Before my trip to Darien, I got to spend a wonderful day with the good folks at Rutgers University School of Communication & Information. I presented the Fall 2009 lecture for the Beta Phi Mu, International Library and Information Studies Honor Society Omicron Chapter at the SC&I that evening, preceded by a reception. Students as well as local librarians attended.
One thing I did with this talk was tap into the wisdom of part of my own personal learning network. Polling my Twitter followers for sage advice yielded some interesting and useful conversation starters. Read about it at ALA TechSource: http://www.alatechsource.org/blog/2009/11/enhancing-ur-work-developing-your-personal-learning-network.html
The slides for “Building the Hyperlinked Library” are here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/239835/HyperlinkedRutgers.pdf
Flickr photos are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelsphotos/sets/72157622847881306/
Thanks to all who attended – and to those who participated virtually – it was truly an inspiring evening!




On behalf of all of us of the Omicron Chapter, I want to thank *you* for such an energizing, entertaining, and motivating talk! It was an inspiring evening indeed!
Best, Melissa
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