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ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle, where ALA TechSource featured video games Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution. ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium in July 2007.
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle, where ALA TechSource featured video games Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution. ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium in July 2007.
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle. ALA TechSource held Dance Dance Revolution gaming on the exhibit floor to demo the game for librarians interested in implementing gaming programs in their libraries.
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle. ALA TechSource held Dance Dance Revolution gaming on the exhibit floor to demo the game for librarians interested in implementing gaming programs in their libraries.
What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and
Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
Michael Stephens moderated OCLC's Symposium, "Who's Watching Your Space?", held on Friday, January 19, 2007, at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle. After the Symposium, Michael signed copies of his issue of Library Technology Reports "Web 2.0 and Libraries: Best Practices for Social Software," published by ALA TechSource) at OCLC's booth.
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What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and
Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
Tom Peters... ahem, Thomas A. Peters is the author of the first issue of LTR in 2007, "Digital Audiobook Services through Libraries." Mr. Peters has been a librarian for 19 years and often listens to audiobooks while walking his dog, Max. More about Tom's (I mean) Mr. Peters's LTR at: www.techsource.ala.org/ltr/digital-audiobook-services-thr...
Master Speaker Session, "Community, Connection, and Collaboration," California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
Michael Stephens moderated OCLC's Symposium, "Who's Watching Your Space?" (Friday, January 19, 2007) and signed copies of his issue of Library Technology Reports, published by ALA TechSource, at OCLC's booth after the Symposium.
Michael Stephens moderated OCLC's Symposium, "Who's Watching Your Space?" (Friday, January 19, 2007) and signed copies of his issue of Library Technology Reports, published by ALA TechSource, at OCLC's booth after the Symposium.
What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and
Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and
Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
Michael Stephens moderated OCLC's Symposium, "Who's Watching Your Space?", held on Friday, January 19, 2007, at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle. After the Symposium, Michael signed copies of his issue of Library Technology Reports "Web 2.0 and Libraries: Best Practices for Social Software," published by ALA TechSource) at OCLC's booth.
Prepping for OCLC's Symposium at ALA Midwinter 2007, "Who's Watching Your Space?"; Friday, January 19, 2007
Michael Stephens moderated OCLC's Symposium, "Who's Watching Your Space?" (Friday, January 19, 2007) and signed copies of his issue of Library Technology Reports, published by ALA TechSource, at OCLC's booth after the Symposium.
What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and
Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
Prepping for OCLC's Symposium at ALA Midwinter 2007, "Who's Watching Your Space?"; Friday, January 19, 2007
Michael Stephens, Master Speaker Session, "Community, Connection, and Collaboration," California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
It's here! Sarah Houghton-Jan's issue of Library Technology Reports about Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries!
From Second Life Library Presentation with Lori Bell, Tom Peters, and Michael Sauers (Internet Librarian 2006)
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle, where ALA TechSource featured video games Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution. ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium in July 2007.
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle, where ALA TechSource featured video games Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution. ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium in July 2007.
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle, where ALA TechSource featured video games Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution. ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium in July 2007.
What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and
Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition
Two stories below ground level, but dry as a bone during Katrina. If the storm waters had breached the first floor of the Main Library, this would be a very different story.
The American Libraries and ALA TechSource booth at Midwinter 2007 featured the game Dance Dance Revolution to help promote gaming and libraries. Jenny Levine (pictured) reported on the benefits of gaming in libraries in the Sept./Oct. 2007 issue of Library Technology Reports "Gaming and Libraries: Intersection of Services." This summer ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium (July 2007).
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle, where ALA TechSource featured video games Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution. ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium in July 2007.
Slide from "Synergy for Better Services: IT & Library Cultures" presentation by Matt Gullett (ImaginOn) and Kathryn Deiss (ACRL)--Internet Librarian 2006
Karen G. Schneider and Millie Jackson, both from Florida State Univ. Library, trying out DDR at the ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle.
ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle, where ALA TechSource featured video games Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution. ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium in July 2007.
What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and
Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition