SJSU SLIS Audio/Video Podcast
By San José State University School of Library and Information Science (SJSU SLIS)
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Podcast Description
This Colloquia Series is produced by the San José State University School of Library and Information Science (SJSU SLIS), the largest ALA-accredited library science program in the world. The purpose of this series is to provide a forum for faculty, alumni, and students to present their works/projects and to exchange research ideas. The media of this podcast is available as both video and audio. Captioned versions of this media are available on the SLIS Website.
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| 1 | VideoTrevor Lewis: Access to Public Records (MARA VIDEO) | Government accountability, fostered by ready availability of public records, is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Yet the government also holds increasingly large amounts of sensitive personal and business data that is legitimately entitled to confidential treatment. Needless retention of information that is truly no longer needed creates risks ranging from improper breach of confidentiality, to burdens of "searching the haystack," to unmanageable opacity by simple result of sheer quantity. The accelerating increase in the volume and range of public information calls for forward-looking management of information as a highly important asset. | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Trevor Lewis: Access to Public Records (MARA AUDIO) | Government accountability, fostered by ready availability of public records, is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Yet the government also holds increasingly large amounts of sensitive personal and business data that is legitimately entitled to confidential treatment. Needless retention of information that is truly no longer needed creates risks ranging from improper breach of confidentiality, to burdens of "searching the haystack," to unmanageable opacity by simple result of sheer quantity. The accelerating increase in the volume and range of public information calls for forward-looking management of information as a highly important asset. | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoVirginia Sanchez: Translating your LIS Skills (VIDEO) | Librarians are breaking into a wide range of fields outside the traditional roles because our skills are extremely valuable across the board to many organizations and agencies. The Intelligence community is one of these. This presentation will highlight the transferable skills needed to make the transition from librarian to intelligence analyst, as well as provide tips on preparing a resume, and yourself, for a career supporting law enforcement and military agencies using your LIS background. | 4/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Virginia Sanchez: Translating your LIS Skills (AUDIO) | Librarians are breaking into a wide range of fields outside the traditional roles because our skills are extremely valuable across the board to many organizations and agencies. The Intelligence community is one of these. This presentation will highlight the transferable skills needed to make the transition from librarian to intelligence analyst, as well as provide tips on preparing a resume, and yourself, for a career supporting law enforcement and military agencies using your LIS background. | 4/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoAnthony Bernier: YA Spatial Practices in New U.S. Public Libraries (VIDEO) | While conventional LIS youth services concentrates on collections, this presentation, part of a 3-year IMLS National Leadership grant, engages a critical youth studies approach examining "spatial equity" for young adults in libraries: what current U.S. practices tell us. Recently collected quantitative data from both professionals and youth library users further inform on-going qualitative research with video ethnography and experimental 3D mockups of real spaces. | 4/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Anthony Bernier: YA Spatial Practices in New U.S. Public Libraries (AUDIO) | While conventional LIS youth services concentrates on collections, this presentation, part of a 3-year IMLS National Leadership grant, engages a critical youth studies approach examining "spatial equity" for young adults in libraries: what current U.S. practices tell us. Recently collected quantitative data from both professionals and youth library users further inform on-going qualitative research with video ethnography and experimental 3D mockups of real spaces. | 4/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoMolly Raphael and Miguel Figueroa: Empowering Diverse Voices (VIDEO) | ALA President Molly Raphael and Miguel Figueroa, Director of ALA's Office for Diversity, will discuss President Raphael's Diversity Leadership Initiative. They will cover the various elements and activities of the Initiative and the role of diversity leadership within libraries and LIS programs like SLIS. Participants will learn what's been done thus far, what we can expect over the next few months and strategies to extend the Initiative beyond Molly's term as ALA President. | 4/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Molly Raphael and Miguel Figueroa: Empowering Diverse Voices (AUDIO) | ALA President Molly Raphael and Miguel Figueroa, Director of ALA's Office for Diversity, will discuss President Raphael's Diversity Leadership Initiative. They will cover the various elements and activities of the Initiative and the role of diversity leadership within libraries and LIS programs like SLIS. Participants will learn what's been done thus far, what we can expect over the next few months and strategies to extend the Initiative beyond Molly's term as ALA President. | 4/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoSue Charles: New Roles for Information Professionals (VIDEO) | Learn how your LIS skill sets are opening up paths to careers in a number of exciting, new ways. Our skills at finding, managing and analyzing information are increasingly valued as organizations worldwide struggle to gain insight and make decisions in the face of explosive information growth. In this session, I will present one professional's journey and experiences, as I transitioned from working in traditional library roles to doing strategic analysis for a well-known industrial R&D lab, HP Labs. | 3/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sue Charles: New Roles for Information Professionals (AUDIO) | Learn how your LIS skill sets are opening up paths to careers in a number of exciting, new ways. Our skills at finding, managing and analyzing information are increasingly valued as organizations worldwide struggle to gain insight and make decisions in the face of explosive information growth. In this session, I will present one professional's journey and experiences, as I transitioned from working in traditional library roles to doing strategic analysis for a well-known industrial R&D lab, HP Labs. | 3/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoDon Burke: Social Enterprises: A Changing Information Landscape (MARA VIDEO) | Driven by the social media revolution occurring on the Internet, large and small organizations are increasingly adopting powerful information technology tools inside the firewall that connect employees and information in unprecedented ways. These new tools and work processes allow employees to collaborate and perform important business tasks in ways that finally break the paradigm of paper as the fundamental container of information. This presentation will explore how these new capabilities and work norms dramatically change the nature of information within organizations and some of the opportunities and challenges those changes have on traditional ideas of information management, records management, learning, and communication. | 3/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Don Burke: Social Enterprises: A Changing Information Landscape (MARA AUDIO) | Driven by the social media revolution occurring on the Internet, large and small organizations are increasingly adopting powerful information technology tools inside the firewall that connect employees and information in unprecedented ways. These new tools and work processes allow employees to collaborate and perform important business tasks in ways that finally break the paradigm of paper as the fundamental container of information. This presentation will explore how these new capabilities and work norms dramatically change the nature of information within organizations and some of the opportunities and challenges those changes have on traditional ideas of information management, records management, learning, and communication. | 3/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoJoe Murphy: The Techs Impacting Libraries & Publishing in 2012 (VIDEO) | This session covers the major technology trends that are emerging in 2012 to shape how we consume content and seek information. Technology changes impact content opportunities and service agendas. Here is what you need to know to succeed in today's information environment. | 3/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Joe Murphy: The Techs Impacting Libraries & Publishing in 2012 (AUDIO) | This session covers the major technology trends that are emerging in 2012 to shape how we consume content and seek information. Technology changes impact content opportunities and service agendas. Here is what you need to know to succeed in today's information environment. | 3/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoDeanna Lee: Biblion: The Boundless Library (VIDEO) | It is an exciting and challenging time for libraries... a time when technological advances are changing how and what we read... a time when libraries can be leaders in presenting information in new ways, in new formats, to new generations of readers. Deanna Lee, Vice President for Communications and Marketing at The New York Public Library, will discuss how her team created Biblion: The Boundless Library, a revolutionary iPad application placing hundreds of rare source materials–for the launch edition, from the "World of Tomorrow" 1939-40 World's Fair collection–right in people's hands. Materials held deep in the stacks, once accessible to limited numbers of researchers, are presented in a novel infoscape designed for serendipitous discovery of infinite narratives. The discussion will cover the conceptual and design process of creating an application reflective of the mission of the Library, lessons learned, and how the Library is committed to being at the forefront of the information ecosystem. | 2/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Deanna Lee: Biblion: The Boundless Library (AUDIO) | It is an exciting and challenging time for libraries... a time when technological advances are changing how and what we read... a time when libraries can be leaders in presenting information in new ways, in new formats, to new generations of readers. Deanna Lee, Vice President for Communications and Marketing at The New York Public Library, will discuss how her team created Biblion: The Boundless Library, a revolutionary iPad application placing hundreds of rare source materials–for the launch edition, from the "World of Tomorrow" 1939-40 World's Fair collection–right in people's hands. Materials held deep in the stacks, once accessible to limited numbers of researchers, are presented in a novel infoscape designed for serendipitous discovery of infinite narratives. The discussion will cover the conceptual and design process of creating an application reflective of the mission of the Library, lessons learned, and how the Library is committed to being at the forefront of the information ecosystem. | 2/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 17 | VideoSandra Hirsh: New Career Pathways for Information Professionals (VIDEO) | As a library and information science professional, you have developed valuable skill sets that are being used in new ways and are increasingly applied in a diverse array of information environments. New job roles and new opportunities have emerged to meet the changing information landscape – both inside libraries and in non-traditional job settings. This session will encourage you to think broadly about how to use your MLIS skill set and to consider strategies for pursuing alternative career paths. | 2/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sandra Hirsh: New Career Pathways for Information Professionals (AUDIO) | As a library and information science professional, you have developed valuable skill sets that are being used in new ways and are increasingly applied in a diverse array of information environments. New job roles and new opportunities have emerged to meet the changing information landscape – both inside libraries and in non-traditional job settings. This session will encourage you to think broadly about how to use your MLIS skill set and to consider strategies for pursuing alternative career paths. | 2/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoTom Peters: The Future of Reading (VIDEO) | The development and deployment of ebook, ereader, and ereading technologies has influenced the entire reading ecosystem, from authors through editors, publishers, booksellers, aggregators, distributors, educators, and librarians to readers. What is the future of reading? What will be the meaning and value of reading? How, what, and where will we read? Will readers read more? Will more people read? Join Tom Peters for an exploration and discussion of the prospects and possibilities of reading, and how libraries and librarians can enhance the reading experience. | 2/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tom Peters: The Future of Reading (AUDIO) | The development and deployment of ebook, ereader, and ereading technologies has influenced the entire reading ecosystem, from authors through editors, publishers, booksellers, aggregators, distributors, educators, and librarians to readers. What is the future of reading? What will be the meaning and value of reading? How, what, and where will we read? Will readers read more? Will more people read? Join Tom Peters for an exploration and discussion of the prospects and possibilities of reading, and how libraries and librarians can enhance the