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I know I’m a bit late with this, but what a cool idea! The JFK Presidential Library created a twitter account where folks can follow JFK’s 1960 campaign trail. Check it out: kenedy1960

Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

A colleague of mine had this on her computer in her office. While it is a joke, I wondered, what if folks in Student Affairs or Librarians had such a phrase on their business card? What would you say if someone gave you a business card with that written on it? Would you laugh? Would [...]

Apr 4th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

I could not attend ALA, but I followed along via the tweets about the conference (#ala09, #ala2009), tweets about sub-meetings and presentations (i.e., #toptech, #unala2009, #acrl101, etc.), and watched ustream videos and cover-it-live events (i.e., lita’s top tech trends). I even heard about ALA on NPR (Librarians go wild for Gold Book Cart). But just [...]

Jul 14th, 2009 | Filed under conferences, innovation

Evan Williams, co-creator of Twitter, talks about the unforeseen uses of Twitter at TED 2009.

Mar 8th, 2009 | Filed under twitter

Earlier in January, I sent Michael Stephens a copy of my LIS 5313 web 2.0 article regarding Twittering Libraries. Since he wrote a lot about the value Twitter has for libraries, I thought the information I collected from my survey might be of some interest. He probably gets a million emails from other random folks [...]

Jan 31st, 2009 | Filed under libraries, LIS5313, twitter