This article is sickening, however the rebuttal is great!
- 2nd October
2012 - 02
- 27th September
2012 - 27
In case you missed Facebook and Social Media with Sandra J. Brekke and Shannon Meaney from Stanford, you can go to the Midday Archives page to view the recording. The webinar covered lots of useful information about Facebook Fan pages and L
http://middaysocialmedia.weebly.com/
Next month’s session on Oct 17th is entitled: Celebrating National Medical Librarians Month: New & Emerging Roles for Librarians. Go here to register:
http://nnlm.gov/ntcc/classes/class_details.html?class_id=227
We are still looking for speakers for this session, so let us know if you want to spend 5-10 minutes speaking about New & Emerging Roles in your library!
NNLM - Class Information - Midday at the Oasis:
nnlm.gov
Midday at the Oasis, NN/LM PSR’s monthly web conference, is usually held the third Wednesday of every month from 1-2 PM (PT).
NNLM - Class Information - Midday at the Oasis:
nnlm.gov
Midday at the Oasis, NN/LM PSR’s monthly web conference, is usually held the third Wednesday of every month from 1-2 PM
- 26th September
2012 - 26
Using Google Sites to Create an E-Portfolio
E-portfolios are back by popular demand!
In May, we presented an introductory Webinar on e-portfolios, during which nearly 300 participants learned what an e-portfolio was and what tools could b
Instructors Lisa Chow and Sandra Sajonas will return in November for a more in-depth, hands-on look at developing an e-portfolio using Google Sites. Learn about a creative way to display typical résumé material plus much more information about your work, including presentation slides, podcasts, and videos.
Lisa and Sandra, both Library Journal Movers & Shakers based at the Brooklyn Public Library, will demonstrate the e-portfolio creation process step-by-step, offer guidance on content, then share ideas for promoting your e-portfolio.
Showcase Your Work, Experience and Skills: Using Google Sites to Create an E-Portfolio
Date: Wednesday, November 14
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET
Cost: $49/members | $99/non-members
Make your experience shine! Register today.
http://slablogger.typepad.com/sla_blog/2012/09/google-sites-e-portfolio.html
- 11th September
2012 - 11
- 31st August
2012 - 31
Midday at the Oasis
Midday at the Oasis is the monthly webinar presented by the Pacific Southwest Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine on various topics of interest to health sciences librarians and others. The Midday at the Oasis webinar highlights topics such as databases from the National Library of Medicine, mobile options, and new trends in health care and librarianship. Midday at the Oasis is usually held the third Wednesday of every month from 1-2 PM (PT). One hour of MLA Continuing Education Credit is available for most sessions. To be eligible for CE credits, attendees must register in advance. To view previous presentations, go to the archives page.
When: September 19, 2012
1-2PM (Pacific) | 10-11AM (Hawaii) | 1-2PM (Arizona) | 9-10AM (American Samoa) | 6-7AM Thursday (Guam)
Presentation Title: Facebook and Social Media
Presenters: Sandra J. Brekke and Shannon Meaney
- 1st August
2012 - 01
Doodle eliminates the chaos of scheduling and saves you a lot of time and energy when you’re trying to find a time to bring a number of people together. The service is used for business and personal scheduling by more than 10 million people per month. Instead of using just one option, Doodle enables you to propose several dates and times and the participants can indicate their availability online. You’ll find the perfect time to meet in a quick and easy way no matter how many people and calendars are involved
- 27th July
2012 - 27
- 27th July
2012 - 27
- 27th July
2012 - 27
What do you think of these new privacy screens, good, bad? Are the libraries doing the right thing?
- 26th June
2012 - 26
Meebo Chat Aleternatives for Libraries
As we all know Meebo is shutting down their chat service July 11, 2012. Libraries that use this easy and efficient chat services have less then a month to decide what alternative chat service they would like to use. Some that I have heard about, that seem like a good close match to Meebo are, Zoho, ebuddy and library H3lp.
Here are some sites that may help in your search:
http://www.ghacks.net/2012/06/10/with-meebo-shutting-down-here-are-some-alternatives/
http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Online_Reference
http://www.lassanamagassa.com/2012/06/meebo-messenger-is-shutting-down-now-what/
- 30th May
2012 - 30
- 23rd May
2012 - 23
- 23rd May
2012 - 23
- 22nd May
2012 - 22
Awesome… library advocacy at its best, what an innovator~