reading experience. | 2/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | VideoKim Dority and Scott Brown: Understanding the Universe of LIS Career Opportunities (VIDEO) | Emerging LIS career opportunities are diverse, expanding, and often invisible. This session focuses on how to identify, explore, assess, and position for new opportunities, with an emphasis on existing, transferable skills. Discussion points include:˽The 8 "frames" for thinking about LIS opportunities, how LIS skills are being deployed in traditional fields, identify and describe transferable LIS skills for non-LIS interviewers, and reframe how you describe—and think of—your professional skill set. | 12/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kim Dority and Scott Brown: Understanding the Universe of LIS Career Opportunities (AUDIO) | Emerging LIS career opportunities are diverse, expanding, and often invisible. This session focuses on how to identify, explore, assess, and position for new opportunities, with an emphasis on existing, transferable skills. Discussion points include:˽The 8 "frames" for thinking about LIS opportunities, how LIS skills are being deployed in traditional fields, identify and describe transferable LIS skills for non-LIS interviewers, and reframe how you describe—and think of—your professional skill set. | 12/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 23 | VideoRoger Summit and Libby Trudell: A Dialogue about Dialog: 40 years of Silicon Valley History (VIDEO) | Our speakers will look back at how Dialog got started in Silicon Valley as one of the first online information providers, and then became a leader in what we know today as the information industry. They'll also discuss the impact of various organizational transitions, how Dialog has responded to ongoing technology and market changes, and what lies ahead for the company. | 12/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Roger Summit and Libby Trudell: A Dialogue about Dialog: 40 years of Silicon Valley History (AUDIO) | Our speakers will look back at how Dialog got started in Silicon Valley as one of the first online information providers, and then became a leader in what we know today as the information industry. They'll also discuss the impact of various organizational transitions, how Dialog has responded to ongoing technology and market changes, and what lies ahead for the company. | 12/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 25 | VideoAlternate Paths to Federal Government Employment (VIDEO) | There are many non-traditional jobs and resume-building opportunities that Master of Library and Information Science candidates and job seekers can immediately take advantage of to gain experience in the federal government. This session includes tips to finding and creating opportunities to earn academic credit or to get a head start on landing a job. Learn about student employment opportunities that convert to full-time employment, contract employment in federal agencies, the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program, and even virtual internships. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Alternate Paths to Federal Government Employment (AUDIO) | There are many non-traditional jobs and resume-building opportunities that Master of Library and Information Science candidates and job seekers can immediately take advantage of to gain experience in the federal government. This session includes tips to finding and creating opportunities to earn academic credit or to get a head start on landing a job. Learn about student employment opportunities that convert to full-time employment, contract employment in federal agencies, the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program, and even virtual internships. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 27 | VideoFred Diers: How to Create a Credible Retention Schedule and Information Governance Package (VIDEO) | Retention Schedules have been the foundation on which every Records Management Program has built over the past 60 years. Yet, after all of this time, most organization's retention schedules are either out of date, not based on actual government regulations, too complicated for the average employee to use or understand, addresses only paper records, or ignored by management. Yet, with a realistic and sustainable retention schedule for all information media, organizations can access information easily, reduce information volumes, be compliant and link to other governance policies including E-mail, Back-up Media, Legacy System, Hold Orders, and Orphan Files to reduce risk from litigation, government investigations, and audits. To understand the processes involved in developing a compliant and fact based retention schedule for the enterprise, the presenter will provide proven steps that need to be accomplished to have a retention schedule that becomes part of the overall executive management governance program. This session will include data collection activities, international and domestic regulatory research and combining these elements into taxonomies, retention and associated governance policies. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fred Diers: How to Create a Credible Retention Schedule and Information Governance Package (AUDIO) | Retention Schedules have been the foundation on which every Records Management Program has built over the past 60 years. Yet, after all of this time, most organization's retention schedules are either out of date, not based on actual government regulations, too complicated for the average employee to use or understand, addresses only paper records, or ignored by management. Yet, with a realistic and sustainable retention schedule for all information media, organizations can access information easily, reduce information volumes, be compliant and link to other governance policies including E-mail, Back-up Media, Legacy System, Hold Orders, and Orphan Files to reduce risk from litigation, government investigations, and audits. To understand the processes involved in developing a compliant and fact based retention schedule for the enterprise, the presenter will provide proven steps that need to be accomplished to have a retention schedule that becomes part of the overall executive management governance program. This session will include data collection activities, international and domestic regulatory research and combining these elements into taxonomies, retention and associated governance policies. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 SLIS Lecture: Stephen Abram on The Future of Libraries and Learning (AUDIO) | Stephen Abram's 2011 SLIS Lecture presentation, The Future: Frankenbooks, Social Libraries and Learning, was recorded at the 2011 California Library Association Conference in Pasadena, CA. | 11/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 30 | Video2011 SLIS Lecture: Stephen Abram on The Future of Libraries and Learning (VIDEO) | Stephen Abram's 2011 SLIS Lecture presentation, The Future: Frankenbooks, Social Libraries and Learning, was recorded at the 2011 California Library Association Conference in Pasadena, CA. | 11/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 31 | VideoMaureen Sullivan: Getting Professionally Involved (VIDEO) | Maureen Sullivan, Vice President/President Elect of the American Library Association, will talk about the importance of getting professionally involved in library associations. She will provide advice on how to get involved, how to network effectively, and the benefits of professional involvement. Sullivan will also talk about getting elected to a national leadership position in the profession's largest association. | 11/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Maureen Sullivan: Getting Professionally Involved (AUDIO) | Maureen Sullivan, Vice President/President Elect of the American Library Association, will talk about the importance of getting professionally involved in library associations. She will provide advice on how to get involved, how to network effectively, and the benefits of professional involvement. Sullivan will also talk about getting elected to a national leadership position in the profession's largest association. | 11/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 33 | VideoCherie Givens & Helen Sherman: Navigating the Hiring Process for Federal Government (VIDEO) | Applying to the federal government has its own unique process. Hear from experts in the field on how to navigate the hiring and application process. Learn how to "read" specialized vocabulary and common terminology unique to the many different agencies of the federal government. Receive advice on how to think critically about job postings and "match" your resume and skills to the job announcement. This specialized advice is aimed at helping MLIS students and jobseekers optimize their chances to land a federal information position. | 11/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cherie Givens & Helen Sherman: Navigating the Hiring Process for Federal Government (AUDIO) | Applying to the federal government has its own unique process. Hear from experts in the field on how to navigate the hiring and application process. Learn how to "read" specialized vocabulary and common terminology unique to the many different agencies of the federal government. Receive advice on how to think critically about job postings and "match" your resume and skills to the job announcement. This specialized advice is aimed at helping MLIS students and jobseekers optimize their chances to land a federal information position. | 11/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 35 | VideoRob McLauchlin: Designing and Implementing an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Strategy and Governance Initiative: A Case St | Electronic record collections are no longer an area of specialized expertise, but rather a dominant part of record manager's professional life. Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and the ability to access and analyze core information are of strategic importance in an information and process–driven business environment. This case study describes the creation of a focused Enterprise Content Management Strategy and Governance initiative at a major oil and gas exploration and production organization with operations in North and South America, Europe, Kurdistan and South East Asia. The strategy designed to support the priorities of senior management, which included hydrocarbon identification, global finance, supply management and asset performance management – required the development of an ECM Roadmap for unstructured data. The presenter will discuss program development, implementation, and progress made toward meeting document requirements associated with information needs in the areas of regulatory/legal compliance as well as many business drivers. | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rob McLauchlin: Designing and Implementing an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Strategy and Governance Initiative: A Case St | Electronic record collections are no longer an area of specialized expertise, but rather a dominant part of record manager's professional life. Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and the ability to access and analyze core information are of strategic importance in an information and process–driven business environment. This case study describes the creation of a focused Enterprise Content Management Strategy and Governance initiative at a major oil and gas exploration and production organization with operations in North and South America, Europe, Kurdistan and South East Asia. The strategy designed to support the priorities of senior management, which included hydrocarbon identification, global finance, supply management and asset performance management – required the development of an ECM Roadmap for unstructured data. The presenter will discuss program development, implementation, and progress made toward meeting document requirements associated with information needs in the areas of regulatory/legal compliance as well as many business drivers. | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 37 | VideoJane Meyers: The Lubuto Library Project: Proving the Value of High-quality Public-access Libraries in International Development | The Lubuto Library Project (LLP) is the perfect example of the positive impact libraries can have on international development. LLP President Jane Meyers will discuss LLP's efforts to assist with both educational and economic development in Zambia. You'll also meet a SLIS graduate who is working to create new libraries in Zambia. This colloquia presentation will leave you inspired to get involved and share your LIS knowledge for the betterment of our worldwide communities. | 10/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jane Meyers: The Lubuto Library Project: Proving the Value of High-quality Public-access Libraries in International Development | The Lubuto Library Project (LLP) is the perfect example of the positive impact libraries can have on international development. LLP President Jane Meyers will discuss LLP's efforts to assist with both educational and economic development in Zambia. You'll also meet a SLIS graduate who is working to create new libraries in Zambia. This colloquia presentation will leave you inspired to get involved and share your LIS knowledge for the betterment of our worldwide communities. | 10/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 39 | VideoJeff Frank: The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Gulf Coast Libraries and Their Disaster Planning (VIDEO) | Recent SJSU SLIS grad, Jeff Frank, will discuss his thesis and the research he conducted while working on his thesis. With the tsunami in Japan and Hurricane Irene in the Northeast, this study of the impact of Hurricane Katrina is more relevant than ever. This presentation will especially be of interest to anyone who needs to create or update a library disaster plan. | 10/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeff Frank: The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Gulf Coast Libraries and Their Disaster Planning (AUDIO) | Recent SJSU SLIS grad, Jeff Frank, will discuss his thesis and the research he conducted while working on his thesis. With the tsunami in Japan and Hurricane Irene in