Andy Carvin, National Public Radio Dang, it just dawned on me who this guy is - he's a videoblogger! andycarvin.com/complibraries.ppt Traditional Media production: until recently, to produce content for a large audience you needed to be a … [Continue reading]
Computers in Libraries 2007: Day 1 – Gadgets, Gadgets, Gadgets
Barbara Fullerton, Sabrina Pacifici, Aaron Schmidt What's coming - better blackberrys and treos, google cell phone, smartphones with two keyboards, more gaming, etc... Treos: Many of them! Palm, Windows Mobile Depends on phone … [Continue reading]
Computers in Libraries 2007: Day 1 – Information Design for the New Web
Ellyssa Kroski, Reference Librarian, Columbia University She blogs at infotangle Looked at msn's website circa 2000 - your eye doesn't really center on anything About.com - same type of thing Google - early example of simple design - now … [Continue reading]
Computers in Libraries 2007: Day 1 – Privacy, Security, Social Networking & Libraries: Me, MySpace, and Eye
Alane Wilson, OCLC The network is community. Harris Interactive conducted the research for them on this project... Played a video made from ALA Midwinter's OCLC preconference meeting Data snippets: How many years have you been using … [Continue reading]
Computers in Libraries 2007: Day 1 – Webmaster Cool Tools
Darlene Fichter, Frank Cervone, Jeff Wisniewski Another extremely packed room - I'm sitting on the floor with about 20 other people! Jeff Wisniewski: Yahoo pipes - it's a feed aggregator. You can apply logic to the feeds (ie., filter the feed … [Continue reading]
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