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With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

Here, keynote presenter Aaron Schmidt shares his presentation.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

Here, MSU Libraries' Thomas La Foe shares his presentation.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

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With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

Here, University of Memphis' Steve Terry shares his presentation.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

Here, keynote presenter Aaron Schmidt shares his presentation.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

Here, keynote presenter Aaron Schmidt shares his presentation.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

With more than 15 states represented from Oregon to Maryland, in its fourth year, the MSU Emerging Technologies Summit brings national attention to efforts in developing emerging technologies and social media tools for universities. Aaron Schmidt, a principal with Influx Library User Experience Consulting, kicked off the Summit by reminding those attending that it is the people and not the technology on which our focus should be, particularly in the design of online tools. Schmidt set the tone for a day of "Steal-this-Idea" sessions from colleagues around the country sharing their own innovations from the field. From iPads using assistive technologies, to quadricopters for API programmers, to programming for mobile devices, it became clear that the libraries field is taking the lead on introducing new technologies and tools into serving our academic communities.

 

Here, keynote presenter Aaron Schmidt shares his presentation.

 

For more information on MSU Libraries and the Summit archives, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Summit chair Amanda Clay Powers leads an end-of-day discussion/download.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Ellen Hampton Filgo leads her session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Summit chair Amanda Clay Powers leads an end-of-day discussion/download.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

Featuring:

Frédéric Giancarli - Partner, Clifford Chance

Laila Hassan - General Partner, Algebra Ventures

Sidi Mohammed Zakraoui - Partner, EmergingTech Ventures

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, (l to r) Thomas La Foe, Bobby Goff, and Clay Hill lead their session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Summit chair Amanda Clay Powers welcomes attendees to the day's events.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Dean of Libraries Frances Coleman welcomes attendees to the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Thomas La Foe leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Tahirah Akbar-Williams leads her session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Brian Sullivan leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Lisa Campbell leads her session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Summit chair Amanda Clay Powers leads an end-of-day discussion/download.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Deborah Lee leads her session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

Featuring:

Frédéric Giancarli - Partner, Clifford Chance

Laila Hassan - General Partner, Algebra Ventures

Sidi Mohammed Zakraoui - Partner, EmergingTech Ventures

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, MSU VP for Research Ray Vaughan welcomes attendees to the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Sonnet Ireland and Faith Simmons lead their session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Summit chair Amanda Clay Powers welcomes attendees to the day's events.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Tahirah Akbar-Williams leads her session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jacquelyn Erdman leads her session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Summit chair Amanda Clay Powers welcomes attendees to the Summit and introduces Jason Griffey (far right).

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, MSU VP for Research Ray Vaughan welcomes attendees to the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Summit planning committee members Rachel Cannady and Lyle Tate work the registration table and welcome attendees.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

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The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Deborah Lee (left) and Julie Shedd lead their session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, MSU VP for Research Ray Vaughan welcomes attendees to the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Deborah Lee (left) and Julie Shedd lead their session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

Here, Jason Griffey leads his session during the Summit.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

The Mississippi State University Libraries Emerging Technology Summit continues the work of the MS Library 2.0 Summit, started in 2007 here at Mississippi State University, by focusing on the effects of emerging technologies in a post-2.0 world. Now that academic libraries have adopted social networking, mobile technologies, and social research tools, where do we go from here? What sort of assessment of these programs is available or appropriate? How have these emerging technologies been incorporated into academia, and what are the ramifications of their adoption?

 

This conference explored these issues with nationally-known emerging technologies expert Jason Griffey as our guide in the keynote session, followed by breakout Steal-this-Idea sessions led by regional experts who spoke to this post-implementation environment.

 

For more information on the Summit and on MSU Libraries, please visit blogs.library.msstate.edu/emergingtech/.

 

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