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2008 LITA National Forum Program Material
All program material received to date is available to registrants for download. This page will be updated leading up to and following the Forum, so check for updates. LITA will be issuing flashdrives with program material at the Forum.
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SCHEDULE with Rooms & Locations
KEYNOTE General Session Descriptions & Speaker Bios
CONCURRENT Session Speakers
CONCURRENT Session Descriptions
Civil Rights Digital Library P. Toby Graham, Director, Digital Library of Georgia
Crowdsourcing Digitization: Harnessing Workflows to Increase Output doc 1 I doc 2 Gretchen Gueguen and Ann Hanlon, University of Maryland
The State of Technology Access and Funding in U.S. Public Libraries: A National Study Larra Clark and Carrie Lowe, ALA The American Library Association (ALA) and the Information Institute at Florida State are encouraging public libraries to participate in their annual survey of public library public computer and Internet access as part of the Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the ALA. The survey is Web-based and accessible at http://www.plinternetsurvey.org through November 7. Many libraries already have been invited to participate as part of the survey sample, but all public library responses are welcome. The study directors are Denise M. Davis and Larra Clark, and the survey builds on studies of public library Internet connectivity conducted since 1994 by Drs. John Carlo Bertot and Charles R. McClure. Many state libraries use these data for peer comparison, budget requests, advocacy, testimony before legislative bodies, and much more. A high survey response rate is critical for such uses to continue. It is our hope to achieve a high enough response rate to permit analysis of data from all 50 states plus Washington, D.C. The study offers the most current and comprehensive look at technology access and funding in U.S. public libraries. Last year's findings were published in September, and the final report is available as a downloadable PDF at http://www.ala.org/plinternetfunding or as a bound book through the ALA Store at http://www.alastore.ala.org/. For any questions regarding the survey, contact support@plinternetsurvey.org or 850-645-2197 Using Open Source Software to Develop a Digital Video Library Leanne Strum, Regent University Library
User-Centered Design for Humanities Collections within a Digital Library Mark Phillips and Kathleen Murray, University of North Texas
LibX – Enhancing User Access to Library Resources Annette Bailey, University Libraries at Virginia Tech Portals to Learning: What librarians can learn from video game design Nicholas Schiller, Washington State University
Distributed Digital Preservation Networks: Three Working Examples doc 1 I doc 2 I doc 3 Rachel Howard, University of Louisville Robert H. McDonald, San Diego Supercomputer Center Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library and Archives Aaron Trehub, Auburn University Podcasting for Public Librarians 101: Or, If a Children’s Librarian Can Do This, So Can You! Susan Poulter, Nashville Public Library Course Management Systems: Integrating Library Content, Panel Discussion doc 1 I doc 2 Elizabeth Black, Ohio State University Libraries Jason Casden, North Carolina State University Libraries Kim Duckett, North Carolina State University Libraries Don Kim, Murray State University Re-swizzling the IT Enterprise for the Next Generation: Creating a Strategic and Organizational Model for Effective IT Management Maurice York, North Carolina State University Libraries
Don't Make Me Choose! (or, Just Get What I Need!): Making It Simple to Borrow Jean Rainwater and Bonnie Buzzell, Brown University Library Institutional Repositories: Design and Development, Panel Discussion doc 1 I doc 2 Shu Liu, Colorado State University Yongli Zhou, Colorado State University Bradley D. Faust, Ball State University Tabatha Becker, University of Colorado David Hodgins, University of Colorado at Colorado
Five-minute Madness
Unmanned Technology Projects: Surviving Library Technology When Understaffed [ppt], Suzi Cole and Mike McGuire
Incorporating ICT into a New Vision for Caribbean Libraries [ppt], Gracelyn Cassell
