The program for Internet Librarian 2006 has just been posted. To be held Oct 23-25 in Monterey, CA, I attended for the first time last year and found it to be one of the best conferences I've ever attended. Full of cutting-edge ideas and interesting people. I'm honored to be speaking with Meredith Farkas on Tuesday afternoon on the topic of "The RSS & JavaScript Cookbook: Creating One Stop". We'll be looking at tools like Feed2JS to allow folks to incorporate content inside Course Management Systems like BlackBoard and WebCT. New this year (courtesy of Meredith, of course) is a Conference Wiki. Have you been to IL in the past? Let the newcomers know how best to experience the conference and Monterey!
Ruining yet another social opportunity (I'll have to attend this instead of chumming around with new pals ;-) is the Tuesday evening session on Scholarship in Chaos; a panel session including representatives from Google Scholar, Microsoft, and Elsevier Scirus. Haven't had a chance yet to look closely at the rest of the sessions, but even w/o looking I'll bet you a donut that there's a bunch of winners in there.
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