Summary
A summary of several conference sessions is presented. At Dead & Emerging Technologies, D. Scott Brandt, moderator and technology training librarian at Purdue University Libraries, said that Open source fanaticism, he hopes, is dead. Jenny Levine, publisher of The Shifted Librarian, derided e-mail reference lag times and said that libraries should be providing wireless access and using RSS to distribute content. At Supporting Enterprise Knowledge Management With Weblogs, Michael Angeles, information speicalist at Lucent Technologies, said that Weblogs help promote a healthy information ecology in an organization. At The Wild, Wild Web: Spam Wars, Greg Notess, reference librarian at Montana State University and publisher of Search Engine Showdown, said that people will be seeing spam in instant messaging ("spim"), advertising in ESS feeds, and in all online public communications forums.
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A Roundup of Other Cil Sessions
Below is a summary of several other conference sessions.
"Dead & Emerging Technologies"- D. Scott Brandt (moderator and technology training librarian at Purdue University Libraries), Darlene Fichter (data librarian for the University of Sask...See the full content of this document
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