the Northeast, this study of the impact of Hurricane Katrina is more relevant than ever. This presentation will especially be of interest to anyone who needs to create or update a library disaster plan. | 10/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 41 | VideoBlane Dessy & Nancy Faget: Careers in Federal Libraries and Agencies (VIDEO) | Learn about the many different career possibilities that exist in federal libraries and government agencies for MLIS graduates. The speakers provide an overview of this dynamic field and of the numerous opportunities available in medical, law, academic, public, and technical libraries and government agencies around the world. They discuss the skills needed to be competitive, and what qualifications can make you marketable for entering different positions in federal government agencies. | 10/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Blane Dessy & Nancy Faget: Careers in Federal Libraries and Agencies (AUDIO) | Learn about the many different career possibilities that exist in federal libraries and government agencies for MLIS graduates. The speakers provide an overview of this dynamic field and of the numerous opportunities available in medical, law, academic, public, and technical libraries and government agencies around the world. They discuss the skills needed to be competitive, and what qualifications can make you marketable for entering different positions in federal government agencies. | 10/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 43 | VideoJack Plunkett: The Next Boom (VIDEO) | Jack Plunkett, CEO of Plunkett Research, will discuss his recent, award-winning book The Next Boom — What You Absolutely, Positively Need to Know About the World Between Now and 2025. His well-documented analysis looks at what we might expect in health care, energy, consumer habits, education, and other areas that impact all of us. More information about the book is available at Plunkett Research. | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jack Plunkett: The Next Boom (AUDIO) | Jack Plunkett, CEO of Plunkett Research, will discuss his recent, award-winning book The Next Boom — What You Absolutely, Positively Need to Know About the World Between Now and 2025. His well-documented analysis looks at what we might expect in health care, energy, consumer habits, education, and other areas that impact all of us. More information about the book is available at Plunkett Research. | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 45 | VideoMary Beth Herkert: Records Management in the Cloud (MARA VIDEO) | As more and more companies and even governments are outsourcing to the cloud, how can Records Managers possibly begin to manage information for retention and disposition? How can government retain custody of public records? And, how can anyone provide access to the information when the cloud's vendor controls how long a record is kept? The presenter will give one perspective on the challenges records managers face when working in the cloud and will show how the state of Oregon is actually embracing the cloud to manage government records in a cost effective and efficient manner. | 8/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mary Beth Herkert: Records Management in the Cloud (MARA AUDIO) | As more and more companies and even governments are outsourcing to the cloud, how can Records Managers possibly begin to manage information for retention and disposition? How can government retain custody of public records? And, how can anyone provide access to the information when the cloud's vendor controls how long a record is kept? The presenter will give one perspective on the challenges records managers face when working in the cloud and will show how the state of Oregon is actually embracing the cloud to manage government records in a cost effective and efficient manner. | 8/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 47 | VideoDebbie Hansen: The Founding of San José State's School of Library and Information Science (VIDEO) | This presentation will discuss the beginnings of San José State's School of Library and Information and describe some of the challenges the pioneering program faced in the 1920s and 1930s. The talk will highlight the school's innovative and experimental programming and its long-term commitment to making professional education possible for qualified individuals regardless of their personal background or status. | 7/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Debbie Hansen: The Founding of San José State's School of Library and Information Science (AUDIO) | This presentation will discuss the beginnings of San José State's School of Library and Information and describe some of the challenges the pioneering program faced in the 1920s and 1930s. The talk will highlight the school's innovative and experimental programming and its long-term commitment to making professional education possible for qualified individuals regardless of their personal background or status. | 7/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 49 | VideoSteve Bailey: Is it worth investing in records management? (MARA VIDEO) | Many promises are often made regarding the benefits which investment in improved records management will deliver, including increases in productivity and savings in overheads and operating costs. But can we really be sure this is the case? How robust is the existing evidence base for the 'return on investment' offered by records management and what are the implications if it is not as strong as we might think? This session will explore the above questions in the context of work conducted in the UK higher education sector using an innovative tool which enables users to accurately measure the impact of a records management-based change initiative. In addition it will consider the implications of data produced by 6 case studies using this tool for records management more generally by challenging received wisdom regarding the efficacy of various aspects of the records management toolkit and when and how they may most profitably be utilized. | 7/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Steve Bailey: Is it worth investing in records management? (MARA AUDIO) | Many promises are often made regarding the benefits which investment in improved records management will deliver, including increases in productivity and savings in overheads and operating costs. But can we really be sure this is the case? How robust is the existing evidence base for the 'return on investment' offered by records management and what are the implications if it is not as strong as we might think? This session will explore the above questions in the context of work conducted in the UK higher education sector using an innovative tool which enables users to accurately measure the impact of a records management-based change initiative. In addition it will consider the implications of data produced by 6 case studies using this tool for records management more generally by challenging received wisdom regarding the efficacy of various aspects of the records management toolkit and when and how they may most profitably be utilized. | 7/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 51 | Video2011 SLIS Convocation (VIDEO) | Watch the 2011 SJSU SLIS Convocation held on 21 May 2011 in San José, CA. | 6/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 52 | VideoSteven Ramirez: How Cutting Edge Information and Text Mining Creates Hidden Value (VIDEO) | What secrets about information collection, modeling, and data analysis techniques do innovative management consultants deliver to succeed in the competitive private sector? This timely presentation demonstrates how Beyond the Arc, consultants to one of the world's largest banks, unlocks and integrates the value of commonly underutilized data sources, advanced data mining, and text analytics attract and retain profitable clients and improve customer experience. | 5/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Steven Ramirez: How Cutting Edge Information and Text Mining Creates Hidden Value (AUDIO) | What secrets about information collection, modeling, and data analysis techniques do innovative management consultants deliver to succeed in the competitive private sector? This timely presentation demonstrates how Beyond the Arc, consultants to one of the world's largest banks, unlocks and integrates the value of commonly underutilized data sources, advanced data mining, and text analytics attract and retain profitable clients and improve customer experience. | 5/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 54 | VideoRuth Kifer: The Reality Eight Years After Opening (VIDEO) | The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library opened in 2003 as the cornerstone of the University, the public library's downtown branch, and thus an anchor institution in San Jose. This session answers the question of how the world's largest joint university/city library remains true to their unique missions and how it addresses the challenges of diverse clientele, innovation, and budget cuts. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ruth Kifer: The Reality Eight Years After Opening (AUDIO) | The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library opened in 2003 as the cornerstone of the University, the public library's downtown branch, and thus an anchor institution in San Jose. This session answers the question of how the world's largest joint university/city library remains true to their unique missions and how it addresses the challenges of diverse clientele, innovation, and budget cuts. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 56 | VideoJoni Bodart and Beth Wrenn-Estes: YA Authors and Librarians as Trusted Adults for Disconnected Teens (VIDEO) | TThis presentation will examine the issue of alienated or disconnected teens and young adult literature, the importance of understanding the culture of adolescence and what genres and materials should be included in collections to provide resources for this growing population. Teens today are more separated from adult society than ever. Themes in the materials designed for today's teens depict their alienation and everyday lives, spanning a wide spectrum of issues. The authors of YA literature are reaching teens through their books, and YA librarians can enhance these efforts by promoting YA materials and their authors to teens. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Joni Bodart and Beth Wrenn-Estes: YA Authors and Librarians as Trusted Adults for Disconnected Teens (AUDIO) | TThis presentation will examine the issue of alienated or disconnected teens and young adult literature, the importance of understanding the culture of adolescence and what genres and materials should be included in collections to provide resources for this growing population. Teens today are more separated from adult society than ever. Themes in the materials designed for today's teens depict their alienation and everyday lives, spanning a wide spectrum of issues. The authors of YA literature are reaching teens through their books, and YA librarians can enhance these efforts by promoting YA materials and their authors to teens. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 58 | VideoRoberto Haro: New Librarians in a Rapidly Changing Technological World (VIDEO) | The goal of San Jose State's SLIS program is for its graduates to handle any and all functions that involve capturing, organizing and disseminating information. SLIS core competencies are both goals and guidelines for instruction and professional actualization. Two challenges are: to provide better library and information services to traditional and non-traditional clients; and to adapt to the doubling of knowledge every few months, and the rapid technological advances in software and hardware. | 3/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Roberto Haro: New Librarians in a Rapidly Changing Technological World (AUDIO) | The goal of San Jose State's SLIS program is for its graduates to handle any and all functions that involve capturing, organizing and disseminating information. SLIS core competencies are both goals and guidelines for instruction and professional actualization. Two challenges are: to provide better library and information services to traditional and non-traditional clients; and to adapt to the doubling of knowledge every few months, and the rapid technological advances in software and hardware. | 3/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 60 | VideoKristen Rebmann: Supporting Multiliteracies via Collaborative Digital Storytelling Projects (VIDEO) | This presentation reports on an ethnographic study of digital storytelling activities in a semi-structured afterschool program. Focus is placed on the uses of digital stories, an already well-regarded form of afterschool programming, as artifacts of joint imagining. Traditionally, digital stories are developed by authors working independently yet, when produced collaboratively, digital stories allow different afterschool subgroups with diverse goals for participation to shape the trajectory of activity and imagining. | 3/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kristen Rebmann: Supporting Multiliteracies via Collaborative Digital Storytelling Projects (AUDIO) | This presentation reports on an ethnographic study of digital storytelling activities in a semi-structured afterschool program. Focus is placed on the uses of digital stories, an already well-regarded form of afterschool programming, as artifacts of joint imagining. Traditionally, digital stories are developed by authors working independently yet, when produced collaboratively, digital stories allow different afterschool subgroups with diverse goals for participation to shape the trajectory of activity and imagining. | 3/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 62 | VideoPenny Peck: Teen Readers' Advisory (VIDEO) | Readers' Advisory is still an essential skill for a Youth Services Librarian, even in the age of Internet tools such as Novelist, Kidsreads.com, and various websites. In this presentation, learn how to identify popular authors and series for readers age 8-12, and be able to find read-a-likes for popular tween books. This presentation will give you skills in the SLIS Core Competency of "recognize the social, cultural and