Internet Librarian 2011, with the theme “Revolutionizing the Net with Content, Connections & Conversations”, is heading into its last day at Monterey, California – but its not too late to watch the Live Stream (if you’re a night owl), or follow the live action from the participants views on Twitter. (follow the hash tag #IL2011 or #InternetLibrarian)
Much as we would like to be there, we can still get the latest on what’s coming out of the conference through the Conference Blog. Alternatively, the conference is also being well covered by the likes of David Lee King and Librarian in Black, or one of the officially listed conference bloggers.
If you want to see the presentations, you can download them, but have to login. (User name/Password: il2011/il2011)
Don’t forget that Internet Librarian International in London is coming up, on 27th and 28th October, where more great content will be shared.
And once you have been suitably inspired, ALIA Biennial is seeking abstracts for the conference in Sydney in 2012.
October 24, 2011 at 19:54
It’s also about new technologies. The new normal is having library patrons, users, customers and clients who know as much or more about technology than we do. It’s about partnerships and transparency, about new ways to develop and disseminate knowledge.