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May 2, 2006
Presentations from the Conference
I imagine some of you wished you could be in two places at the same time during this year's conference. I know I did. There were so many great presentations but how was one to see-them-all?
Here is the next best thing: Many of our presenters have shared their presentations online at the NJLA site. All presentations have been converted to pdf. So far, the following are available:
Emerging Technologies for Library Managers (Tuesday, April 25)
John Iliff, PALINET
Technology Innovations Forum (Tuesday, April 25) Four presentations:
Integrating the Library Website within the College Website
Cumberland County College, Vineland, NJ
WMS: Democratizing Data
Workflow Management System for Rucore, Rutgers Community Repository
Information Literacy Outcomes Assessment, County College of Morris
Library Outreach and the Course Management System: Using RSS Feeds to Advertise New Library Holding [The College of New Jersey]
Developing a Compensation Plan for you Library (Tuesday, April 25) by Paula Singer, The Singer Group, Inc.
Build it Right: User Centered Design for Library Web Sites (Pre-conference) by Jerilyn Veldof
Digital Audiobooks @ Your Library (Tuesday, April 25) [The NetLibrary/Recorded Books Model, Bob Wetherall & Michael J. Ciccone, Head of Acquisitions Branch Libraries of The New York Public Library]
Feeding the World Information: RSS, Podcasts and More (Tuesday, April 25)[Blogs & RSS Basics, Sophie Brookover, Camden County Library & Barebones Podcasting, John Iliff]
Please check back as more are added. If you would like your presentation posted, email it to the NJLA webmaster.
Posted by Ranjna Das at May 2, 2006 11:48 AM
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