economic dimensions of information use." | 3/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Penny Peck: Teen Readers' Advisory (AUDIO) | Readers' Advisory is still an essential skill for a Youth Services Librarian, even in the age of Internet tools such as Novelist, Kidsreads.com, and various websites. In this presentation, learn how to identify popular authors and series for readers age 8-12, and be able to find read-a-likes for popular tween books. This presentation will give you skills in the SLIS Core Competency of "recognize the social, cultural and economic dimensions of information use." | 3/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 64 | VideoGeof Huth: What My Career Has Taught Me (MARA VIDEO) | Deciding to join the field of archives and records management is a strange one, a rare career choice, but one filled with many interesting challenges and fruitful rewards. Geof Huth will discuss his own career, how he chose to enter the field, and how he took advantage of opportunities to create a rewarding career but one not at all like the one he had imagined for himself. He will discuss what newcomers to the field need to think about and be prepared to do to find their own surprising careers. | 2/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Geof Huth: What My Career Has Taught Me (MARA AUDIO) | Deciding to join the field of archives and records management is a strange one, a rare career choice, but one filled with many interesting challenges and fruitful rewards. Geof Huth will discuss his own career, how he chose to enter the field, and how he took advantage of opportunities to create a rewarding career but one not at all like the one he had imagined for himself. He will discuss what newcomers to the field need to think about and be prepared to do to find their own surprising careers. | 2/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 66 | VideoAudra Caplan: Leadership and Advocacy (VIDEO) | This is an important and challenging time to be a leader. Public Library leaders are expected to have great motivational and communication skills; be innovators, risk takers and strategic thinkers. At the same time they are expected to be fiscally responsible and politically savvy. Both types of professional development are extremely important for current and potential leaders. We need leaders who can understand the importance of advocacy and we need leaders who understand that what we are able to achieve depends entirely on the quality of our relationships. | 2/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Audra Caplan: Leadership and Advocacy (AUDIO) | This is an important and challenging time to be a leader. Public Library leaders are expected to have great motivational and communication skills; be innovators, risk takers and strategic thinkers. At the same time they are expected to be fiscally responsible and politically savvy. Both types of professional development are extremely important for current and potential leaders. We need leaders who can understand the importance of advocacy and we need leaders who understand that what we are able to achieve depends entirely on the quality of our relationships. | 2/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 68 | VideoPat Franks: ecords Management in a Social Media World (MARA VIDEO) | "Social media" is an umbrella term that encompasses a number of emerging technologies that can facilitate some type of activity between individuals and groups both inside and outside the organization. Social media tools include blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networking sites, and sites to share photos and bookmarks. Government agencies on all levels leverage social media to collaborate with co-workers and to interact with citizens, and companies use social media to inform and influence consumers. Even heavily regulated firms, like those in the financial sector, know social media can help them gain a competitive advantage. Dr. Pat Franks will discuss the impact of social media on records management and present practical tools and strategies currently employed to control records created through or residing in social media technologies. | 1/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pat Franks: ecords Management in a Social Media World (MARA AUDIO) | "Social media" is an umbrella term that encompasses a number of emerging technologies that can facilitate some type of activity between individuals and groups both inside and outside the organization. Social media tools include blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networking sites, and sites to share photos and bookmarks. Government agencies on all levels leverage social media to collaborate with co-workers and to interact with citizens, and companies use social media to inform and influence consumers. Even heavily regulated firms, like those in the financial sector, know social media can help them gain a competitive advantage. Dr. Pat Franks will discuss the impact of social media on records management and present practical tools and strategies currently employed to control records created through or residing in social media technologies. | 1/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 70 | VideoMerv Richter: Eloquent™ Software Solutions for Archives and Records Management (MARA VIDEO) | Merv Richter will use screen shots of the Eloquent Records™ software to show how the Web-based system integrates an organization's classification scheme and retention schedule to fully mange paper as well as electronic records. Batch operations destroy electronic and paper records, updating the metadata with the date of destruction. Records with an "archive" disposition are easily flagged for description and processing by Eloquent Archives™, a fully integrated companion product. The presentation will cover the storage, retrieval and tracking of hard-copy records as well as the efficient filing of Email, PDFs, scanned and various other types of digital content. Mr. Richter will discuss the challenge of giving filing responsibility to the people creating the records, while retaining control in the hands of the Records Department. | 1/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Merv Richter: Eloquent™ Software Solutions for Archives and Records Management (MARA AUDIO) | Merv Richter will use screen shots of the Eloquent Records™ software to show how the Web-based system integrates an organization's classification scheme and retention schedule to fully mange paper as well as electronic records. Batch operations destroy electronic and paper records, updating the metadata with the date of destruction. Records with an "archive" disposition are easily flagged for description and processing by Eloquent Archives™, a fully integrated companion product. The presentation will cover the storage, retrieval and tracking of hard-copy records as well as the efficient filing of Email, PDFs, scanned and various other types of digital content. Mr. Richter will discuss the challenge of giving filing responsibility to the people creating the records, while retaining control in the hands of the Records Department. | 1/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 72 | VideoOwen Linderholm: By The Numbers - a case study in using research, information flows, publishing and social media within a globa | Microsoft is one of the world's largest commercial enterprises and it specializes in information. But even for such a large organization, it can be difficult to accurately find and deliver information to the public in a compelling way. By The Numbers was an enormously successful, highly visible project that reflected rapid reaction, research, understanding of information, presentation of that information and social media amplification of the information in a highly successful way. We will look at how it came about and how research and information curation played a big role in the project. | 1/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Owen Linderholm: By The Numbers - a case study in using research, information flows, publishing and social media within a globa | Microsoft is one of the world's largest commercial enterprises and it specializes in information. But even for such a large organization, it can be difficult to accurately find and deliver information to the public in a compelling way. By The Numbers was an enormously successful, highly visible project that reflected rapid reaction, research, understanding of information, presentation of that information and social media amplification of the information in a highly successful way. We will look at how it came about and how research and information curation played a big role in the project. | 1/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 74 | VideoKim Ly Bui-Burton: California Library Association and library leadership (VIDEO) | These are unprecedented times for the communities we serve, our libraries and our profession. In order to navigate with power, influence and creativity, the practice of library leadership must be active and sustained. This presentation describes how the California Library Association develops leaders, advocates for libraries and provides opportunities for SLIS student participation - as experienced by this year's CLA President - in the midst of changing and challenging times. | 12/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kim Ly Bui-Burton: California Library Association and library leadership (AUDIO) | These are unprecedented times for the communities we serve, our libraries and our profession. In order to navigate with power, influence and creativity, the practice of library leadership must be active and sustained. This presentation describes how the California Library Association develops leaders, advocates for libraries and provides opportunities for SLIS student participation - as experienced by this year's CLA President - in the midst of changing and challenging times. | 12/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 76 | Video2010 SLIS Lecture: Dr. Sandy Hirsh on Future of SLIS and LIS (VIDEO) | SLIS Director Sandy Hirsh's 2010 SLIS Lecture presentation, Ready to Meet the Future: Preparing Graduates for Success in a Rapidly Changing Field, was recorded at the 2010 California Library Association Conference in Sacramento, CA. | 11/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2010 SLIS Lecture: Dr. Sandy Hirsh on Future of SLIS and LIS (AUDIO) | SLIS Director Sandy Hirsh's 2010 SLIS Lecture presentation, Ready to Meet the Future: Preparing Graduates for Success in a Rapidly Changing Field, was recorded at the 2010 California Library Association Conference in Sacramento, CA. | 11/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 78 | VideoMary Ann Harlan: Conceptualizations of Information Literacy and Youth Practices (VIDEO) | Information literacy is a term with two distinct parts, both of which hold popular and discipline-specific connotations impacting how we understand the concept. This presentation examines conceptualizations of information and literacy; both within popular understandings and within disciplines. It then further examines research through the lens of Generic, Situated, and Transformative windows focusing on youth’s information practices and literacy experiences. | 10/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mary Ann Harlan: Conceptualizations of Information Literacy and Youth Practices (AUDIO) | Information literacy is a term with two distinct parts, both of which hold popular and discipline-specific connotations impacting how we understand the concept. This presentation examines conceptualizations of information and literacy; both within popular understandings and within disciplines. It then further examines research through the lens of Generic, Situated, and Transformative windows focusing on youth’s information practices and literacy experiences. | 10/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 80 | VideoMelinda Cervantes: Public Libraries: Evolution or Marginalization? (VIDEO) | Public Libraries in the U.S. have successfully evolved overtime, in recent years moving from print as the dominant source of information, to electronic access and digital formats. Each of these “movements” occurred at the pace at which a library was able and willing to change. Today, public libraries are confronted with external forces such as Google, Amazon, Netflix and even publishers who are well down the road to marginalizing public libraries. Is it too late? | 10/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Melinda Cervantes: Public Libraries: Evolution or Marginalization? (AUDIO) | Public Libraries in the U.S. have successfully evolved overtime, in recent years moving from print as the dominant source of information, to electronic access and digital formats. Each of these “movements” occurred at the pace at which a library was able and willing to change. Today, public libraries are confronted with external forces such as Google, Amazon, Netflix and even publishers who are well down the road to marginalizing public libraries. Is it too late? | 10/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 82 | VideoMary-Jo Romaniuk: Library Leadership Development: What does this mean and why should we care? (VIDEO) | The library profession has mirrored the pre-occupation in the public and for-profit sectors that there is a looming leadership deficit. This presentation reviews the current state of leadership development, with a focus on the library profession, and reviews the research on best practice in leadership development that suggests what programs ought to encompass and how they should be structured and evaluated. | 9/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mary-Jo Romaniuk: Library Leadership Development: What does this mean and why should we care? (AUDIO) | The library profession has mirrored the pre-occupation in the public and for-profit sectors that there is a looming leadership deficit. This presentation reviews the current state of leadership development, with a focus on the library profession, and reviews the research on best practice in leadership development that suggests what programs ought to encompass and how they should be structured and evaluated. | 9/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 84 | VideoDavid Best: Managing Risks in Web-Based Records (MARA VIDEO) | As the Web has