WEBINAR: Libraries and Social Software Group/Sponsor: American Association of Law Libraries Co-Group/Co-Sponsor: Continuing Professional Education Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada) Location: Virtual Event - Sponsor Type: Other Posted By: Vanessa Castillo
What is social software? How and why would you use it? How do libraries use social software as a way to engage staff and patrons in a fast changing internet environment? Please join us as Sarah Glassmeyer, Reference Librarian from University of Kentucky, helps us explore social software use in a library context.
Speaker:
Sarah Glassmeyer is a Reference and Access Services Librarian at the University of Kentucky, College of Law Library. She is a Web 2.0 enthusiast, who is involved in the use of social software technologies in law libraries. Recently, Sarah was a panelist on The Law Librarian, a live internet radio talk show. You can find Sarah on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Ning. She is also a popular blogger and blogs about her experiences at http://technologicaltortoise.wordpress.com/.
Registration is now open. Please use the following link to register: www.regonline.com/socialsoftware
Format: WebEx and teleconference dial-in
Cost: $45 for Members; $60 for Non-members
Space is limited - please register early. Registration must be complete by May 15 at 5 p.m. (CST) to participate in the webinar.
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