She talked about the program she set up to encourage library staff to learn about new technology, and this has got to be one of the coolest training programs I’ve run across in a [...]

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So. Very. Tired.

After an amazing 3 days at internet librarian, I’ve managed to drag myself (and my luggage) back to Tucson in one piece. A core dump of conference posts is coming tomorrow - they need a bit of cleanup so my notes don’t sound like they were written by concussed toddler with no typing skills (not [...]

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I spent the morning sitting in on the Public Libraries track, mostly because they had speakers I wanted to hear (I read way too many library blogs, and now I get to see some of these folks talk in person - very cool). Here’s the first of several sets of my (somewhat disjointed) notes.
Michael [...]

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Hi all!
I’m here for Internet Librarian, and enjoying myself immensely.
Oh, and remember how I said I wasn’t going to try to blog professional development stuff because it takes me too long to write things up?
Well, I lied, at least in one case.
I forgot my paper notebook and I’m taking notes on my computer, so I’ve [...]

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