Dead and Innovative Technology

I really enjoyed this evening session. I did not take notes because I was having fun just listening. So I’ll link to some other people who did take notes.

The presenters were:

  • Stephen Abram, VP, Strategic Partnerships and Markets, Gale Cengage Learning & Past President, SLA
  • Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University Library Technology Guides
  • Amanda Etches-Johnson, User Experience Librarian, McMaster University
  • Sarah Houghton-Jan, Digital Futures Manager, San Jose Public Library
  • David Lee King, Digital Branch & Services Manager, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
  • Bill Spence, VP, Information Technology, Information Today, Inc.

The moderator was Scott Brandt, Associate Dean for Research, Purdue University.

I’ll post the notes here as I find them:

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About Matt

I’m a public librarian in Virginia. I’ve been working in public libraries for about 12 years in various capacities. I’ve been a clerk, a manager an adult services librarian and now I’m the Emerging Technologies Librarian for the Henrico County Public Library. I’m constantly learning, changing and developing. I feel like I’m in constant ‘beta’ mode. The purpose of this blog is really just to keep notes. I’m looking at different things and this is a way for me to write about them while they are still fresh in my mind. I will post interesting things as I come across them but this is mostly for me. I’d be flattered if anyone actually started reading this but mostly I’d be VERY surprised.

Posted on April 19, 2010, in Library, technology and tagged . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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