matured over the past two decades, it has increasingly become embedded in the conduct of the daily activities of organizations and businesses. Once used primarily as a marketing tool, companies are increasingly using it as a means of promulgating other information, including policies and procedures, and terms and conditions of engagement, and as a means of conducting business transactions. Often overlooked is the fact that Web-based records are subject to the same legal and fiscal requirements as their more traditional counterparts, and that unlike other records, those on the web are both universally available and persistent. This session will look at this particular aspect of web governance, considering the risks posed by web-based records and the actions needed for organizations to manage them. | 8/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Best: Managing Risks in Web-Based Records (MARA AUDIO) | As the Web has matured over the past two decades, it has increasingly become embedded in the conduct of the daily activities of organizations and businesses. Once used primarily as a marketing tool, companies are increasingly using it as a means of promulgating other information, including policies and procedures, and terms and conditions of engagement, and as a means of conducting business transactions. Often overlooked is the fact that Web-based records are subject to the same legal and fiscal requirements as their more traditional counterparts, and that unlike other records, those on the web are both universally available and persistent. This session will look at this particular aspect of web governance, considering the risks posed by web-based records and the actions needed for organizations to manage them. | 8/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 86 | VideoJon Voss: Exploring the Use of Linked Data to Bridge State and Federal Archives (MARA VIDEO) | Jon Voss will discuss Civil War Data 150 ("CWD150"), a collaborative project of the Archives of Michigan, the Internet Archive, and Freebase. CWD150 seeks to link Civil War archives and data from separate state and national sources in an open community-maintained database (Freebase), and create interactive web applications to help crowdsource the data linking. The project presents research questions of particular interest to archivists regarding the use of strong identifiers and shared ontologies, as well as uses for shared metadata in the context of the Semantic Web. | 7/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jon Voss: Exploring the Use of Linked Data to Bridge State and Federal Archives (MARA AUDIO) | Jon Voss will discuss Civil War Data 150 ("CWD150"), a collaborative project of the Archives of Michigan, the Internet Archive, and Freebase. CWD150 seeks to link Civil War archives and data from separate state and national sources in an open community-maintained database (Freebase), and create interactive web applications to help crowdsource the data linking. The project presents research questions of particular interest to archivists regarding the use of strong identifiers and shared ontologies, as well as uses for shared metadata in the context of the Semantic Web. | 7/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 88 | VideoALASC: Grant Writing for Libraries 101 (VIDEO) | Curious about the grant writing process? Considering taking SLIS’s grant writing course in the future? This interactive online panel discussion features grant writing experts Patty Wong, SLIS lecturer and County Librarian/Chief Archivist for Yolo County Library, and Lisa Valdez, SLIS Grant Coordinator. | 6/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ALASC: Grant Writing for Libraries 101 (AUDIO) | Curious about the grant writing process? Considering taking SLIS’s grant writing course in the future? This interactive online panel discussion features grant writing experts Patty Wong, SLIS lecturer and County Librarian/Chief Archivist for Yolo County Library, and Lisa Valdez, SLIS Grant Coordinator. | 6/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 90 | Video2010 SLIS Convocation (VIDEO) | Watch the 2010 SJSU SLIS Convocation held on 15 May 2010 in San José, CA. | 6/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 91 | VideoEric Goldman: Regulating Reputation Systems (VIDEO) | Reputational information helps decision-makers predict a company's or person's future performance based on their past behavior. Our economy is filled with systems that capture and publish reputational information; examples include credit reporting databases, eBay feedback ratings, job references and consumer product reviews. This talk will survey various reputation systems, discuss some lessons about designing and implementing them, and explore how legal regulation can help or hinder the process. | 5/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eric Goldman: Regulating Reputation Systems (AUDIO) | Reputational information helps decision-makers predict a company's or person's future performance based on their past behavior. Our economy is filled with systems that capture and publish reputational information; examples include credit reporting databases, eBay feedback ratings, job references and consumer product reviews. This talk will survey various reputation systems, discuss some lessons about designing and implementing them, and explore how legal regulation can help or hinder the process. | 5/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 93 | VideoRicardo Antoni: REFORMA: Connecting Libraries, Latinos, and the Spanish-Speaking Population for More than 30 Years (VIDEO) | REFORMA is the National Organization to promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and Spanish-Speaking populations. This presentation reviews REFORMA's mission and history, addresses its relevance for today's information professional, and speculates on its relevance for future professionals as well. The presentation concludes with a specific profile of current goals, activities, membership, and future plans of one of REFORMA's more active chapters, Bibliotecas para la Gente, located in Northern California. | 5/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ricardo Antoni: REFORMA: Connecting Libraries, Latinos, and the Spanish-Speaking Population for More than 30 Years (AUDIO) | REFORMA is the National Organization to promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and Spanish-Speaking populations. This presentation reviews REFORMA's mission and history, addresses its relevance for today's information professional, and speculates on its relevance for future professionals as well. The presentation concludes with a specific profile of current goals, activities, membership, and future plans of one of REFORMA's more active chapters, Bibliotecas para la Gente, located in Northern California. | 5/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 95 | VideoSarah Flowers: Contributing to a Professional Journal: Tips from the Editor of YALS (VIDEO) | Contributing to professional journals won't make you rich, but it will provide solid material for your resumé and will help you demonstrate your commitment to the profession when you apply for a job or promotion. Learn how an ALA journal is put together and how you can contribute for fun and professional development. | 4/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sarah Flowers: Contributing to a Professional Journal: Tips from the Editor of YALS (AUDIO) | Contributing to professional journals won't make you rich, but it will provide solid material for your resumé and will help you demonstrate your commitment to the profession when you apply for a job or promotion. Learn how an ALA journal is put together and how you can contribute for fun and professional development. | 4/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 97 | VideoMayor Dennis Donohue: In the Crosshairs Again: The Salinas Public Library's Challenges and Promise (VIDEO) | Salinas has a unique place in the annals of recent library history. Financial challenges in 2004-2005 brought the city to the brink of closing its libraries. Because Salinas is known as the home of Nobel laureate John Steinbeck, the threatened closure of the city's libraries held significance extending well beyond city limits, and the struggle to save them gained international attention. Libraries are often the most affected departments in an era of municipal scarcity. Despite the earlier success to save Salinas's libraries, they are once again in the "crosshairs" as the City faces significant financial challenges. This presentation will make the case that a vibrant library system is at the heart of the revitalization of Salinas for the 21st century. | 4/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mayor Dennis Donohue: In the Crosshairs Again: The Salinas Public Library's Challenges and Promise (AUDIO) | Salinas has a unique place in the annals of recent library history. Financial challenges in 2004-2005 brought the city to the brink of closing its libraries. Because Salinas is known as the home of Nobel laureate John Steinbeck, the threatened closure of the city's libraries held significance extending well beyond city limits, and the struggle to save them gained international attention. Libraries are often the most affected departments in an era of municipal scarcity. Despite the earlier success to save Salinas's libraries, they are once again in the "crosshairs" as the City faces significant financial challenges. This presentation will make the case that a vibrant library system is at the heart of the revitalization of Salinas for the 21st century. | 4/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 99 | VideoKristen Rebmann: Building a Distributed Research and Writing Group for the SLIS Community (VIDEO) | The faculty advisor to LISSTEN, Dr. Kristen Radsliff Rebmann, will discuss the development of a distributed group devoted to research and writing that is meeting via Elluminate. She will provide background to the LISSTEN-sponsored Research and Writing group and discuss its recent activities and goals for the future. | 4/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kristen Rebmann: Building a Distributed Research and Writing Group for the SLIS Community (AUDIO) | The faculty advisor to LISSTEN, Dr. Kristen Radsliff Rebmann, will discuss the development of a distributed group devoted to research and writing that is meeting via Elluminate. She will provide background to the LISSTEN-sponsored Research and Writing group and discuss its recent activities and goals for the future. | 4/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 101 | VideoJoni Richards Bodart and Beth Wrenn-Estes: The Need for Information about Current Trends in Adolescent Development and Culture | LIS classes on tweens/teens needs to include information on adolescent development and adolescent culture to help librarians understand the age group with whom they will be working. LIS programs that include information about stages of adolescent development as well as instruction about materials for tweens and teens create effective teen librarians. Librarians who understand the psychological development of adolescents understand the value of providing materials that help overcome the challenges tweens/teens face in today's world. | 3/23/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Joni Richards Bodart and Beth Wrenn-Estes: The Need for Information about Current Trends in Adolescent Development and Culture | LIS classes on tweens/teens needs to include information on adolescent development and adolescent culture to help librarians understand the age group with whom they will be working. LIS programs that include information about stages of adolescent development as well as instruction about materials for tweens and teens create effective teen librarians. Librarians who understand the psychological development of adolescents understand the value of providing materials that help overcome the challenges tweens/teens face in today's world. | 3/23/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 103 | VideoFred A. Pulzello: The Value of Applying the GARP to Your Organization (MARA VIDEO) | This session provides an overview of the Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles℠ (GARP℠), and explores practical implications for an organization's information management program. It is only through the information an organization records that it can know what it has done and effectively plan what it will do in the future. In the world of business today, it is critical for businesses to achieve this level of transparency and accountability through compliant recordkeeping. Understand the value of using Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles℠ to measure your organization's progress toward a compliant enterprise-wide program. | 3/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fred A. Pulzello: The Value of Applying the GARP to Your Organization (MARA AUDIO) | This session provides an overview of the Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles℠ (GARP℠), and explores practical implications for an organization's information management program. It is only through the information an organization records that it can know what it has done and effectively plan what it will do in the future. In the world of business today, it is critical for businesses to achieve this level of transparency and accountability through compliant recordkeeping. Understand the value of using Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles℠ to measure your organization's progress toward a compliant enterprise-wide program. | 3/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 105 | VideoJohn Phillips: Archivists, Librarians, and Records Managers - Sharing Information Management Concepts and Practice (MARA VIDEO) | Information Management is a set of professional concepts and practices that enable organizations to capture, retain, protect, preserve, and deliver information. Such information could be in the form of active computer system data, documents used for reference purposes, or official records that serve as evidence of actions and activities. With today's technology driven workplaces, individuals manage information as electronic mail messages, personal computer files, Internet web pages, or as data in software applications. However, while the format of the