Hello Iowa! Originally uploaded by mstephens7 This morning I’m opening the The Small Libraries Institute Online Conference in Iowa. A big greeting to all of the virtual attendees. I have my tea and I’m still in my comfy clothes – what a great way to do a talk. http://www.swilsa.lib.ia.us/isloc/schedule.htm
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Re-invention of library’s traditional space part 2 Originally uploaded by michelle_f From the LITA Assessment Brainstorming session. I am so happy I was able to follow the goings on at ALA MidWinter via my favorite social networks, including Flickr. Thanks folks!
Saying NO to PLA recording Originally uploaded by mstephens7 I’d say YES to a podcast in a second! Aren’t some of the other divisions offering podcasts of talks for free on their blogs and web sites? David Lee King’s keynote is available for FREE at LITA: http://litablog.org/2007/10/06/david-lee-king-keynote-podcast-lita-forum-2007/ It would be wonderful if we could podcast our talk and put it up that day for everyone!
Arrival Originally uploaded by mstephens7 What a great reception in Florida! 🙂 Thanks to the Florida Council of State University Libraries/College Center for Library Automation (CCLA) Executive Board/Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) Board for inviting me to keynote their meeting. The discussion and questions that followed were wonderful! The presentation is available here: http://www.tametheweb.com/talks07/HyperlinkedCCLAFGCU.pdf
I’m honored to be taking part in this ongoing series. Get a load of the roster for 2008! The archives for conversationalists Aaron Schmidt and Meredith Farkas is here: http://www.opal-online.org/archivelis.htm The Casual Conversations series is designed to be up-close and personal from a respectable online distance. While there are many conferences (in-person, online, and in-world) where librarians can hear leaders in the field make formal presentations about interesting projects, there are few opportunities to hear these same leaders discuss informally what they currently are working on, their future plans and goals, the challenges and opportunities facing librarianship, their personal pet […]
Southeast Library System / Eastern Library System Fall Colloquium: "On Librarian 2.0," Cornhusker Marriott, Lincoln, Nebraska. Originally uploaded by mstephens7 Thanks to all who came out for my talk last week in Lincoln, Nebraska. We had a nice dinner, some wine and some good conversation. Here’s the presentation: http://www.tametheweb.com/talks07/Librarian2.0NebraskaStephens.pdf
The second group designed a Ning network for a university library! http://l2university.ning.com/ They tried to get the ads removed but never heard back from the Ning folks. Take a look. I am impressed!
November 29, 2007: Southeast Library System / Eastern Library System Fall Colloquium: “On Librarian 2.0,” Cornhusker Marriott, Lincoln, Nebraska. December 7, 2007. Keynote, Florida Council of State University Libraries/College Center for Library Automation (CCLA) Executive Board/Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) Board Meeting at Florida Gulf Coast University. December 14, 2007: Allen County Public Library, Staff Program: “The Hyperlinked Library” and Public Program: “Top Tech Trends,” Fort Wayne, Indiana. 2008: January 16, 2007: The Small Libraries Institute Online Conference, Winter 2008. “Connection, Collaboration, Community” Keynote. Australia: The Hyperlinked Library Sydney – Macquarie University Tuesday February 26th, 2008 9:30 am – […]
Photo by Sarah Houghton-Jan (http://www.flickr.com/photos/librarianinblack/2042615406/) Thanks HLA! I’ve never given a presentation in shorts and the Pineapple Shirt before! http://www.tametheweb.com/talks07/HLATenTechIdeasStephens.pdf
As soon as I get over my jetlag, I’ll note whose shoes are whose… 🙂 Thanks for a great conference everyone. My heart broke to leave early.