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CIL2007: Millennials and the Library

Posted on April 16, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Marshal Breeding, Vanderbilt Library Generations Silent Gen Baby boomers Gen X Millennials Millennial characteristics inate ability for tech frenetic multitasking comfortable w/ diverse types of…

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CIL2007: Web 2.0 and What it Means to Libraries

Posted on April 16, 2007 by Michael Sauers

Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Internet and American Life Project “I adore librarians” Ask a Ninja: What is Podcasting The Starting Point Tim O’Reilly & John…

Wikis circa 1644

Posted on February 16, 2007 by Michael Sauers

I’m listening to a podcast of a class on the history of Information from the University at Berkley and one of the lecturers equated Milton’s…

Wikinomics

Posted on December 9, 2006 by Michael Sauers

Here’s a idea from Wikinomics as rephrased by me: Think of Wikipedia as an informational barn raising.

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Technology to Michael: "You’re not the boss of me!"

Posted on December 8, 2006 by Michael Sauers

I’m in the Eastern Iowa Airport (Cedar Rapids, IA) using the free WiFi to get caught up from this four day trip to Iowa City,…

Wikipedia CD 1.0 available via BitTorrent

Posted on November 25, 2006 by Michael Sauers

You can now download via BitTorrent a CD version of “2000 hand-picked articles of particular interest to schools or children (Geography, Science, Dinosaurs, Plants and…

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CAL2006: Keeping Current with Technology: How Popular Trends in Technology Can (and Should) be Put to Use in Your Library

Posted on November 10, 2006 by Michael Sauers

Steve Lawson, Colorado College & Emilee Satterwhite, Mesa County Public Library http://keepingcurrent.pbwiki.com/ Blogs Website that displays postings in reverse chroological order… How are blogs useful…

IL2006: Wikis in Libraries

Posted on October 25, 2006 by Michael Sauers

Introduction to Wikis Nicole C. Engard What is a wiki editable website that doesn require HTML. records changes allows for reversion A colleciton of web…

Wikipedia Wins Users and Critics

Posted on September 11, 2006 by Michael Sauers

Also from NPR, they covered Wikiepdia (yet again) this morning on All Things Considered in a bit titled Wikipedia Wins Users and Critics “Wikipedia is…

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How to keep users from subscribing to your feed

Posted on August 30, 2006 by Michael Sauers

In my RSS workshop I explain to my students that there are multiple versions of RSS available for them to use, never mind that fact…

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