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.
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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.
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
Hi quality can be downloaded at: http://ptbed.org/downloads/buff.mp4
Slides, downloadable version, and podcast at: https://davidlankes.org/rdlankes/blog/?p=566
Videos from this year’s Oregon Virtual Reference Summit are now available. There are some really great session. I really recommend Laural Winter’s session on what remote users want.
The Netherlands Public Library Association has put an interview I did with them online (YouTube). The interview was conducted at ALA Annual.
There are also some other great interviews.
I’ve uploaded the audio of the Reference Renaissance panel to Blip.tv so folks can stream it, rather than having to download it.
I’m in Denver at the Reference Renaissance Conference (hopefully the first of many). They have great attendance with over 500 attendees. That’s right at the levels of VRD at its biggest (in Chicago). The conference started out with a great keynote. Hopefully the presentation will be available online, because it is well worth a listen. While a bit on the utopian social side, it is rich with ideas to think about (and books to read).
It is great to see the return of a national reference conference. I think these kinds of events are still important to create cohorts, and push ahead the field as a whole.
Good job BCR and everyone!