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Tag: SDLA2007

What’s Hot… Not.

Posted on October 19, 2007 by Michael Sauers

I’ve been to a lot of conference presentations. I’ve been to presentations where the content was very out of date (a 1998 presentation on Gopher…

Reference 2.0 Presentation Follow-up

Posted on October 19, 2007 by Michael Sauers

In my Reference 2.0 presentation yesterday I was pushing del.icio.us as a great way for librarians to organize their reference resources (bookmarks) and twice the…

Reference 2.0

Posted on October 18, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Here’s today’s SDAL2007 presentation. | View | Upload your own

My SDLA2007 Keynote

Posted on October 17, 2007 by Michael Sauers

In an effort to stop myself from making further changes to my presentation, here it is, my opening keynote presentation for the South Dakota Library…

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