LILRC Annual Conference 2008, originally uploaded by Long Island Library Resources Council. Last Friday, I was honored to present at the Long Island Library Resources Council Annual Conference. Thanks to everyone involved! I had a wonderful time – even with the water I spilled down the front of my trousers minutes before my talk! The presentation slides are here.
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I am particularly enjoying this slide this morning. 🙂 Here are the slides as PDF from the original keynote file. Links for the presentation today: Technoplans Vs Technolust at Library Journal 2004 Taming Technolust article at RUSQ: http://www.rusq.org/2008/08/18/taming-technolust/ Links: ACRL Changing Roles “Let Go of Control” Cell Phone Sign: http://www.flickr.com/photos/travelinlibrarian/1924719853 Brian Herzog’s Signs: http://www.flickr.com/photos/herzogbr/2437165908 The Cluetrain Manifesto: http://www.cluetrain.com Emerging Technology Committee @ TTW Michelle Boule on Beta Prototyping from Brian Mathews Transparency: The Open Door Director Trend Map: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ross/1082392674/ Open Source Software: Casey Bisson’s LTR Karen Schenider on OSS in SLJ “Free for All” Learning 2.0 & Learn & Play @CML Be Curious
Yesterday in a two part session at ILI2008, I joined Thomas Brevik, Michael Casey for a panel discussion on “Next Generation Libraries.” It wasn’t just us talking – many people in the room joined in creating a lively debate/discussion about libraries, vendors, technology, attitude, and LIS edu. Take a look at David Kemper’s post: From Canada to London: How Twitter Opens (Conference) Doors As Twitter matures and empowers people, users of the micro-blogger service are finding more ingenious ways to communicate. Twittering or sending tweets (updates) about conferences or live events, such as the Presidential debates, are gaining in popularity. […]
Will you be attending Internet Librarian International in London next month? There are some cool workshops, including one taught by Michael Casey and I based on our work at LJ and our blogs: http://www.internet-librarian.com/2008/day.php?day=Wednesday Please say hi if you will be there! I am really looking forward to a few days in London.
Thanks Mt Prospect PL!, originally uploaded by mstephens7. I spoke at the MPPL Staff Day on Friday! It was great fun. The slides – a customized version of THL – are here.
Tomorrow, I’ll be at Mt. Prospect Public Library to speak at their staff day. The library is launching a version of Learning 2.0. Check it out: http://mppllearning2point0.pbwiki.com/ If you are attending, please say hi!
Thanks to DLK for reminding me to post this: Check out the fall lineup of online courses and Tech Tuesday webinars for theEducation Institute: Online Courses: September 15 – October 9, 2008 – Time Management for Library Staff – Cheryl Stenstrom November 3 – 28, 2008 – Say It Right: Speaking Confidently and Effectively – Cheryl Stenstrom Technology Tuesday Series: September 23, 2008 – Cool Tools for Library Webmasters – Darlene Fichter and Frank Cervone October 7, 2008 – Fast and Easy Site Tune-ups – Jeff Wisniewski October 21, 2008 – The Secret to User-Centered Web Sites: Cheap, Easy & Effective Usability Techniques – Erica Reynolds November 18, 2008 – Designing the Digital […]
Stuff what we’re doing at Edge Hill University View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: webdev edgehilluni) I’m really enjoying this presentation today as I prepare course content, update “The Hyperlinked Library,” and ponder the role of IT and the university library at my institution.
SOLINET Annual Membership Meeting, Atlanta, GA, originally uploaded by mstephens7. I really enjoyed opening the 2008 SOLINET Annual Membership Meeting. The crowd was lively and fun. Download the slides from my keynote here, it’s a customized hybrid of THL. The reception last night rocked as well. I got to mix and mingle with library folk from all over the Southwest. Today, I’m looking forward to Karen Schneider’s closing keynote.
Batavia Public Library: New Lyceum Speaker Series, originally uploaded by mstephens7. A big Thank You to all the folks at Batavia Public Library for having me in as part of their New Lyceum Speaker Series. I really enjoyed visiting and chatting with the folks who attended.