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Month: April 2007

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CIL2007: The Library of the Future

Posted on April 18, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Louise Parker Berry Three Principles a covenant w/ our patrons stay ahead of expectations be the first of the new libraries, no the last of…

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Principles of economics, translated

Posted on April 18, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Thanks to Darlene Fichter

CIL2007: Catalogs/OPACs for the Future

Posted on April 18, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Roy Tennant, California Digital Library & Tim Spalding, LibraryThingTim: The Fun Opac OPACs should have funability “The library is the most fun you can have…

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CIL2007: Trends in Mobile Tools & Applications for Libraries

Posted on April 18, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Megan Fox, Simmons College, (fox@simmons.edu) web.simmons.edu/~fox/mobile Patrons want and demand mobile on-demand services Mobile Market [I lost the stats I typed in…] Latest Devices iPods…

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CIL2007: The World Digital Library Initative (Wednesday keynote)

Posted on April 18, 2007 by Michael Sauers

John Van Oudenaren, Senior Advisor, World Digital Library, Library of Congress (jvou@loc.gov) Vision Digital library of mostly original materials from cultures from around the world…

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CIL2007: Learning with Blogs and Wikis

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Meredith Farkas & Michelle Boule (http://michellemeredith.pbwiki.com/Learning%20with%20Blogs%20and%20Wikis) What is a blog frequently updated page with posts presented in reverse-chronological order What’s cool about them don’t need…

CIL2007: Project Planning the 2.0 Way

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Nicole Engard Time to start a new project, what do you do? set up a meeting with everyone involved start of list of tasks onto…

CIL2007: What is a Mashup and Why do you Want one?

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Darlene Fichter, University of Saskatchewan Definitions web application that uses content from multiple sources to create a new source uses APIs or RSS term comes…

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CIL2007: Using Social Media for Community Engagement (Tuesday Keynote)

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Andy Carvin, National Public Radio (www.andycarvin.com/complibraries.ppt) Head of NPR’s Web 2.0 streategy Traditional Media Production publisher broadcaster billboard owner drag a sign from a plane…

CIL2007: Gadgets, Gadgets, Gadgets

Posted on April 16, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Barbara Fullerton, 10-K Wizard, Sabrina Pacifici, LLRX.com, and Aaron Schmidt, North Plains Public Library Simplify! But is it going to happen? What’s coming march of…

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