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    Library & Information Resources

    We are pleased to announce that the following presentations are part of the HigherEd BlogCon Library & Information Resources track and will be published here during the week of April 10, 2006.

    Blogging in Libraries

    Blogging 101

    Susan Herzog
    Eastern Connecticut State University
    http://susan-blog.blogspot.com/

    Subject Librarian 2.0? - ‘The Song Remains the Same,’ It’s Just a Cover Song Using New Instruments

    Kristin Johnson
    California State University, Chico
    http://www.csuchico.edu/~johnson/index.html

    Blog Applications At a Small Academic Library

    Natalie Forshaw
    Karen Jensen
    Ilana Kingsley
    University of Alaska Fairbanks

    Podcasting in Libraries

    Podcasting 101: the Basics for Librarians

    John Iliff
    PALINET
    http://www.palinet.org

    Learning to Speak: Creating a Library Podcast With a Unique Voice

    Chris Kretz
    Dowling College
    http://www.dowling.edu/library/newsblog/podcasts.asp

    Leveraging Web 2.0 Technologies

    Blogs, Wikis, and IM: Communication Tools for Subject Specialists

    Chad Boeninger
    Ohio University
    http://libraryvoice.com

    An Online Research Toolkit - Exploring Web 2.0 for Library Research

    Rebecca Hedreen
    Southern Connecticut State University
    http://disedlibrarian.edublogs.org/start/
    http://frequanq.blogspot.com/

    Using RSS to Increase User Awareness of E-resources in Academic Libraries

    Jay Bhatt
    Drexel University
    http://englibrary.blogspot.com

    Issues in Libraries

    Open Access for Teachers

    Dorothea Salo
    George Mason University

    Upon the Shoulders of Giants – Building Library 2.0 Together, From the Platform Up

    Paul Miller
    Talis
    http://blogs.talis.com/panlibus/

    Web 2.0 and the Small College Library: How to take over the World

    David Eubanks
    Coker College
    http://highered.blogspot.com

    Making Information Work Harder

    Building a “Wall of Books” From a Library Online Catalog

    Edward Vielmetti
    University of Michigan School of Information
    http://vielmetti.typepad.com/superpatron

    Go Where the Patrons Are: Outreach In the Age of Library 2.0

    Jason Griffey
    University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
    http://www.jasongriffey.net/wp

    Google Maps and You: Five Steps To Including a Google Map On Your
    Website

    Chris Deweese
    Lewis & Clark Library System
    http://cdeweese.blogspot.com/

    Patrons in the Drivers Seat: Giving Advanced Tool-sets to Library Patrons

    John Blyberg
    Ann Arbor District Library
    http://www.blyberg.net

    2 Responses to “Library & Information Resources”

    Library Views 圖書館觀點 Says:

    HigherEd BlogCon 2006

    HigherEd BlogCon 2006 將在4月份舉行一系列的研討會,它的目的是:邀集一些使用社會化網絡新工具來改造高等教育的要角們來分享經驗。

    在為期長達近一個月的 HigherEd BlogCon 將分四個部分進行…

    Rudy Says:

    Now that the semester has calmed down, I was looking forward to finally getting to these marvelous webinars. Much to my dismay, I think I was wrong — they aren’t here permanently! Is this true? There’s no audio download/podcast??

    Because, a well-done powerpoint whould illustrate a talk, not replicate it. I should get absolutely nothing of value from the available slides……

    If I’m right, that I was wrong, would you please consider hosting a permanent digial audio repository of this content for next year’s blog con? becasue I can guarantee I don’t have a week in April to attend — ever!