The Dawn of the Embedded Library:
Integrating Library Services into People's Trusted Networks
Tuesday,
3 October 2006, 8:30am-4:00pm (registration/breakfast 8:30-9:30am)
Tufts University, Dowling Hall, 419 Boston Ave., Medford, MA
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- So you've got a handle on the social software stuff, what's next?
- How do libraries position themselves where their patrons are actually looking?
- How can libraries put tools where patrons want them?
Join us for another engaging program featuring five pace-setters innovating at the edge of new library services! They will focus on examples of how and why libraries need to think beyond "marketing &
advocacy" to a new level of findability, usability, and service. It is a future moving towards full integration of the library into users' daily web practices.
- Learn new integrative technologies
- Understand how they work together
- Discover opportunities for your own library
- Explore the future with speakers and colleagues during the always lively panel discussion!
OUR SPEAKERS
Nicole Hennig
Web Manager & Usability Specialist at the MIT Libraries
Annette Bailey and Godmar Back
Creators of the LibX Firefox toolbar extension
Tim Spalding and Abigail Blachly
Founder and Librarian of LibraryThing
REGISTRATION:
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Details:
- Registrations
must be received by 26 September 2006.
- Registration
fee includes lunch and refreshments.
- Registrations
will be processed on a first come, first served basis. Online registration
is encouraged.
Questions? Email: Caryn Anderson, caryn.anderson@simmons.edu
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