Listen to Internet Librarian 2009 opening keynote — Digital Publishing, Preservation, and Practices by Vint Cerf, VP and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google.
https://www.libconf.com/2011/10/06/il-rewind-vint-cerfs-keynote-at-internet-librarian-2009/
Join your colleagues, fellow conference attendees, and your hosts for terrific conversation, dinner on the town, and lots of fun you won’t soon forget!
https://www.libconf.com/2011/09/22/sign-up-now-for-dine-arounds-at-il2011/
What do we call “Web 2.0” technology when it is all around us? Now that Web 2.0 tech has fully emerged, what do we call it?
Don’t miss our two evening sessions – the traditional Gaming & Gadgets Petting Zoo on Sunday evening and The Great Web 2.0 Face-Off on Tuesday night.
https://www.libconf.com/2011/09/15/internet-librarian-after-dark/
Whether you are familiar with QR codes or just starting to investigate them, gain a better understanding and use of these codes by participating in the QR Code Treasure Hunt.
https://www.libconf.com/2011/09/15/qr-code-treasure-hunt-at-il2011/
We have pushed out the latest snapshot of the Internet Librarian 2011 program to the conference’s mobile program.
https://www.libconf.com/2011/09/14/il2011-mobile-site-goes-live/
If you plan to blog from Internet Librarian this fall and would like your blog to be included in our Bloggers@IL2011 directory, please register it here.
https://www.libconf.com/2011/09/13/blogging-at-internet-librarian-2011/
If you would like to follow the bloggers at Computers in Libraries conference you can do that by downloading an OPML file of their feeds and import it into OPML compatible feed reader.
https://www.libconf.com/2011/03/14/follow-the-bloggers-at-cil11-by-rss/
Computers in Libraries 2011 event has a LIMITED number of student volunteer opportunities. Volunteers will act as room monitors for one day & attend the other two days for free.
https://www.libconf.com/2011/01/27/student-volunteer-opportunities-at-cil11/
So if you’ve resolved to boost your site’s user experience and online presence for the new year, improving your content accessibility is a great way to start.
https://www.libconf.com/2010/12/24/ring-in-the-new-year-with-accessible-content/