Here is a screencast of the Reference Extract from ALA. It was part of a panel that included Paul Ulrich of the Berlin Central and Regional Library. You can see a screencast of the entire panel here: http://blip.tv/file/1701683.
Bullet Point: “Participatory Librarianship and Digital libraries”
OK, a change of pace from the verbose rhetoric. Some of you may know I teach digital libraries at Syracuse. I put this together to explain the link between participatory librarianship and digital libraries. A lot of this is discussed in greater depth in an upcoming digital reference monograph from Morgan-Claypool.
Blended Librarian Webcast now Streaming
I had a great time giving a web presentation to the blended librarians group (a great group of folks headed up by Steven Bell and John Shank). You can find out more on them, and see an archive of the chat that went along with the presentation at their website. I know I didn’t have too much time to take questions during the webcast, so please feel free to post them here and I would be more than happy to answer them.
Reference Extract as Credibility Engine
For those following the Reference Extract work, here is a screencast of the latest thinking of the project.
Board of Advisors Presentation
This is a streaming screencast of a presentation I did to the Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies Board of Advisors. Nothing new for folks in the library world.
IMLS State Conference Talk now Streaming
Reference Extract and Participatory Librarianship
Special thanks to Julie over at strangelibrarian.org for prompting this discussion of how Reference Extract fits into the participatory librarianship umbrella.
For more information on Scapes: https://davidlankes.org/rdlankes/blog/?p=460
NMRLS Annual Meeting Presentation now Streaming
Joint Metrowest and SEMLS Annual Council of Members Now Streaming
My talk for the Joint Metrowest and SEMLS Annual Council of Members meetigns are now streaming. Those interested in how Reference Extract fits into the world of participatory librarianship will be especially interested in it.
Smithsonian Presentation Now Streaming
You can also see it streaming at the Smithsonian site: http://www.sil.si.edu/lectures_40th_Lankes.html
or download it at: http://ptbed.org/downloads/Smithsonian.mp4