Better late than never? My apologies for not posting this sooner, time got away from me – again.
The slides are from the forum on “Using Web 2.0 Tools to Deliver Statewide Library Service” at the 2009 COSLINE (Council of State Library Agencies in the Northeast) meeting. The theme for the conference is the role of [...]
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2.0 Tools & Statewide Library Services
Using Web 2.0 Tools to Deliver Statewide Library Services
On Sept 24th, I’ll be participating in a forum at the 2009 COSLINE (Council of State Library Agencies in the Northeast) meeting. The theme for the conference is the role of technology on delivery of statewide services.
I’ll be leading a discussion and demonstration of how Web 2.0 tools are being used by state library agencies. [...]
Is There a Place for Media Specialists Who Don’t Know Social Media?
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This should be a great discussion!!! Participate live – Thursday night.
Join us tomorrow on the Future of Education at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern / 12am GMT (next day) when Joyce Valenza leads a discussion on the future of librarians and their role in education. Special guests: Buffy Hamilton, Cathy Nelson, and Carolyn [...]
Project BudBurst, eBird and Journey North – Is it Spring Yet?
It’s that time of year in my neck of the woods. The snow is deep, the coldest temps are upon us and my mind is obsessed with wondering when the first snowdrops will bloom. And when I can start a few tomato seeds on a potential suicide mission in my never-ending quest to have a [...]
Share Your Social Software Successes!
Michelle Boule, who blogs at A Wandering Eyre, is looking for public and school librarians who have had success overcoming challenges in dealing with social software.
If you are a school or public librarian and have overcome a challenge or obstacle dealing with social software, please contact me. I would love to share your story. [...]
What are you doing? Twitter what?
I have to admit to a love-hate relationship with Twitter, the microblogging “what are you doing?” tool that many people are, shall we say, twittering about. Some days I love being tuned into all the goings on in my community there, other days, I just need to tune out.
140 characters, enough to say where you [...]

