What I Learned from ALA 2008 Conference
My weekend at the ALA conference at Anaheim was filled with excitement and got to meet lots of librarians. I had the opportunity to attend numerous presentations conducted by librarians (or techies) and decided to provide some highlights of the topics presented.
BIGWIG ’s 2008 Social Software Showcase.
- Citation Bookmarking Tools – Lorena O’English
- Community Building & Experience – David Lee King
- Apps in Facebook & Opensocial, and Why Librarians Should Pay Attention – Rachel Vacek
- LibGuides – Cindi Trainor
- Video 2.0 and the new Media Revolution – Jason Griffey
- Niche Social Networks: The Power of Yarn – Katie Dunneback
- OpenID – Robin Hastings
- VuFind : Social Features – Chris Barr
- WorldCat API, Social Software, and making things easier – David Walker
- WorldCat Local: Social Features – Jennifer L. Ward
- WorldCat Widget for WordPress – Karen A. Coombs
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Sarah’s Top Technology Trends – virtual presentation for ALA 2008
- Bandwith
- Sustainability
- Looking away from the bright shiny things and at ourselves instead
- Catalogs
- Open Access Content
See complete details at:
http://librarianinblack.typepad.com/librarianinblack/2008/06/sarahs-top-tech.html
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Tech Trends at ALA
June 19th, 2008 by Eric Lease Morgan
- “Bling” in your website
- Data sets
- Institutional repositories
- Mobile devices
- Net Neutrality
- “Next generation” library catalogs
- Open Access Publishing
- Social networking
- Web Services-based APIs
More at:
http://litablog.org/2008/06/19/top-tech-trends-for-ala-summer-08/
~ by mrng on July 4, 2008.
Posted in ALA 2008
Tags: ALA 2008, Social Networking, Video Streaming, Web 2.0

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