Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Making Sense Out Of Social Software

Online community, blogs, wikis, Flickr, and Jybe! That's all very cool,
but what does it have to do with libraries?

Find out by signing up for WebJunction's live online panel discussion,
Making Sense of Social Software in the Library. Panel members Aaron
Schmidt (Thomas Ford Memorial Library, IL), Andrea Mercado (Reading
Public Library, MA), and Regan Robinson (Stevens County Rural Library
District, WA) will talk about projects they've implemented at their
libraries and answer your questions about what, why, and how to enhance
your library's online presence.

The event will take place on Wednesday, September 28, 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET.
Space is limited so register soon:
https://www3.oclc.org/app/request/bin/request.asp?specialCode=wj092805.

This looks to be a great discussion. While WebJunction tends to focus primarily on the public library side of things, social software effects all types of libraries. Medical librarians might be able to learn a few things that they can adapt to the medical library world.

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