RFID Self Checkout User Interface Redesign [ppt], Bob Keith Before video [wmv] I After Video [wmv]
Using Delicious to Select Teaching Materials Collaboratively [ppt], Emily Molanphy
The Endeca Project at TRLN [ppt], Derek Rodriguez
DigitalPast: Ten Years and Growing [ppt]
Texting at the Reference Desk: Implementing an SMS-to-Email Service for Mobile Patrons [ppt], Keith Weimer
Help System Based on Solr [ppt], Krista Wilde
Bringing Information Literacy into the Social Sphere: A Case Study Using Social Software to Teach Information Literacy at Wake Forest University Erik Mitchell, Susan Sharpless Smith, and Caroline Numbers, Wake Forest University ALA Washington Office update Carrie Lowe and Tim Vollmer, ALA Washington Office Library 2.0 PDQ: Meeting the Challenges of the Rapid Growth of Distance Learning and Off-Site Courses at a University Regional Campus John J. Burke and Beth Tumbleson, Miami University How We Stuffed the Six Floors of Milner Library into the Palm of Your Hand Sean Walton, Illinois State University Hacking Web 2.0: Protecting wikis, blogs and SQL databases Jason Battles, University of Alabama Libraries Dale Poulter, Vanderbilt University
Putting the Library Website in Their Hands: The Advantages and Challenges of a Homegrown Content Management System Rachel Vacek, University of Houston Libraries
Use of Digital Displays in a Library Environment Keith Morgan and Timothy Mori, North Carolina State University Libraries Building your own collaborative Web applications with Drupal, an Open Source Content Management Software Weiling Liu, University of Louisville A Faceted Browsing Approach to Duke's Digital Collections: Using Open-Source Platforms to Enhance the User Experience Will Sexton and Sean Aery, Duke University Libraries The Chronopolis: Digital Preservation Archive Development and Demonstration Program Robert H. McDonald, San Diego Supercomputer Center Ardys Kozbial, University of California, San Diego Libraries
Navigate Library Mazes through Online Interactive Map Yongli Zhou, Colorado State University Libraries Building a Web Based Laboratory for Library Users Jason Battles, University of Alabama Libraries Jody Combs, Vanderbilt University Web Site Redesign: Perspectives from the Field, Panel Discussion doc 1 I doc 2 I doc 3 Robin Leech, Oklahoma State University Libraries Amelia Brunskill, Dickinson College Edward M. Corrado, Binghamton University Elizabeth Black, Ohio State University Libraries Russell Schelby, Ohio State University Libraries Participation and Power: Combining Community Features with Existing Metadata in NextGen Public Interfaces Kelly M. Vickery, University of Kentucky Dinah Sanders, Innovative Interfaces
Universal Search Solution - NELLCO's IMLS National Leadership Grant Tracy L. Thompson, New England Law Library Consortium (NELLCO) Optimizing Library Resources for Screen Readers Nina McHale, Auraria Library in Denver
WorldCat Local – a Statewide Discovery Toolkit Project Jan Ison and Pat Boze, Lincoln Trail Libraries System
Illogical Students: Don't Blame 'Em, Game 'Em Marsha Spiegelman and Richard Glass, Nassau Community College
POSTER Sessions Speakers
POSTER Sessions Descriptions
Get Infected: How Viral Marketing Can Help Your Library Julie D. Shedd, Mississippi State University Libraries
Using del.icio.us Bookmarks and Tags to Create a Virtual Reference Desk Mark Sanders, East Carolina University
Don’t Be Selfish, Give a Little Bobby Goff, Mississippi State University Libraries
A Study of User Information Searching Behaviors in the University of Alabama Community Suhua Fan, University of Alabama Libraries
Communal reference blogging within the academic library Margaret Smith, New York University's Bobst Library
Little Big Brother: Find out who is coming to your site …and what they are doing Clay Hill, Mississippi State University Libraries
Planting 2.0 Seeds in the Academic Library Community Garden Karen Reiman-Sendi, Shevon Desai, Sue Wortman, and Donna Hayward, University of Michigan
Mentoring Interactively (MIing): new tools for librarian recruitment and retention or how we can build bridges between boomers and next-gen librarians Lisa Gieskes, ECPI College of Technology
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