Thursday, June 25, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Stephanie (Sara Leah) Gross: Social Media and Social Networking for Librarians
Thank you to Stephanie Gross of Yeshiva University for her presentation at NEAJL, "Social Media and Social Networking for Librarians: Sandbox Lessons Before 'The Real Thing'".
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Laura Vasselle: Electronic Resources available to Connecticut residents through iCONN
Thank you to Laura Vasselle for presenting on "Electronic Resources available to Connecticut residents through iCONN."
This presentation is part of a joint session, "What Public Libraries Have to Offer Special Libraries – Massachusetts & Connecticut," presented with Cathy Balshone. It is a rich sampling of the myriad resources available to Connecticut residents, with a focus on those helpful to library professionals working in a Jewish institution. Stay posted for Marie's summary of the session. We appreciate Laura's sharing her time, expertise and enthusiasm to expand the presentation's audience by allowing it to be posted here and are delighted that she and Cathy were able to join forces in the spirit of the conference theme.
Laura Vasselle is Information Technology Librarian at the Town of Bloomfield Libraries, Bloomfield, CT.
This presentation is part of a joint session, "What Public Libraries Have to Offer Special Libraries – Massachusetts & Connecticut," presented with Cathy Balshone. It is a rich sampling of the myriad resources available to Connecticut residents, with a focus on those helpful to library professionals working in a Jewish institution. Stay posted for Marie's summary of the session. We appreciate Laura's sharing her time, expertise and enthusiasm to expand the presentation's audience by allowing it to be posted here and are delighted that she and Cathy were able to join forces in the spirit of the conference theme.
Laura Vasselle is Information Technology Librarian at the Town of Bloomfield Libraries, Bloomfield, CT.
Steven Bernstein: Making Your Library Visible in the Social Networking Age
Thank you to Steven Bernstein for presenting on "Making Your Library Visible in the Social Networking Age."
This presentation is a great overview of how Web 2.0 can be used to build on traditional Jewish models of collaborative learning. Stay posted for Marie's summary of the session. We appreciate Steve's sharing his time, expertise and enthusiasm to expand the presentation's audience by allowing it to be posted here.
Steven Bernstein is the Assistant Catalog Librarian, Cataloging and Metadata Services at the Elihu Burritt Library of Central Connecticut State University.
This presentation is a great overview of how Web 2.0 can be used to build on traditional Jewish models of collaborative learning. Stay posted for Marie's summary of the session. We appreciate Steve's sharing his time, expertise and enthusiasm to expand the presentation's audience by allowing it to be posted here.
Steven Bernstein is the Assistant Catalog Librarian, Cataloging and Metadata Services at the Elihu Burritt Library of Central Connecticut State University.
Who are we?
The conference provided a great opportunity for members to meet personally, attaching names and faces.
To help us bring that to the virtual world and our patrons, please comment to this post with your library and/or institution's name and website so we can develop a list of links to member institutions in the sidebar.
To help us bring that to the virtual world and our patrons, please comment to this post with your library and/or institution's name and website so we can develop a list of links to member institutions in the sidebar.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Welcome to the Conference!
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