The Hyperlinked Library at Queensland State Library Originally uploaded by mstephens7 Thanks all! What a great way to finish the speaking tour!
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With Warren after the Talk Originally uploaded by mstephens7 One of the highlights of the trip has been meeting Australian librarians who’ve emailed me or commented at TTW. One of the folks I met today in Brisbane was Warren Cheetham, who wrote to TTW back in 2005: http://www.tametheweb.com/2005/02/24/ipod-as-listening-station/
Dinner with Michael Stephens Originally uploaded by Constance Wiebrands A big thank you to all the library folk in the Perth area who came out to an amazing dinner organized by Kathryn Greenhill. Glad to meet you all!
Greetings from Uluru Originally uploaded by mstephens7 Riding Jack the camel at sunset, Uluru.
…are here: http://tametheweb.com/the-hyperlinked-library/
Great Group at the State Library of South Australia, Adelaide Originally uploaded by mstephens7 Thanks All!
Greetings from Adelaide Hello from South Australia. I am getting better – slowly, and I appreciate all the nice emails and Facebook notes. Yesterday was a gloriously sunny, warm day (sorry, folks at home 🙂 ), and what better place to enjoy it than a Wildlife preserve.
Don’t miss CindiTrainor’s newly revamped and newly retitled blog: Citegeist. She ponders some fascinating uses of Twitter and other tools for research in a recent post: Â Say I am doing research with colleagues and find an article that should be included in the literature review section, when we get around to writing our article. Building on the FoxyTunes model, I would need a browser extension that can read citation information from a number of citation management sites as widely varying as EndNote Web, RefWorks, Reference Manager, Zotero, del.icio.us, or even a locally-created database, as long as there were a […]
I gave a second presentation on Thursday for the State Library of Vistoria. You may download the slides here: http://www.tametheweb.com/aus08/BestPracticeWeb2.0.pdf We also discussed creating policies for library blogs etc. Policies for Social Software: http://www.web2learning.net/archives/1250 and http://www.webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=18650
Thanks to the folks at Thomastown Library for hosting my two sessions as well as all the great people at CAVAL and the State Library of Victoria.