Presented August 6, 2007 at the Florida Library Association and Panhandle Library Access Network Unconference, 'Web 2.0 and Library 2.0: Up Close and Personal.'
3. Chad Mairn St. Petersburg College mairn.chad@spcollege.edu (727) 341.7181 GoogleTalk: chadmairn Diana Sachs-Silveira Tampa Bay Library Consortium [email_address] (813) 622-8252 ext 234 Yahoo ID: diverdee987 Library 2.0: A Roadmap to Success Introducing your “tour guides” … Note: We value Library 2.0 principles and would like to practice what we preach, so let’s make these presentations as interactive, useful, and fun as possible! Library 2.0 is all about reaching out, listening, and responding to your user’s needs and one-way communication doesn’t advance our “conversation.” Our referenced links are available at: http://del.icio.us/Diana_Chad Our PowerPoint Presentation is available at: http://www.slideshare.net/group/library-20
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27. For step-by-step instructions on creating a podcast, visit http://www.slideshare.net/chadmairn/podcasting-in-15-minutes/ . The “Just-in-case” podcast example is available at: http://chadmairn.vox.com/ and http://www.archive.org/details/PodcastDemo For more resources click on the podcast bundle at: http://del.icio.us/cmairn Podcasts can be listened to on mobile phones (e.g., Pod2Mob, Podlinez, Fonpods etc.) Screencasting – great for creating tutorials. (Free software - http://www.camstudio.org /)
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32. What is going on in there? Alliance Library System in SecondLife Virtual Bibliographic Instruction (VBI) and Interactive Reference at Eastern University