CIL2009 Rewind: Erik’s Interview of Lee Rainie
Posted by LibConf.com in CIL2009, CIL2010 on 04. Apr, 2010 | 2 Comments
Last year’s Computers in Libraries opened with a keynote address by Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Internet and American Life Project. Erik interviewed him before his address titled “Friending Libraries: The Nodes in People’s Social Networks”.
CIL2009 Rewind: Michael Edson’s CIL2009 Keynote
Posted by LibConf.com in CIL2009, CIL2010 on 31. Mar, 2010 | Comments Off
Can’t wait more two weeks? Here is the Wednesday keynote from last year’s Computers in Libraries by Michael Edson, Director of Web & New Media Strategy, Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution.
It Was A Great Conference
Posted by LibConf.com in CIL2009 on 03. Apr, 2009 | Comments Off
This might go down in history as the “CIL Twitter Conference” because there were so many tweets that CIL rose to be one of the most popular subjects, especially on Tuesday right after that fabulous keynote interview with Paul Holdengraber. CIL will be back at the Crystal City Hyatt next year, so mark your calendars NOW. Read the Rest…
Mining Conversations
Posted by LibConf.com in CIL2009 on 02. Apr, 2009 | Comments Off
On Monday at CIL Greg Notess talked searching conversations and I’m really excited about mining the conversations at CIL.
The Cattle Rustler Rides Again!
Posted by LibConf.com in CIL2009 on 01. Apr, 2009 | Comments Off
That’s what Steve Abram said when he introduced Steve Cohen’s session, What’s Hot in RSS. The reason for the title is because Steve Cohen did some cattle ranching at one time. He did another A to Z roundup of RSS tools (really Z to A this time). Here’s the list (the URLs are available on Steve’s blog).Read the Rest…


