Search results for: “hla06”
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Dead and emerging technologies
Looking at Dead and Emerging Technologies A panel discussion at HLA 2006 Aaron Schmidt – floppy disks – extremely restrictively limited computers in libraries – CD-ROMS esp for databases: need to pay attention to remote access – static, boring websites – Frontpage – things that Aaron says is dead are still in use Jessamyn West…
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Floydada iBook rollout video
When I was going through the saved movie clips on my laptop in preparation for my session on digital storytelling here at HLA06, I came across this video news segment I recorded from Lubbock television on October 4, 2006. I uploaded the clip to YouTube– this is coverage of the rollout of iBook laptops to…
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Reflections on librarians, web 2.0 and educational change
What a great treat it has been to be here in Hawaii at the state librarian’s conference to present, listen, share and learn! I presented three times today, which was a bit exhausting, but it was also a lot of fun. I was able to take in several fantastic sessions given by others too. The…
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Open Source Tech for Library Intranets
Building an Academic Library with Open Source Technologies Sunyeen Pai, Wing Leung University of Hawai`i at Manoa Presentation at HLA06 (I AM RECORDING THIS PRESENTATION AND WILL SUBSEQUENTLY POST IT AS A PODCAST HERE) Abstract: In 2006, the Univ of HI at Manoa Library used the Plone portal/content management system to implement an intranet. Thsi…
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Screencasting at Your Library
Screencasting @ your Library! – http://hla2006.pbwiki.com (I AM RECORDING THIS SESSION AND WILL POST AS A PODCAST LATER) Becky Rathgeber, BYU Hawaii Linda Uchida, Hawaii Pacific University PPT for this presentation Screencasting is being used in library instruction, for tutorials and quizzes Linda demonstrating accessing a password-protected portal, and the way things used to be…
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Aloha from Hawa’ii
Well, yesterday was a bit of an adventure, but I ended up successfully flying standby from Oklahoma to Honolulu (after missing my initial flight) for the 2006 Hawaii Library Association’s conference. I got to the hotel in Honolulu last night at 2 am US Central time, so it was quite a long travel day, but…