Web 2.0 technologies are often a short spark rather than a slow burn (Friendster, anyone?). While many institutions like libraries have been successful in implementing these technologies as part of their online presence, the web is also littered with inactive library blogs, lifeless virtual library communities, and out-of-date Facebook pages.
To help ensure that yours is one of the success stories, join us for this free ALA TechSource webinar.
Panelists:
John Blyberg, Assistant Director for Innovation and User Experience, Darien Library (CT).
Meredith Farkas, Head of Instructional Initiatives, Norwich University (VT)
Blyberg and Farkas are both veteran writers and presenters involved in many efforts to implement 2.0 technologies in libraries. This webinar will give you a chance to hear about social networking implementations in a variety of library contexts, and to talk with the presenters about their own experiences and suggestions for best practices in implementing new technologies.
Don't miss what is sure to be an informative session.
Reserve your seat today!
*As a webinar registrant, you will receive follow-up correspondence from ALA TechSouce
EVENT DETAILS:
Date:
Thursday, May 13
Time:
3:00PM Eastern
2:00PM Central
1:00PM Mountain
12:00PM Pacific
To help ensure that yours is one of the success stories, join us for this free ALA TechSource webinar.
Panelists:
John Blyberg, Assistant Director for Innovation and User Experience, Darien Library (CT).
Meredith Farkas, Head of Instructional Initiatives, Norwich University (VT)
Blyberg and Farkas are both veteran writers and presenters involved in many efforts to implement 2.0 technologies in libraries. This webinar will give you a chance to hear about social networking implementations in a variety of library contexts, and to talk with the presenters about their own experiences and suggestions for best practices in implementing new technologies.
Don't miss what is sure to be an informative session.
Reserve your seat today!
*As a webinar registrant, you will receive follow-up correspondence from ALA TechSouce
EVENT DETAILS:
Date:
Thursday, May 13
Time:
3:00PM Eastern
2:00PM Central
1:00PM Mountain
12:00PM Pacific

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