IM at Work

June 9, 2009

FFT
Here’s a link to my Food for Thought presentation on Instant Messaging:

IM at Work


Come Be Our Friend

January 2, 2009

LibrarianInBlack: Sustainable Technology in a 2.0 World

December 15, 2008

LibrarianInBlack: Sustainable Technology in a 2.0 World

A good presentation on the need for Web 2.0 technologies in the Library World.


October 20, 2008

Colbert Report – Communist Library Threat

Those evil Librarians are at it again….


Presentation – Libraries, RSS and Web 2.0

July 29, 2008

Presentation to the Rochester Regional Library Council’s “Summer School” program:

RRLC: Web 2.0 and RSS


Connect NY Presentation

June 13, 2008

A presentation on Libraries, Web 2.0 and next generation OPACS.

cnyweb20


Food For Thought – Buying a Computer

June 10, 2008

Slides for presentation on buying a computer.

Food for Thought


Sexy Trips to the Library Stacks | Photos | EW.com

April 15, 2008

In honor of National Library Week:

18 Sexy Trips to the Library Stacks | Photos | EW.com


Presentation to Connect NY on Web 2.0/OPACS

March 24, 2008

Facebook Presentation to RRLC

March 3, 2008

Firefox

February 4, 2008

Web 2.0 and RSS

February 4, 2008

Web 2.0 and Libraries

February 4, 2008

Try Our New Facebook App

September 25, 2007

The RIT Library has just launched a great new Facebook App. Check it out!

http://rit.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=6512095852


eHub: Tools for Researchers and Book Lovers

July 25, 2007

I’ve signed on as an editor for eHub, a leading news/features site covering Web 2.0.

Here’s my first contribution:

eHub: Tools for Researchers and Book Lovers


Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us

February 14, 2007


Excellent explanation of Web 2.0, RSS etc.


Are Librarians Becoming Totally Obsolete?

January 31, 2007

“Many predict that the digital age will wipe public bookshelves clean, and permanently end the centuries-old era of libraries. Technology
’s baffling prowess and progress even has one librarian predicting the institution’s demise. Here are 33 reasons librarians are still extremely important…”

read more | digg story