You can stay on top of all things Internet Librarian by following @LibConf during the event but you can see a lot more by following the presenters on Twitter as well.
https://www.libconf.com/2012/09/06/internet-librarian-2012-on-twitter/
This is a list of speakers at this year’s conference who included Twitter accounts in their profile. You can follow them via their hover badges.
https://www.libconf.com/2012/03/14/follow-the-cildc-speakers-on-twitter/
As noted on the official Computers in Libraries site and in the Final Program the official hashtag for Computers in Libraries 2012 is #CILDC. Here’s why..
Bloggers who add themselves to the registry can also include their Twitter name so interested folks can follow along with the you that way too.
https://www.libconf.com/2012/01/05/will-you-be-blogging-from-computers-in-libraries-2012/
Yesterday one of today’s CIO keynote panel had to drop out of the Internet Librarian 2010 program. Many conference programmers would run screaming to the bar, but this calm program developer we...
This Wordle shows the relative number of #IntLib10 tweets per tweeter so far. I will do another after the conference ends.
https://www.libconf.com/2010/10/26/the-tweeters-wordle-after-day-one/
EContent Magazine editor Michelle Manafy on Social Media Ettiquette: “It’s one thing to have an unwanted guest turn up and wrangle his way in. It’s another to have someone else controllin...
https://www.libconf.com/2010/05/06/michelle-manafy-on-social-web-etiquette/
Jane Dysart messaged me earlier on Twitter and bounced over the idea about using the #CIL2010 TwapperKeeper Notebook to create a Wordle. I took one look at all the tags and abbreviations and re...
https://www.libconf.com/2010/05/01/twitter-at-cil2010-wordle/
Earlier today Karyn Silverman, aka @InfoWitch asked for suggestions on archiving all her Computers in Libraries 2010 tweets. Kate, aka @itsjustkatewondered about the same thing since her meth...
https://www.libconf.com/2010/04/30/the-cil2010-tweet-notebook/
Computers in Libraries 2010 Keynote speaker, AOTUS David Ferriero posted in his blog on why the National Archives did not also acquire the Twitter archive.
https://www.libconf.com/2010/04/19/aotus-on-loc-tweet-archive/