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Networking
Molyneux, Robert (2004-05-24)
Presentation at Technology for the Rest of Us: What Every Librarian Should Understand about the Technologies that Affect Us, May 24-27, 2004.
Wireless Networking
Drew, Wilfred (Bill) (2004-05-24)
Presentation at Technology for the Rest of Us: What Every Librarian Should Understand about the Technologies that Affect Us, May 24-27, 2004.
Open Archives Initiative Protocol
Shreeves, Sarah (2004-05-27)
Presentation at Technology for the Rest of Us: What Every Librarian Should Understand about the Technologies that Affect Us, May 24-27, 2004.
Wikis in Libraries
Boeninger, Chad F. (2007-06-13)
Folksonomies and Social Tagging
Kroski, Ellyssa (2007-06-14)
Libraries and Outcomes Assessment in a 2.0 World
O'Hanlon, Nancy (2007-11-05)
If dogs could read ... and other dubious planning assumptions for libraries
Sandler, Mark (2007-03-07)
Change in libraries is sometimes immediate but more often gradual. But whichever it is, change is certain. Mark Sandler discusses the future of libraries, including new distribution channels for print books and Google and ...
The New Academic Library: Building Repositories to Support Changing Scholarly and Research Processes
Walters, Tyler O. (2007-08-16)
A Leader and a visionary in utilizing emerging information technologies to enhance change management. Discusses advances in the Georgia Tech program, some of which have influenced the OSU Libraries program development.
Libraries in Transition
Hoon, Peggy (2007-05-08)
Presentation provides guidance on matters pertaining to scholarly communication, including electronic resource licensing, copyright and fair use, and user privacy issues. It also provides guidance on scholarly communication ...
Vision 2020: Digital Scholarship and Publishing
Wittenberg, Kate (2007-10-24)
Collaborative organizational models for the development of digital resources and innovative business plans for sustaining electronic scholarly and educational publications are discussed.