information and the system in which it resides may vary, common information principles and practices are used by Archivists, Librarians, and Records Managers to deliver professional information management services. This presentation will discuss the activities of these professionals, how they are similar/dissimilar, and some workplace issues that can be expected when their respective skills and education must be directed toward solving organizational information management challenges. | 1/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Phillips: Archivists, Librarians, and Records Managers - Sharing Information Management Concepts and Practice (MARA AUDIO) | Information Management is a set of professional concepts and practices that enable organizations to capture, retain, protect, preserve, and deliver information. Such information could be in the form of active computer system data, documents used for reference purposes, or official records that serve as evidence of actions and activities. With today's technology driven workplaces, individuals manage information as electronic mail messages, personal computer files, Internet web pages, or as data in software applications. However, while the format of the information and the system in which it resides may vary, common information principles and practices are used by Archivists, Librarians, and Records Managers to deliver professional information management services. This presentation will discuss the activities of these professionals, how they are similar/dissimilar, and some workplace issues that can be expected when their respective skills and education must be directed toward solving organizational information management challenges. | 1/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rita Torres: Zero to 30 - Full Speed Ahead to Retirement! (AUDIO) | You've only just begun your career - what do you mean "plan for retirement?" A library career is a lifetime; 30 years give or take a few years. Many librarians dream about the trip they will take, the books they will read/write, the big projects they will embark upon when they retire. But retirement planning begins the day you complete your library studies. Do you have a plan? Do you have a "bucket list" of professional achievements? Will you be ready to leave librarianship behind? | 12/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 108 | VideoRita Torres: Zero to 30 - Full Speed Ahead to Retirement! (VIDEO) | You've only just begun your career - what do you mean "plan for retirement?" A library career is a lifetime; 30 years give or take a few years. Many librarians dream about the trip they will take, the books they will read/write, the big projects they will embark upon when they retire. But retirement planning begins the day you complete your library studies. Do you have a plan? Do you have a "bucket list" of professional achievements? Will you be ready to leave librarianship behind? | 12/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 109 | VideoChristine Connors: The Evolution of Controlled Vocabularies (VIDEO) | New technologies and data modeling methods are providing exciting new means for managing data in our organizations. Companies large and small, arts and cultural heritage organizations, academic institutions and governments are all embarking on projects to improve the transmission, clarity and often transparency of the data they curate. What are these technologies? Where can these methods be learned? What new career opportunities are there for info pros? Join us as we explore the possibilities. | 12/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 110 | VideoBill Manago: The Future of Records Management (MARA VIDEO) | The co-author of the DoD 5015.2 Records Management Specification will give us a view into upcoming changes in technology, standards, and best practices that will impact your records and information management programs. The following topics will be addressed: -NARA’s big-bucket vs. little buckets directive -Records Management Services standards development -Records Management Maturity Model development -E-Discovery requirement -RMA interoperability requirements The discussion will conceptualize how changes in technology, practices, and standards can be used to streamline and improve your records management program. | 11/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 111 | VideoMichael P. Martin: There's a Hole in the Bucket: One Institution's Method of Preserving Electronic Records (VIDEO) | reserving electronic records is always a difficult proposition. Hardware, software programs and formats are constantly in flux. So what do you do to allow you to hit this moving target? There are some basic guiding principles and actions that you can follow that help maintain and preserve electronic records. By discussing what to do to with specific file formats: including still-images, video and audio files, text documents, relational databases, spreadsheets, websites and email, maintaining electronic records for future researchers, archivists and scholars can be possible. | 11/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 112 | VideoBeth Gallaway: From Advocacy to Activism: Taking Professional Involvements to the Next Level (VIDEO) | Beth Gallaway, chair of the YALSA Advocacy Task Force, discusses how young adult librarians can work for change within their systems, evaluates professional resources and support networks in place to ensure success, and dishes about her own experiences and lessons learned in working with a variety of organizations and associations. | 11/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 113 | Video2009 Lazerow Lecture: Richard Geiger on News Librarianship (VIDEO) | Richard Geiger, retired Library and Research Director at The San Francisco Chronicle, SLA Fellow, and winner of the SLA John Cotton Dana Award, will regale you with tales of his three decades as a newspaper librarian at The San Francisco Chronicle and the San Jose Mercury–News. And yes, many of the old–time journalists did keep a fifth of booze in their bottom drawer. Geiger has seen newsroom technology move from typewriters and Linotype machines to personal computers, websites, blogs, databases and video. He supervised the transition of newspaper libraries from clipping files, print photographs and negatives to online text and digital image archives. Geiger will discuss the current state of the news media and its impact on news libraries. | 11/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 114 | VideoDaniel Livingstone: Opening up Education in Games, Simulations and Virtual Worlds (VIDEO) | Computer games, simulations and virtual worlds are making increasing inroads into academic education and corporate training. This is often fuelled by a desire to improve engagement, or to immerse learning in realistic simulated settings, but often limited by economics and resources. Open Education initiatives hint at solutions, but there are some particular challenges in opening access to virtual world, game and simulation educational resources, and in integrating learning and assessment from these into existing systems and practices. | 10/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 115 | VideoKen Haycock: Advocacy: Building Influence for Change (VIDEO) | Advocacy is not public relations. It is not “getting the message out”. It is not “leg days”. According to Ken Haycock, advocacy is a planned, deliberate, sustained effort to develop understanding and support incrementally over time. Learn from the research on influence and dozens of interviews with politicians, aides and effective library advocates. | 10/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 116 | VideoMike Males: An Interview (VIDEO) | This wide-ranging interview with one of the nation’s top youth studies scholars includes a review of Dr. Males’ large body of research, his views on youth, culture and public policy, as well as implications for our own library institutions. | 10/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 117 | VideoJoe Matthews: Library Balanced Scorecard Overview (VIDEO) | Joe Matthews will discuss the origin and evolution of the "Balanced Scorecard," how the Library Balanced Scorecard can be useful in communicating the value of the library to various stakeholders, and assist the library in identifying and tracking performance measures to help lead managers and staff in achieving library goals. | 9/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 118 | VideoGina Jones: Archiving the US Elections Websphere: An Historical Perspective (VIDEO) | The Library of Congress has archived Web content for the last five elections and has a significant body of work comprising more than 30 Terabytes of election content. Although tools and processes have improved significantly since the efforts to capture Election 2000 Web materials, the challenges of Web 2.0 and the ever evolving nature of the Web presents new challenges every election. Ms. Jones provide an historical overview of the elections collections from selection to cataloging and Web archiving challenges in creating quality Web archives. | 9/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 119 | VideoAmy Cheney: Young Adult Outreach, Serving a Multicultural Population, Partnerships and how to make it all work for the KIDS! (V | Dr. Joni Bodart interviews Amy Cheney about her award winning Alameda County Juvenile Detention Center program and its "culture of reading." The interview will also include history of the program, what Cheney is doing currently, and what she would like to see in the future. The Write to Read program brings in authors who speak to the residents about their own lives and how reading and writing has influenced them and changed their lives. | 9/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 120 | VideoDan Fuller: Library Jobs in California and Economic Recession – 2009 (VIDEO) | Institutions and job seekers in California have mutual concerns about the market for jobs in the state. Further they want to know what the impact of the economic recession has had on the jobs market. Based on a two year study of job postings from California and surrounding states, the preliminary data indicates the current market is trending down in the recession after two stable years. The data offers insight into the current state of the jobs market and what job seekers are facing in the immediate future. | 8/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 121 | VideoThomas Norris: Establishing an Effective Records Program: Considerations and Choices (MARA VIDEO) | Establishing an effective new records program or overhauling an existing one so that the resulting program is truly effective requires a clear vision, careful planning, and judicious consideration of numerous choices. Some components of a records management program are essential while others are elective, but even the key components require decisions regarding methods and philosophy. Those decisions should be based upon the organizational environment and reflect a results oriented approach. | 5/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 122 | VideoJane Light and Sarah Houghton-Jan: The Filtering Challenge at San José Public Library (VIDEO) | This presentation will describe the proposal from a City Council Member to filter library Internet access and the response of the Library. Topics will include the Library’s testing of filters and other research, the community outreach process, and how the issue has evolved over an eighteen month period. | 4/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 123 | VideoJeff Paul: An overview of SJSU's Librarians for Tomorrow Program (VIDEO) | Recruiting and retaining library school students from underrepresented groups has been a challenge for the profession for decades. ALA's Spectrum Scholar Program, the Knowledge River Program and recent initiatives sponsored by the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program have successfully brought new students from underrepresented groups to enhance the depth, breadth and diversity of librarianship in response to changing demographics. This program highlights recent diversity and professional recruitment studies with an overview of SJSU's Librarians for Tomorrow Program. Students in the Librarians for Tomorrow program will be present to share their experiences at SJSU. | 4/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 124 | VideoAdele Fasick: From Board Books to FaceBook: Children's Services in a Time of Change (VIDEO) | Children's lives have changed dramatically; have library services changed enough to keep up with them? In an age of smart phones and social networking, where do library services fit into children's lives? This talk looks as the library as a part of an information network linked to resources in the community and to the larger world. What practices do we give up and what do we keep in this new environment? | 3/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 125 | VideoDavid L. Loertscher: Should Libraries Evolve or Reinvent Themselves? (VIDEO) | Think of the challenges: the Detroit automakers, healthcare, the energy crisis, and the economy just to name a few. Evolve or reinvent? Think of the Google Generation and libraries. Do we evolve or reinvent ourselves? In this presentation, a foundation of research is used to develop a new theory of school libraries as an example of what a reinvention might look like. However, can a field actually reinvent itself? | 3/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 126 | VideoNancy Kunde: Strategic Planning for Records Management (MARA VIDEO) | The purpose of a Records Information Management Plan is to provide a strategic focus for the direction and development of records management for the organization. Join us to learn more about strategic planning for records management from Nancy M. Kunde, Records Officer for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives. Ms. Kunde, who is both a certified archivist and a certified records manager, will address the convergence of skills necessary to manage records. She will also discuss the need to integrate records management into the IT infrastructure of organizations. | 3/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 127 | VideoKen Haycock: Dual Use Libraries: Guidelines for Success (VIDEO) | Combined libraries have been studied