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Spring Speaking Schedule

March

  • 11 – Rapid City Public Library, Rapid City, SD, Social Web Workshops
  • 12 – South Dakota Library Association Spring Forum, Rapid City, SD, Keynote (Social Web) and closing (Observations from the day)
  • 14 – South Dakota Library Association Spring Forum, Brookings, SD, Keynote (Social Web) and closing (Observations from the day)
  • 19 – Library Camp Kansas, Manhattan, KS
  • 20 – University of Nebraska Council of Libraries (UNCL) Staff Development Day, Lincoln, NE, Social Networking & Library 2.0

April

  • 6 – Computers in Libraries 2008, Crystal City, VA, Gaming Preconference (attending)
  • 7 – Computers in Libraries 2008, Crystal City, VA, Moderator for Track A
  • 8 – Computers in Libraries 2008, Crystal City, VA, C202: Libraries a-Twitter & del.icio.us
  • 9 – Computers in Libraries 2008, Crystal City, VA, eBooks & eInk Cybertour
  • 10 – Computers in Libraries 2008, Crystal City, VA, RSS Postconference
  • 17 – Nebraska Library Commission, Lincoln, NE, Get Your Game On! The How and Why of running a gaming tournament in your library
  • 24 & 25 – 3rd International Conference on Information Warfare and Security (attending), Peter Kiewit Institute, University of Nebraska Omaha
  • 25 – Lincoln City Libraries Staff Day (unconfirmed), Lincoln, NE, Library Signage

May

  • 7 – Prarie Area Library System (PALS) Day, Starved Rock State Park, Il, Reference 2008
  • 20-23 – NLC Workshops, Chadron State College, Chadron, NE, Topics TBA
  • 28 – NLC Workshop, Lincoln, NE, XHTML
  • 29 – NLC Workshop, Lincoln, NE, CSS

Spring Travel Schedule
Map via Dopplr

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  1. . says:

    Damn, you look busy.
    See you at Camp KS.

    Btw–Very interested in your upcoming workshop: Get Your Game On!
    What do you plan on doing for that? I have two gaming presentations coming up and would love to hear what you are planning and what awesome sources you are using. Email me if you feel so inclined: roycekitts@gmail.com

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