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Engaging Your Community with Tablets and Social Computing

I was very interested in attending a session called Repositioning with Tablets, Social Media, & Outreach. The first speaker, Tim Donahue from Montana State University, discussed what tablets are...

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And the Winners Are…

For the 15th anniversary of the Internet Librarian conference, attendees enjoyed sweet treats in the exhibit hall, and then the drawing for the 3 iPads was held. Here is Tom Hogan, Sr. preparing to...

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Building Support for Change

One very common question is, “How can I convince my admin / staff / colleagues to change the way they work to incorporate new strategies?” So I couldn’t resist attending the session entitled Building...

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The Wednesday Keynote: Internet 2020 Trend Watch and Smackdown

The Wednesday keynote session was a panel moderated by Roy Tennant of OCLC, with the panelists shown here. (L-R) Liz Lawley, Director, RIT Lab for Social Computing; Steve Abram, VP, Cengage Learning;...

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Publishers, Distributors, and the Future of E-Books

Day 2 of the E-book track looked at the role of publishers and distributors. (L-R) Clare Appavoo , Michael Porter, Sarah Houghton, Andromeda Yelton, Brian Gurewitz Serving the evolving library...

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John Seely Brown’s Opening Keynote

John Seely Brown, Chief of Confusion; Visiting Scholar at USC; Independent Co-Chairman of the Deloitte Center for the Edge & Author, The New Culture of Learning Our distinguished thought leader,...

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E-book Wrapup

Dick Kaser, ITI’s Vice President of Content, moderated the wrapup session of the 2-day e-book track, which featured this panel. It was an excellent summary of the issues. (L-R) Dick Kaser, VP of...

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Using Magic-Like Muti-Touch Tables in Libraries

Librarians who are looking for high-tech, wow-factor ways to excite and engage customers should check out what’s happening in the area of multi-touch tables. A session by two Dutch librarians showed...

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IL 2011 Endnote: The Great Gamification Debate

Elizabeth Lane Lawley, Director of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Lab for Social Computing, returned to Internet Librarian to present the endnote address on “gamification”, the...

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Come Back Next Year!

IL 2011 was a great conference!  Many topics of high current interest were on the program.  This blog has only sampled them, but many of the speakers’ slides will be available here (click on each...

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Engaging Your Community with Tablets and Social Computing

I was very interested in attending a session called Repositioning with Tablets, Social Media, & Outreach. The first speaker, Tim Donahue from Montana State University, discussed what tablets are...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

And the Winners Are…

For the 15th anniversary of the Internet Librarian conference, attendees enjoyed sweet treats in the exhibit hall, and then the drawing for the 3 iPads was held. Here is Tom Hogan, Sr. preparing to...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

Building Support for Change

One very common question is, “How can I convince my admin / staff / colleagues to change the way they work to incorporate new strategies?” So I couldn’t resist attending the session entitled Building...

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The Wednesday Keynote: Internet 2020 Trend Watch and Smackdown

The Wednesday keynote session was a panel moderated by Roy Tennant of OCLC, with the panelists shown here. (L-R) Liz Lawley, Director, RIT Lab for Social Computing; Steve Abram, VP, Cengage Learning;...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

Publishers, Distributors, and the Future of E-Books

Day 2 of the E-book track looked at the role of publishers and distributors. (L-R) Clare Appavoo , Michael Porter, Sarah Houghton, Andromeda Yelton, Brian Gurewitz Serving the evolving library...

View Article


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John Seely Brown’s Opening Keynote

John Seely Brown, Chief of Confusion; Visiting Scholar at USC; Independent Co-Chairman of the Deloitte Center for the Edge & Author, The New Culture of Learning Our distinguished thought leader,...

View Article

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E-book Wrapup

Dick Kaser, ITI’s Vice President of Content, moderated the wrapup session of the 2-day e-book track, which featured this panel. It was an excellent summary of the issues. (L-R) Dick Kaser, VP of...

View Article


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Using Magic-Like Muti-Touch Tables in Libraries

Librarians who are looking for high-tech, wow-factor ways to excite and engage customers should check out what’s happening in the area of multi-touch tables. A session by two Dutch librarians showed...

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IL 2011 Endnote: The Great Gamification Debate

Elizabeth Lane Lawley, Director of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Lab for Social Computing, returned to Internet Librarian to present the endnote address on “gamification”, the...

View Article

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Come Back Next Year!

IL 2011 was a great conference!  Many topics of high current interest were on the program.  This blog has only sampled them, but many of the speakers’ slides will be available here (click on each...

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