extensively for more than 30 years. Common advantages and disadvantages have been identified, together with typical problems. From the work of researchers in three countries, predictors of success have been identified for joint-use ventures. | 2/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 128 | VideoAlan Andolsen: Where do you want to go today? Leadership, Motivation, and Career Planning (MARA VIDEO) | Records managers are constantly faced with the challenge to perform in environments where their profession and responsibilities are not understood and often not appreciated. The keys to success include three vital factors: leadership, motivation, and career planning. Records managers must first lead and motivate their personnel to perform daily records management tasks with high quality. Leadership and motivation does not stop there, however, but extends also to gaining the commitment and participation of top management and other staff to the records management program. Success does not happen naturally. The successful records manager exercises leadership and motivation within a careful career plan. This presentation will examine key elements of leadership, motivation, and career planning designed to strengthen records managers in their daily efforts. | 2/25/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 129 | VideoBarbara Reed: Understanding and applying the records continuum (MARA VIDEO) | The records continuum theory and its more familiar representation in model form, is offered as an alternative to the linear representation of recordkeeping in the lifecycle model. Many find its expression dense and unapproachable, but it represents a holistic approach to recordkeeping independent of era, format and age of records. It encompasses both records management and archival practice thus providing a means of unifying the field of recordkeeping. This presentation uses approachable case study based examples to orient participants to the records continuum illustrating its utility as a thinking tool and a conceptual basis for approaching recordkeeping in the twenty-first century. | 2/25/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 130 | VideoBill Somerville: How Do You Find the Philanthropic Doorbell? (VIDEO) | There are 73,000 philanthropic foundations. How do you find intervention points with these folks? What makes your project fundable? What are some relevant areas of interest that foundations have? Libraries have a challenge in their hands in reaching out to young people, low-income and minority youth. Libraries have wonderful assets in their facilities, their imaginative programs, and their commitment to the community. We will explore all of this. | 2/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 131 | VideoWill Manley: American Libraries...Past, Present, and Future (VIDEO) | In evaluating and analyzing the role of libraries in American society, too much emphasis has been placed on how technology has developed and not enough attention has been devoted to how people have evolved. The mistake that many observers make today is seeing people as an extension of technology (which is understandable given the number of people with blue teeth sticking out of their ears) and not as human beings. | 1/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 132 | VideoBryan McCann: I'm a Reference Librarian...So How Did I Wind Up Here? (VIDEO) | After 15 years as a reference librarian in both public and academic libraries, Bryan made a transition to the information technology group at the Stanford Business School, where he’s been happily ensconced for the last 8 years. Our interview will explore the career choices and opportunities that led him to this point, the challenges of managing in a large academic organization, and what library school lessons are still relevant in the life of a "non-practicing" librarian. | 12/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 133 | VideoRick Moss: A Blending of Cultures: Museum Practice and Library Imperatives (VIDEO) | The merger of a private historical society with the Oakland public library in 1994 brought together two very similar, but fundamentally different, professional cultures. The administrative challenge has been to convince staff, using examples of best practice from both disciplines, that these two cultures can reach common ground and create a new paradigm for the seamless delivery of service to the public. | 12/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 134 | VideoRoberta Shaffer: Do You Want a Future with the Feds? (VIDEO) | Roberta Shaffer discusses career opportunities with the federal government. Documentation Download the accompanying files for this presentation (ZIP): http://amazon.sjsu.edu/slisPod/career/shafferFedsFA08/shafferFedsPDF.zip A captioned version of the presentation will be available on the SLIS Website soon. | 11/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 135 | VideoJennifer Devlin: Beacons of Sustainability: Libraries Meeting the 2030 Challenge to Carbon Neutrality (VIDEO) | Imagine a library that changed people's lives, not just through their access to information, but through their view of our place on this planet. Libraries, in their passion and precision for sharing information and for their place as the "heart" of our communities can also champion the role of sustainable living. Living sustainably requires a sea change, and libraries, new and old, can play a role in the adoption of that change. Through policy, practice and action libraries can be the of sustainability. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 11/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Devlin: Beacons of Sustainability: Libraries Meeting the 2030 Challenge to Carbon Neutrality (AUDIO) | Imagine a library that changed people's lives, not just through their access to information, but through their view of our place on this planet. Libraries, in their passion and precision for sharing information and for their place as the "heart" of our communities can also champion the role of sustainable living. Living sustainably requires a sea change, and libraries, new and old, can play a role in the adoption of that change. Through policy, practice and action libraries can be the of sustainability. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 11/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 137 | VideoDavid de Lorenzo: The Future of Special Collections Libraries in the 21st Century (VIDEO) | The Internet and the advent of born-digital items have had a significant influence on archives and special collections repositories in important and fundamental ways. The acquisition and preservation of artifacts and paper-based documents are no longer the sole raison d'etre. Traditional genre, such as posters, maps, correspondence, diaries, newspapers, photographs, etc. are now created and made available in electronic form only. This talk will focus on the effect such changes have had and what the future will bring to special collections in the areas of cataloging, access services, preservation, physical plant, staffing, and fund-raising. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 10/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David de Lorenzo: The Future of Special Collections Libraries in the 21st Century (AUDIO) | The Internet and the advent of born-digital items have had a significant influence on archives and special collections repositories in important and fundamental ways. The acquisition and preservation of artifacts and paper-based documents are no longer the sole raison d'etre. Traditional genre, such as posters, maps, correspondence, diaries, newspapers, photographs, etc. are now created and made available in electronic form only. This talk will focus on the effect such changes have had and what the future will bring to special collections in the areas of cataloging, access services, preservation, physical plant, staffing, and fund-raising. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 10/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 139 | VideoAmy Sonnie: SLIS Student on Publishing a Banned Book (VIDEO) | SLIS student Amy Sonnie discusses publishing a banned book as part of Banned Books Week. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 10/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Amy Sonnie: SLIS Student on Publishing a Banned Book (AUDIO) | SLIS student Amy Sonnie discusses publishing a banned book as part of Banned Books Week. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 10/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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C. James Schmidt: A History of Censorship (AUDIO) | SLIS faculty member C. James Schmidt gives and overview of the history of censorship as part of Banned Books Week. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 10/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 142 | VideoC. James Schmidt: A History of Censorship (VIDEO) | SLIS faculty member C. James Schmidt gives and overview of the history of censorship as part of Banned Books Week. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 10/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 143 | VideoDavid A. Tyckoson: The Future of the Library: Why Libraries Matter in Today's Networked Society (VIDEO) | Today's libraries are facing a wide range of pressures: from reductions in finances; to competition from bookstores, publishers, and the media; to the misconception that "everything’s on the Internet". This presentation offer a treatment of the history of the library and its role(s) in society, the functions that the library performs today, and projects the evolution of those functions into the future. Short answer — yes, the library will survive and thrive. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 10/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 144 | VideoSLIS Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) New Student Interviews (VIDEO) | SLIS instructor Dr. Patricia Franks interviews the first cohort of the SLIS Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) program. | 10/7/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 145 | VideoFall 2008 Director's Forum (VIDEO) | The SLIS Director's Forum is biannual event in which Ken Haycock, the School's Director, gives a summary about the current state of the SLIS Program. | 10/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fall 2008 Director's Forum (AUDIO) | The SLIS Director's Forum is biannual event in which Ken Haycock, the School's Director, gives a summary about the current state of the SLIS Program. | 10/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 147 | VideoKen Haycock: Library Leadership: Learning from the Business Bestsellers (VIDEO) | No time to read the latest books on leadership? Curious about what the research is saying this year about effective practices? Trying to separate the nutritious from the flavor of the month? Join Dr. Haycock in an overview of the latest works in management and leadership and their implications for leading yourself and your library. Find out what you can do to develop yourself and develop your organization. Designed for neophytes and veterans at all levels of the organization, both inside and out. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 9/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ken Haycock: Library Leadership: Learning from the Business Bestsellers (AUDIO) | No time to read the latest books on leadership? Curious about what the research is saying this year about effective practices? Trying to separate the nutritious from the flavor of the month? Join Dr. Haycock in an overview of the latest works in management and leadership and their implications for leading yourself and your library. Find out what you can do to develop yourself and develop your organization. Designed for neophytes and veterans at all levels of the organization, both inside and out. A captioned version of this presentation is available on the SLIS Website | 9/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 149 | VideoSarah Dudley: Law Librarianship Overview (VIDEO) | Ever wondered about working in a law library? Sara F. Dudley, law librarian, discussed careers in law librarianship on Monday, June 16th, 2008. | 6/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 150 | VideoPatrick Moloney: Correctional Librarianship Overview (VIDEO) | Patrick Moloney, Senior Librarian at the California Men’s Colony in SanLuis Obispo and an SJSU SLIS alumnus, came to SLIS on Wednesday May 28th to deliver a short presentation on what it's like to work as alibrarian in the California correctional system. | 6/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Loertscher and Robin Williams: Client-side information literacy: The challenge of a new century (AUDIO) | Williams and Loertscher will explore ideas of turning the teaching of information literacy from a Microsoft model of doing business into a more Google-like approach where the idea is not: if we build it they will come; to: If they build it, they will use it. It requires all of us to consider carefully the mirror image of our traditional approaches; a shift in thinking; but, one that is central to the role of what an information professional is in an information-rich and technology-rich world. | 5/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 152 | VideoMary George: So You Want to Be An Administrator... (VIDEO) | Moving from middle management to administration can be scary and challenging. The skill sets are vastly different and the view from the top can give even the seasoned branch manager a bit of vertigo. What you need for success is a plan, a mentor, and a bottle of aspirin. Learn how one Assistant Director is preparing to become a Director, one step at a time. | 5/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 153 | VideoJanelle Weaver: Open Access to Biomedical Literature (VIDEO) | Janelle Weaver is an Associate Editor for PLoS Biology, a peer-reviewed open-access journal featuring research articles of exceptional significance in all areas of biological science, from molecules to ecosystems. She describes the role of PLoS (Public Library of Science) in changing the landscape of publishing and provide an update on PLoS journals. Janelle will also address the PLoS peer review process and the advantages for