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Welcome to the wiki for Academic Library 2.0, a preconference at Internet Librarian 2007!

 

Conference WiFi  
Network: mccexhibitors
Username: informationtoday
Password: mccuser

http://academiclibrary2point0.pbwiki.com

 

 

 

 

 

MODERATOR:

Amanda Etches-Johnson, User Experience Librarian, Mcmaster University

FACULTY:

Chad Boeninger, Reference & Instruction Technology Coordinator, Ohio University

Michelle Boule, Social Sciences Librarian, University of Houston

Meredith Farkas, Distance Learning Librarian, Norwich University

Jason Griffey, Head of Library Information Technology, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

 

What do the terms "Web 2.0 and Library 2.0" mean for academic libraries and librarians? Join our panel of 2.0 practitioners and experts for a day of exploration and discovery as we navigate the 2.0 landscape exploring what 2.0 tools and technologies can do for academic library users. Through a combination of presentations, discussion and hands-on activities, our dynamic speakers will introduce you to technologies such as blogs, wikis, RSS, mashups, social bookmarking, instant messaging, screencasting and virtual worlds. This interactive session provides practical examples of academic libraries that are using these tools and technologies, arms you with the expertise and techniques to introduce these technologies in your own library, and share strategies for getting buy-in from staff, administration and patrons. A worthwhile day for those interested in implementing changes to keep up in the Web 2.0 world.

 

Workshop Schedule

 


 

Presentation Slides & Links

 

Blogging and RSS, Beyond the Basics:(what you really need to know to make them work), Michelle Boule

 

Wikis in Libraries: Enhancing Services, Promoting Sources, and Building Community, Chad Boeninger

 

del.icio.us Libraries: Or, how to abuse social bookmarking for fun and profit, Jason Griffey

 

Going Where Our Patrons Are Online, Meredith Farkas

 

You Want to What Now? Getting Buy-in For Your 2.0 Projects, Amanda Etches-Johnson

 

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