(That’s Terence Huwe in the screen grab!)
http://www.dok.info/index.php?cat=home&video_id=33
Take a look at this video! Reporters Jaap van de Geer and Erik Boekesteijn have created a 10 minute overview of ILI2006. There are interviews, snippets of the sessions and many little glimpses of how this conference goes. Thanks Jaap and Erik!
Erik interviews Michael
Originally uploaded by The Shifted Librarian.
I had a sit down interview with the videographers today!
Twenty Tech Training Tips
Originally uploaded by mstephens7.
Here’s the PPT of our talk today:
http://www.tametheweb.com/ili2006/CoersStephensTechTraining.ppt
October 2006 London 386
Originally uploaded by The Shifted Librarian.
These are the follows from the public library in Delft that are doing some most cool things with video: http://tametheweb.com/2006/10/videocasting_at_delft_pl.html
They’ve been taping interviews with librarians, snippets of the sessions and spreading the good word about user-generated content.
Internet Librarian International 2006: London, England
Originally uploaded by mstephens7.
It was standing room only in this mornings Web 2.0/Library 2.0 Session featuring Phil Bradley, Brian Kelly, and Paul Miller. I moderated the lively hour of L2 discussion and insights. My favorite slide was Phil Bradley’s, in [...]
England, October 2006
Originally uploaded by mstephens7.
A day of touring before Internet librarian International begins lead us to Stonehenge, Salisbury and a most enjoyable day taking in the sites!
Today: we teach a pre-conference workshop!
Day Seven: Walking London’s Southwark & City
Originally uploaded by mstephens7.
I’m on my way to Iowa this morning to do a workshop and keynote presentation for the Iowa Library Association. Then, I zip right back to O’Hare and join Jenny to fly to London for Internet [...]
The programme for Internet Librarian International 2006 is up! Jenny levine and I will be teaching our Social technologies Ropashow and presenting the conference endnote. Hope to see you there! (Please say HI if you are attending.)
The preliminary programme and conference information is up at http://www.internet-librarian.com/index.shtml!
I’m happy to be presenting with Jenny Levine, moderating the Library 2.0 track and teaming up with Rob Coers again for a session on training! If you are attending this wonderful conference next October, please say HI!
The deadline to propose a talk at Internet Librarian International is March 31st. Have you pondered presenting in London? It’s a great conference!
http://www.internet-librarian.com/index.shtml/
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