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Library Camp Kansas wrap up

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Josh tells Kathyrn how it isI spent more time talking and participating than note taking, but there are some great notes from the sessions on the wiki. 

I’d like to public thank Josh, Erin, Jason and everyone else who helped make it a success.  It was great to see so many of my online friends face to face, especially Kathyrn Greenhill who is on a mad tour around The States.  She’s just as lovely in person as she is online!  

It was a great deal with many wonderful particpants and I’m hoping there will be another one next year.

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March 19, 2009 at 8:08 am

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The future of libraries

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  • people
  • place
  • content
  • communication

harry potter & star wars are media neutral – books, movies, bcd, video game, toys, backpack

why are people coming into the libraries? Use the computer, Internet access on laptop, to just read the newspaper in the company of others

library as a third space’

library as a town activity center including things as swimming pool

kathryn says academic libraries in australia are coordinating more and more with the other communities

technology is evolving so fast, can we keep up? Do we feel like we are keeping up?

What about the education gap not just for staff but for patrons as well?

its ok to fail, you need time to play, its ok to play with things that dont work out

learning needs to be a priority and management and staff need to make it a priority

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March 18, 2009 at 3:53 pm

Kansas Library Camp 09

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I’m at the second annual Kansas Libary Camp today.  I’ll be blogging the sessions I attend.  You can follow on twitter #libcampks09. The sessions have been decided and there should be notes posted by the end of the day.

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March 18, 2009 at 10:42 am

Joshua M. Neff Speaks!

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One more follow up to Library Camp Kansas, Joshua M. Neff  was interviewed for LISNews.  As one of the attendees I was really interested to hear his post unconference take on things.  Take a listen!

Again thank you to Brenda, Josh, Erin and Jason for organizing this wonderful event!

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March 24, 2008 at 1:38 pm

Library Camp Kansas Overview

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Let me say upfront that Library Camp Kansas was a huge success! Everything went off a without a hitch and so many great ideas were exchanged!

If you’re wondering where my notes are from Session 2, I didn’t take any, it happened over lunch and it wasn’t convenient to be eating and typing.

Registration was from 9-10, at 10 the Unconference officially kicked off. Brenda Hough opened about a story on NPR Marketplace about an unconference where 80 people signed up and only 4 showed up. Lib Camp KS had about 100 people sign up and it looked like we were all there!

Brenda talked about what would make the day a success

  • attendees
  • no keynote speaker
  • no expert
  • particpants need to be generous with experience, listening, asking questions
  • share!

A show of hands was taken to access which type of library we were from and there were attendees from all library types – Public, Special, Academic, School!

We agreed on a tag for blog posts, photos, video etc LibCampKS08.

Then it was time to decide the sessions. There would be three sessions during the day. People just shouted out what they wanted to talk about then that group was assigned a leader and room. This went so smoothly! Librarians are so civil!

Session One

  • Library as place
  • Library Instruction
  • Customer Service
  • Cheap & Free Options
  • Outreach & Marketing
  • Web 2.0
  • Tech Training

Session Two & Lunch

  • Web 2.0
  • Staff Training/Professional development
  • Programming
  • Creative Commons
  • Making Libraries Greener

Session Three

  • Library Catalogs
  • Future of Reference Services
  • Library as a Place
  • Mentoring programs
  • Outreach/Library Programs
  • Measuring the Success of your social networking
  • Gaming

Then we all split up to attend our sessions. At 2:30 we met back in the main room for a review of the day, to exchange our thoughts. I kinda slacked off on my note taking at this point so check out what others have written.

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March 20, 2008 at 9:46 am

Lib Camp KS Session 3 – 2.0

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My third session was Web 2.0, here are my notes.

Started with definition of Web2.0
collaboration
user centered
flexible

How is 2.0 used in Academic?
Virginia Tech has a blog that is comment cards from patrons then response from Lib

Duke University Ipods?

“we’re at library camp Kansas, we’re all big freaks” – david Lee King (this is my favorite quote from the conference. Via la freaks! ;) )

bitch magazine, jezebel blog

class for grad students on becoming internet famous

Web metrics about success of blog, page hits, length of visit, google page rank

come on this stuff has been around for 2 or 3 years how are we supposed to determine success, we don’t do anything successful with our other stats, like circ, people coming in and just going to the bathroom

How do you promote your blog? If you spends lots of time and resources making a blog you need to go OUT INTO the community to promote your library and your blog

Cluster Maps

Go out into the community and present on what you can do with the website.

content created by patrons for patrons

creating content for portals like igoogle and netvibes

how to stream line workflow? rss feed from blog to facebook, myspace, etc

wikis
how are people using them?
departments, recipes, username and passwords, identities – who is staff in second life, facebook

David Lee King was also in this session and took some great notes of this and his other sessions.

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March 20, 2008 at 8:31 am

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Lib Camp KS Session 1 – Free & Cheap

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My first session was Free & Cheap, the idea was to share free and cheap tools we’re using at our libraries or for ourselves. Someone (I can’t remember who) made a good point, there is a difference between free beer and free kittens, kittens take a bit more work. Some of these might require some work on your end. ;) I think I got all of them.

If you know of a great Free or Cheap tool that isn’t on this list please let me know and I’ll edit and add them at the bottom!

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March 20, 2008 at 7:30 am