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Opening Reception at Internet Librarian 2006

Opening Reception at 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.

Mad fun with DDR, DLK and the ALA TechSource folks! I don't even care if I look like Rainman here, it was FUN!

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.

Opening Reception at Internet Librarian 2006

Kat, from Serials Solutions, rocked out with Guitar Hero at the ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007 in Seattle. Kat truly is a guitar hero! She was able to unlock songs for us (use cheat codes) so we wouldn't have to play through them all....

Top Ten IT Happy Company of UAE-2017 #google #netapp #GBM #SpireSolution #Sophos #Wego #Payfort #Storit #TechSource #Veeam

What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and

Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition

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.

Howard Rheingold's part of OCLC's Symposium at ALA Midwinter 2007, "Who's Watching Your Space?"; Friday, January 19, 2007

What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and

Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition

From Second Life Library Presentation with Lori Bell, Tom Peters, and Michael Sauers (Internet Librarian 2006)

Panelists for OCLC's Symposium at ALA Midwinter 2007, "Who's Watching Your Space?"; Friday, January 19, 2007

Usable books winnowed from the donations onslaught to New Orleans Public Library.

"Synergy for Better Services: IT & Library Cultures" presentation by Matt Gullett (ImaginOn) and Kathryn Deiss (ACRL)--Internet Librarian 2006

What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and

Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition

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

The American Libraries and ALA TechSource booth at Midwinter 2007 featured the game Dance Dance Revolution to help promote gaming and libraries. Jenny Levine 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 will have a DDR setup at our booth at the Midwinter Conference in a couple of weeks. Staff are invited to take a break and come play, too (although you won't be eligible to win copies of the LTR report).

 

Don't tell anyone, but we're also bringing Guitar Hero. ;-)

Slide from "Synergy for Better Services: IT & Library Cultures" presentation by Matt Gullett (ImaginOn) and Kathryn Deiss (ACRL)--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.

What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and

Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Esteemed panel for OCLC's Symposium at ALA Midwinter 2007, "Who's Watching Your Space?"; Friday, January 19, 2007

Scott Bauer, Redwood City Library

Sarah Houghton-Jan, San Mateo County Library

Michael Porter, OCLC Western

The American Libraries and ALA TechSource booth at Midwinter 2007 featured the game Dance Dance Revolution to help promote gaming and libraries. Jenny Levine reported on the benefits of gaming in libraries in the Sept./Oct. 2007 issue of Library Technology Reports "Gaming and Libraries: Intersection of Services," published by ALA TechSource. This summer ALA TechSource will host its first ever Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium (July 2007).

Rose Simpson and Sam Florio playing Guitar Hero at the ALA TechSource and American Libraries booth at ALA Midwinter 2007. 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

Opening Reception at Internet Librarian 2006

One "official" portrait for program organizers

 

bio:

Jenny Levine is the Strategy Guide at the American Library Association, where she works in the Information Technology department. As part of her job, she runs ALA Connect (ALA's professional collaboration site), helps to improve the ALA conference experience, leads emerging technologies initiatives (particularly with social media), does internal training for staff, runs ALA’s national gaming initiatives, helps libraries join the current DIY/Maker movement, and more.

 

In 2007, she organized the first ALA TechSource Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium, as well as the successful follow up in 2008. She also helps coordinate ALA's annual International Games Day initiative.

 

In addition, Levine started the first library blog in 1995, Jenny's Cybrary to the Stars, and hopes to return to blogging again someday at her more recent blog, The Shifted Librarian, a site that has helped librarians understand the coming impact of ubiquitous, mobile, always-on internet (and hence ubiquitous, always-on information) on our profession.

 

She wrote the September/October 2006 issue of "Library Technology Reports," titled Gaming and Libraries: Intersection of Services and is an avid proponent of gaming services in libraries. LTR published her follow-up issues, Gaming and Libraries Update: Broadening the Intersections, in April 2008, and Gaming & Libraries: Learning Lessons from the Intersections in July 2009.

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.

Shows several affected branches. I drove past MLJ, Alvar, and Gentilly.

The AMAZING Librarian and Author...

Tom Peters... (he's ALA's liaison in SL, he coordinates OPAL, he writes for the ALA TechSource Blog and for Smart Libraries Newsletter, he's a member of LITA, he runs Tap Information... in short, he's amazing!) He ALSO just authored the first issue of Library Technology Reports in 2007. More at www.techsource.ala.org/ltr/digital-audiobook-services-thr...

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

What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and

Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Feet just had to dance.

What's Hot in Technology session by Scott Bauer, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and

Michael Porter @ California Library Association 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Students from the Shoreline Teen Advisory Board (King County Library)

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