Hear Josh’s entertaining stories about libraries and engagement and be ready to return to your library or information service inspired and renewed.
https://www.libconf.com/2013/10/30/internet-librarian-josh-hanagarne-keynote/
Welcome to the post-literate future. From the perspective of a literate person, the idea of a post-literate world seems frightening. It isn’t. At least it needn’t be.
https://www.libconf.com/2013/10/30/internet-librarian-mike-ridley-keynote/
Lee Rainie discusses the Project’s new research about those who use the library and those who do not…
https://www.libconf.com/2013/10/28/internet-librarian-lee-rainie-keynote/
Watch the video of Greg Notess, Reference Team Leader, Montana State University, as he presented session A102 at Internet Librarian 2013.
https://www.libconf.com/2013/10/28/greg-notess-new-state-search-google-discovery-apps/
To understand the future of the library, we must look beyond its walls, to the tools and contexts–both physical and digital–where learning takes place.
https://www.libconf.com/2013/10/27/internet-librarian-peter-morville-keynote/
Internet Librarian 2010 got underway this morning with Patricia Martin, marketing expert and author of the popular book, Renaissance Generation, sharing her most current research on what we can e...
https://www.libconf.com/2010/10/25/patricia-martins-opening-keynote/
Kate Ray’s film, Web 3.0 brings the semantic web to the non-technical folks. Kate Ray is a recently-graduated NYU journalism/psychology student, currently working on kommons.com (beta).
Yesterday, Don Hawkins posted an excellent post about Michael Sauers session on Twitter. Not long after, Stan Bogdanov got a chance to interview Michael for a few minutes. For more interviews and...
https://www.libconf.com/2010/04/13/more-cil2010-video-online/
David Lee King, author of “Designing the Digital Experience” will be a busy man at Computers in Libraries 2010. The poor guy will be in both the “Making the Most of Twitter” and “Videoc...
https://www.libconf.com/2010/04/07/il2009-rewind-david-lee-king/
Last year’s Computers in Libraries opened with a keynote address by Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Internet and American Life Project. Erik interviewed him before his address titled “Friending Lib...
https://www.libconf.com/2010/04/04/cil2009-rewind-eriks-interviews-lee-rainie/