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Computers in Libraries 2008: The Good, the Bad and the Loopy

Friday, April 11th, 2008

I left Kansas City on a pleasant, sunny day and arrived to a haze of gloomy drizzle in Crystal City, VA. The weather matched my feelings about Computers in Libraries. I just wasn’t feeling excited about the conference–seeing my online librarian friends, yes, but not the actual conference. I left DC on a warm, sunny, [...]

Gaming? A Capital Idea!

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

I’m looking forward to going to DC for Computers in Libraries. One of the great things about this trip is I’ll be having dinner with an old friend of mine that I haven’t seen in person since we were at GenCon in 2001 (when it was still being held in Wisconsin). Another cool thing about [...]

Live! From Manhattan!

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

It’s Library Camp Kansas! David Lee King took some video footage while at the unconference and put it together into a short video. Check it out! (I tried embedding it here, but it FUBARed my page.)

Talk About the Podcast

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Early Saturday morning, I was interviewed by Connie Crosby and Stephen Kellat about Library Camp Kansas for the LISnews podcast, LISTen. The podcast was posted this morning, so give it a (*ahem*) listen. And like Connie, I hope others are inspired to organize unconferences in their areas (if they haven’t already),

Home from Camp

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

I’m home from Library Camp Kansas, my first unconference (and the first library unconference in Kansas). And how was it, you might ask? (If you wouldn’t ask that, you’re reading the wrong blog.) It was even better than I’d hoped. It was fantastic. The sessions I attended (including one in which I led the discussion–because [...]

Camp on Purpose

Friday, February 8th, 2008

I’ve been excited about the possibilities of unconferences and other nontraditional ways to gather professionally for a couple of years now. So when two of my more brilliant library pals said to me, “We need to have an unconference here in Kansas!”…well, I did a little dance, and then offered my assistance in getting it [...]

Going to the Show

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

The presentation proposal I submitted with Steve Lawson and Rikhei Harris has been accepted, which means I’ll be attending and presenting at Computers in Libraries next April! It’s awfully exciting, as it will be my first time attending that particular conference and my first time presenting at a big-time, out-of-state conference. It’s also exciting because [...]

Conferences Here, There and Everywhere

Monday, November 19th, 2007

The adventurous Beth Hoffman has a snapping good blog post on her post-Internet Librarian thoughts about conferences. It would be very easy for me to simply say, “Me, too!” Instead, I’m going to throw out my own thoughts, in full knowledge that I’m possibly echoing a lot of what Beth has said. To be blunt, [...]

Internet Librarian 2007: More Stuff

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

I thought I was done talking about this year’s Internet Librarian, but then Meredith Farkas (who I didn’t get to hang out with nearly as much as I would’ve liked to) blogged about it, and I feel the need to comment on some things she’s said. I really do enjoy Internet Librarian, but so much [...]

Images of Monterey

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Although I didn’t take as many photos this year at Internet Librarian as I did last year, and few of my pictures of the actual conference turned out, you can see the pictures I came away with in my Flickr set. My coworker and conference roommate, Scott, took more and better pictures than I did. [...]

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