I’m happy to report that TTW is one of the blogs listed at the Information Today Blog for the Computers in Libraries conference, which ITI’s Tom Hogan Jr., VP of Marketing & Business Development says could be the highest attended in 5 years. I leave out of South Bend at 6am tomorrow! See you there….
Monthly Archives: March 2005
Wow! I just got to thinking about 5 trips to CIL and 3 to IL, as well as ALA annual, ILI and PLA… you can really collect a lot of bags!
http://playlistmag.com/features/2005/03/pickpod/index.php?lsrc=mcrss-0305
I was interviewed last night by Greg Schwartz concerning the upcoming Computers in Libraries conference. Have a listen: http://openstacks.net/os/archives/000777.html My part was “Made on a Mac!” 🙂
Via Stephen, Steven and Stephens: http://www.boingboing.net/2005/03/09/blogging_is_good_for.html 4. No matter how great you are, your career depends on communicating. The way to get better at anything, including communication, is by practicing. Blogging is good practice. Well said. One thing that came up in conversation with Mr. Abram at PLA is that a blogger can have a voice in the LIS blogosphere from the smallest, most remote library in the world and still reach a huge audience if they are putting their blogging presence out there. This, to me, insures we get original voices. Original thoughts. And best practices to try out […]
Are you doing something with iPods in your library? E-mail please at mstephens7 (at) mac.com!
PLA Symposioum images by MS
Abram said: “that’s a young Michael Gorman.” I LOLed!
…which was a thread that wound through much of our discussion here at PLA. Don’t miss: How Libraries And Librarians Help: A Guide To Identifying User-Centered Outcomes Amazon link