OCLC Blog Salon Originally uploaded by cindiann If anything, ALA 2007 was flickr’d, twitter’ed and blogged from any and every angle. I was lucky to meet some folks whose work inspires me, including Cindi, who I blogged about here, and many others. Also, I appreciate the message of Cindi’s shirt. Can you feel something coming from the discussions, online conversations and conference chatter? I can.
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http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/2007/06/29/strictly-forbidden/ Brian Kelly writes: As someone who used to work in a number of IT Service departments I’m aware of potential security implications. But the tone of this notice strikes me as inappropriate. And it also seems to be out of sync with the trend towards more user-focussed IT Service departments, articulated in the introduction to the UCISA IT Support Staff Symposium 2007 given by David Harrison, UCISA chair who argued that IT Services departments need to stop saying that they are user-focussed and actually mean it. Brian mentions the work of Michael Nowlan, Director of Information Systems Services at […]
end of an era/error Originally uploaded by pelicanwind Wowza! From my dissertation chair Dr. Brian O’Connor.
First Monday Podcasts Originally uploaded by mstephens7 http://firstmonday.org/ First Monday is launching podcasts in August: Starting in August 2007, First Monday Podcasts will bring you the people and events behind the interesting and novel ideas related to the history, current use, and future of the Internet. Preview: http://www.firstmonday.org/podcasts/First%20Monday%20teaser.mp3
No ATT Stores near TC! Oh iPhone, where art thou? Originally uploaded by mstephens7 I’m in Traverse City for three weeks – a land not served by ATT/Cingular. Hopefully I’ll be able to order iPhone online tomorrow night. Wish me luck.
FW: Originally uploaded by informationgoddess29 Gaming at the ALA Techsource Booth!
I’m home from ALA and trying to decompress. One thread of conversation at this conference was the notion that letting go of the “everything must be perfect” mindset might lead to more innovation and improvement in libraries. I think all the sessions I attended or presented included a mention of play and experience. Karen Coombs at our RUSA preconference said: “Question everything! And don’t worry about making mistakes..” in relation to planning, creating and implementing technology in libraries — and finding the time to do those things. Are we so caught up — like that unnamed librarian someone told me […]
PAR-TIC-I-PA-TION, or 37 pieces of library flair (also a 365days shot) Originally uploaded by cindiann Read this: http://alreadygone.blogspot.com/2007/06/par-tic-i-pa-tion-or-37-pieces-of.html I am a “next generation” librarian, librarian 2.0 (1.5!), “young librarian,” whatever you want to call me, and I recently made the choice to get involved in ALA. I am currently attending the annual conference and having to make hard choices about what programming to attend and what to research later. Rather than continuing to believe that it’s hard to get involved, I chose to show up and agitate–ask people how to get onto committees, talk to those around me who are […]
Reinvented Reference: Emerging Technologies for Reference Services ALA Preconference (MARS / RSS) Originally uploaded by mstephens7 And thanks to David Free, Karen Coombs, David Lee King, and David Ward for their incredible presentations. Thanks to the organizers of the preconference who brought us all together.