Find executive summaries and some PowerPoint presentations from past years of this conference focusing on the use of technology in libraries. Some of the presentation topics include digital library development, social bookmarking, setting up a wireless network, and wikis. Select presentations and program summaries available back to 2004.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
This 2006 radio program looks at the role of public libraries in the 21st century, given the advances in information technology. The program focuses on: 'What is the library's role -- and who should pay for it?' Includes links to opinions about 'bookless libraries' and public library services of the future.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
A newsletter from Google for librarians, featuring 'articles contributed by librarians and library supporters, links to library-related web sites, and updates on Google products and services that can help you in your work.' Published irregularly, approximately every five weeks. Free email subscription.
November 2005 blog entry on the American Library Association (ALA) TechSource site relating to a white paper about 'Library 2.0.' This entry discusses topics such as 'the library has no barriers,' 'the library invites participation,' and 'the library uses flexible, best-of-breed systems.' (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
November 2005 white paper about 'Library 2.0 ... a concept of a very different library service that operates according to the expectations of today's library users. In this vision, the library makes information available wherever and whenever the user requires it,' often through online applications. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
'The complete collection of this annotated monthly bibliography of selected articles, books, and electronic documents on information technology.' A team of librarians 'monitors information technology literature . selecting only the best items to annotate for this free publication.'. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
A free online journal. Equal Access to Software and Information is the premiere provider of online training on accessible information technology for persons with disabilities.
A free online journal. Includes human development, learning, school education, formal and informal education, tertiary and vocational education, industry training and lifelong learning.