Great day in Kokomo, I learned so much! I’ll post about it soon, but I’m tired now… Thanks to Sharon, Dan, Steve and Ida for a great day — and thanks to the folks who attended! Here’s a set at flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelsphotos/sets/215227/ Here’s my PPT: Trends for 21st Century Libraries
Categories Presentations
I made GOOD TIME — with an hour to spare so I’m at Panera looking at my materials.
I am on my way to Kokomo, Indiana for the first of three workshops “Reinventing Libraries.” I’m co-presenting with Sharon and Dan Wiseman. http://www.incolsa.net/inside/specialworkshop.html#imispring05
I’m about to do my “Technolust/Planning” talk here in Indianapolis..
More CIL to come but right now I’m languishing in my suite at the Embassy — Embassy Suites Indianapolis! Today: Two presentations for Hoosier librarians on IM and Optimizing Tech. And a chance to meet Michael Gorman who is keynoting??
http://www.lisnews.com/~Blake/journal/2909 Please read Blake’s wrap up and pay special attention to the last bit that I quote here: The ?core Bloggers? thing was surprisingly divisive at the conference and apparently outside as well. As Bloggers (Core or not, I was not) I think we need to talk about what we do and look at how we do things more and talk about ourselves less. What was being done from the conference was a great beginning, an amazing 1.0 of conference blogging.. Let?s look at how we did things and look for the next step. Stephen Abram said something about the […]
Aaron just put it up over at walkingpaper.org! http://www.walkingpaper.org/presentation/IM_CIL2005.pdf
Chad has posted final thoughts… Nice to meet you Chad!
After 3 workshops, two presentations and going to a bunch of great sessions as well as hanging with amd meeting some very cool library folk ..I’m home with my boys. And I’m exhausted. I’ll be posting notes and thoughts tomorrow. I hope all CIL 2005 attendees, bloggers, presenters, vendors and organizers are home safe and sound!
I had the honor of meeting Will Richardson Thursday! Here’s his post about his travels and teaching: http://www.weblogg-ed.com/2005/03/18#a3267