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@ Computers in Libraries 2008!

 

 

MODERATOR:

Amanda Etches-Johnson, User Experience Librarian, Mcmaster University

 

FACULTY:

Chad Boeninger, Reference & Instruction Technology Coordinator, Ohio University

Meredith Farkas, Head of Instructional Initiatives, Norwich University

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

Jenica Rogers-Urbanek, Collection Development Coordinator, State University of New York

 

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 introduce you to technologies such as blogs, wikis, RSS, mashups, social bookmarking, and online social networks. 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 within the Web 2.0 world.

 


 

Schedule + Presentation Slides + Bios

 

9.00

Introductions, housekeeping

 

9.15

Blogging

Amanda Etches-Johnson

10.00

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

Chad Boeninger

10.45

Coffee Break

 

11.00

Social Bookmarking: how del.icio.us can help you organize the world

Jason Griffey

12.00

Lunch

 

1.30

Going Where Our Patrons Are Online

Meredith Farkas

2.15

Getting Buy-in for 2.0 Projects

Jenica Rogers-Urbanek

3.00

Coffee Break

 

3.15

Academic Library 2.0 Unconference

ALL

4.15

Wrap-up

 

 

 


 

 

The Academic Library 2.0 Unconference

 

We'll have at least an hour at the end of the day to answer questions and get some discussion going on the topics we've covered (or any other 2.0 topics, for that matter!). Each of the speakers will be available for a roundtable discussion on their presentation topics, so if we don't get to your questions throughout the day, save them for the unconference! Participants are also free to roam from conversation to conversation, depending on their own interests :)

 

 


 

 

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