Michael Golrick / Thoughts of a Library Administrator:
- The 411 on Mashups
- Wisconsin Public Library Standards and Certification
- Non-Profit Marketing
- Flash! The Future of the talking book
- Learning Games and Simulations
- Applying Survey Methodology in the Real World
- Keynote by David Maraniss
- Poets as Peacemakers, Poets as Healers
- Palm Program
- The New Media Ecology
- Leadership and Resilience
- Tasha's Library 2.0 Presentation Slides
- Podcasting as a Library Tool
- Intellectual Freedom Issues with Judith Krug of ALA
- Preconference - Living Your Life on Purpose with Joan Gilman
- New Media Ecology presentation by Lee Rainie
- Managing Your Library for Great Customer Service with Jefferey Russell
- The 411 on Mashups (Joy)
- The 411 on Mashups (Beth)
- Tracing Your Ancestors Through Genealogy Tips and Tricks (Joy)
- WisconsinEye.com (Amanda)
- Non-Profit Marketing: What I Should Know about Marketing That My Mother Wouldn't Tell Me (Amanda)
- Taking the "Non" Out of Non-User (Beth)
- UW-Madison Libraries/Google Partnership (Joy)
- The New Media Ecology (Joy)
- The New Media Ecology (Beth)
- Those Who Can, Teach: Becoming a More Effective "One Shot" Trainer (and Explainer) (Joy)
- Tasha explains Library 2.0 for you (Nanette)
- Library Conference Planning 101: Backs to the WAAL (Amanda)
- David Maraniss keynote (Amanda)
- Real World RSS: Developing a Current Awareness Service for Your Patrons (Joy)
- Web 2.0 (Beth)
- Podcasting as a Library Tool (Beth)
- Lutie Stearns and Her Library Legacy - Stuart Stotts (Pete)
- Putting Library Services Where Our Users Live and Work: Future of the OPAC (Joy)
- Applying Survey Methodology in the Real World (Joy)
4 comments:
Hi, Terry - It was my first time blogging a conference, and I had a great time. If you'd like to link to individual WLA Blog posts, the URLs can be found by hovering over the time stamps. :)
Indeed -- URLs now added. Thanks, Amanda!
There's also a fine page of "post conference resources" on the WLA website. Great place to get copies of powerpoints, handouts, etc.
Hi Terry,
Thanks for referencing my blog posts. WLA was a great conference and I'm so glad I was able to attend.
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