faculty to publish in PLoS journals. | 5/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 154 | VideoGeorge Plosker: scitopia.org - Collaboration For More Successful Science And Technology Research (VIDEO) | At last year's national meeting of the Special Libraries Association, 15 of the world's leading science and technology societies announced the release of scitopia.org, a free web-based federated discovery tool that allows one-stop searching of their collected archives. The stated goal of the 15 societies, "increasing the efficiency and richness of science and technology research," will be discussed. This presentation will also include the development, content, technology and future plans of scitopia.org as well as its reception by the library community. | 5/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 155 | VideoMengxiong Liu: My Fulbright Experience in Uruguay (VIDEO) | In 2007, Mengxiong Liu received the Fulbright Senior Specialist Program award and completed her Fulbright trip to Montevideo, Uruguay in November, where she evaluated the library systems and information literacy programs at the British Schools. | 3/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mengxiong Liu: My Fulbright Experience in Uruguay (AUDIO) | In 2007, Mengxiong Liu received the Fulbright Senior Specialist Program award and completed her Fulbright trip to Montevideo, Uruguay in November, where she evaluated the library systems and information literacy programs at the British Schools. | 3/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 157 | VideoHeather Joseph: Open Access: What's New and What's Next? (VIDEO) | Heather Jospeh, Executive Director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), discusses the current state and potential advances in open access. | 3/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 158 | VideoDavid Loertscher and Robin Williams: How can librarians get back in the information game? (VIDEO) | The learning commons has been defined as a learning laboratory where books don't get in the way. In the face of digitalization and the dominance of Google, the question is, "How can librarians get back in the information game?" The idea of a learning commons is now being tried in a number of academic libraries and the idea is being discussed for school libraries. This lecture will go on the offensive to push the library into the center of teaching and learning K-20 in the areas of competing directly with Google, collaboratively building high-level learning experiences with faculty, making the learning commons a one-stop place for expert assistance, developing a 24/7/365 presence, and experimenting to build in the library models of the very best teaching and learning. We will join Andrew Keen in his book The Cult of the Amateur in examining the role of expertise in information but with the realization that we must aggressively push in different ways if we are going to keep this profession relevant. | 3/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Loertscher and Robin Williams: How can librarians get back in the information game? (AUDIO) | The learning commons has been defined as a learning laboratory where books don't get in the way. In the face of digitalization and the dominance of Google, the question is, "How can librarians get back in the information game?" The idea of a learning commons is now being tried in a number of academic libraries and the idea is being discussed for school libraries. This lecture will go on the offensive to push the library into the center of teaching and learning K-20 in the areas of competing directly with Google, collaboratively building high-level learning experiences with faculty, making the learning commons a one-stop place for expert assistance, developing a 24/7/365 presence, and experimenting to build in the library models of the very best teaching and learning. We will join Andrew Keen in his book The Cult of the Amateur in examining the role of expertise in information but with the realization that we must aggressively push in different ways if we are going to keep this profession relevant. | 3/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 160 | VideoCharles Harmon: Write It Right (VIDEO) | Charles Harmon, Vice-President at Neal-Schuman, gives several tips for improving writing in book proposal and article abstracts will be offered. | 3/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 161 | VideoCharles Harmon: From Idea to Print: Writing It Up (VIDEO) | Charles Harmon, Vice-President at Neal-Schuman, looks at the two major print arenas for publication in the LIS field: scholarly and professional books and journals. The difference between "scholarly" and "professional" media is described, and the various approaches to both venues are discussed. Guidance is given for contacting editors prior to submission and preparing initial e-mails and query letters for optimum response. Both financial consideration (fees for articles and royalties for books) and intellectual property consideration (copyright ownership, right of first publication, etc.) are described. | 3/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 162 | VideoJohn Dove: What could search engine designers learn from the reference interview? (VIDEO) | Query specifications by typical users are notoriously imprecise. And for many searches it is impossible to expect the user to fully and accurately specify what they are interested in. Because they do not know what is available for the asking, users cannot be expected to specify exactly what they want. Reference librarians have been developing a craft that, among other things, deals with this incomplete specification of desired results. What can search engine designers learn from prior art to improve query results? John Dove, CEO of Credo Reference, will contrast Google's vision of the future with one where reference librarians may be called upon to expertly modify online query systems in order to significantly improve query results for their users. | 3/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Dove: What could search engine designers learn from the reference interview? (AUDIO) | Query specifications by typical users are notoriously imprecise. And for many searches it is impossible to expect the user to fully and accurately specify what they are interested in. Because they do not know what is available for the asking, users cannot be expected to specify exactly what they want. Reference librarians have been developing a craft that, among other things, deals with this incomplete specification of desired results. What can search engine designers learn from prior art to improve query results? John Dove, CEO of Credo Reference, will contrast Google's vision of the future with one where reference librarians may be called upon to expertly modify online query systems in order to significantly improve query results for their users. | 3/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 164 | VideoKen Haycock: How to Think Like a Librarian (VIDEO) | Is there such a thing? Are there habits of mind uniquely applied by professional librarians? Are these intuitive or taught? How do they make a difference to the decisions we make, the actions we take, and the organizations we represent? Dr. Ken Haycock and Dr. Brooke Sheldon have just completed a book on the foundations of library and information science, beginning with "how to think like a librarian". Based on our research we perhaps need to add that this is not a humorous after dinner speech, or a defense of the "bunheads" but rather a clear explication of the basic principles of thinking like a professional librarian. | 2/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ken Haycock: How to Think Like a Librarian (AUDIO) | Is there such a thing? Are there habits of mind uniquely applied by professional librarians? Are these intuitive or taught? How do they make a difference to the decisions we make, the actions we take, and the organizations we represent? Dr. Ken Haycock and Dr. Brooke Sheldon have just completed a book on the foundations of library and information science, beginning with "how to think like a librarian". Based on our research we perhaps need to add that this is not a humorous after dinner speech, or a defense of the "bunheads" but rather a clear explication of the basic principles of thinking like a professional librarian. | 2/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 166 | VideoinsideSLIS: Spring 2008 New Student Interviews (VIDEO) | Dr. Anthony Bernier and SLIS student Paige Fujisue interviewed new students at the Spring 2008 Orientations in San José and Fullerton. | 2/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 167 | VideoDoug McDavid: Virtual Libraries - Real People (VIDEO) | Doug McDavid is the Executive Consultant with IBM’s Global Business Services and Almaden Research Lab. This presentation describes the business and learning to be done in virtual worlds, based on McDavid’s compelling interpersonal interactions including a serious approach to Second Life and its applications for global working collaborations. The presentation includes concepts such as the "presentation of self in everyday life," the surprising degree of the social nature of the experience with colleagues and peers, as well as meeting people outside the IBM community such as in the library, education and arts communities. | 2/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doug McDavid: Virtual Libraries - Real People (AUDIO) | Doug McDavid is the Executive Consultant with IBM’s Global Business Services and Almaden Research Lab. This presentation describes the business and learning to be done in virtual worlds, based on McDavid’s compelling interpersonal interactions including a serious approach to Second Life and its applications for global working collaborations. The presentation includes concepts such as the "presentation of self in everyday life," the surprising degree of the social nature of the experience with colleagues and peers, as well as meeting people outside the IBM community such as in the library, education and arts communities. | 2/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 169 | VideoJob Search Blast Off (VIDEO) | To conclude the SJSU Career Center Job Search Blast Off, Laurie Morgan, SJSU Career Center Consultant, presented a live webcast today for SLIS students and alumni. | 1/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Job Search Blast Off (AUDIO) | To conclude the SJSU Career Center Job Search Blast Off, Laurie Morgan, SJSU Career Center Consultant, presented a live webcast today for SLIS students and alumni. | 1/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 171 | VideoALASC Luminary Lecture: Susan Hanks (VIDEO) | Susan Hanks, SJSU SLIS graduate and President-Elect of the American Indian Library Association, discusses services for California's tribal libraries and communities. | 12/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ALASC Luminary Lecture: Susan Hanks (AUDIO) | Susan Hanks, SJSU SLIS graduate and President-Elect of the American Indian Library Association, discusses services for California's tribal libraries and communities. | 12/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 173 | VideoSLIS Forty for Forty Alumni Celebration (VIDEO) | SLIS celebrates its fortieth accreditation anniversary in 2008. During the past forty years, SLIS alumni have applied the knowledge, values, and skills they learned while in graduate school to make significant contributions in a wide range of library and information settings. The "Forty for Forty" celebration will honor the profound impact that SLIS alumni have had in both the public and private sectors. | 12/17/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 174 | VideoFall 2007 Director's Forum (VIDEO) | The SLIS Director's Forum is biannual event in which Ken Haycock, the School's Director, gives a summary about the current state of the SLIS Program. | 12/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fall 2007 Director's Forum (AUDIO) | The SLIS Director's Forum is biannual event in which Ken Haycock, the School's Director, gives a summary about the current state of the SLIS Program. | 12/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 176 | Video2007 Lazerow Lecture: Jane Dysart on Internet Librarians: Trends & Forward Focus (VIDEO) | Jane Dysart monitors trends across North America from her office in Toronto. She plans the annual Internet Librarian, Computers in Libraries and KMWorld conferences on both coasts, staying just ahead of the curve with the help of numerous mentors and colleagues. Ms. Dysart was manager of Information Resources for the Royal Bank before forming Dysart and Jones, a consulting firm focusing on strategic planning, knowledge management and service design. She is a former president of SLA, recipient of the John Cotton Dana Award, instructor at the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto and a member of the SLIS International Advisory Council. | 12/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2007 Lazerow Lecture: Jane Dysart on Internet Librarians: Trends & Forward Focus (AUDIO) | Jane Dysart monitors trends across North America from her office in Toronto. She plans the annual Internet Librarian, Computers in Libraries and KMWorld conferences on both coasts, staying just ahead of the curve with the help of numerous mentors and colleagues. Ms. Dysart was manager of Information Resources for the Royal Bank before forming Dysart and Jones, a consulting firm focusing on strategic planning, knowledge management and service design. She is a former president of SLA, recipient of the John Cotton Dana Award, instructor at the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto and a member of the SLIS International Advisory Council. | 12/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 178 | VideoA Conversation with Stacey Aldrich, Deputy State Librarian, California State Library (VIDEO) | Question and Answer format with Stacey Aldrich and SLIS Director, Dr. Ken Haycock. This presentation was recorded on Wednesday, 28 November, 2007 on the San José State University Campus. | 12/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Conversation with Stacey Aldrich, Deputy State Librarian, California State Library (AUDIO) | Question and Answer format with Stacey Aldrich and SLIS Director, Dr. Ken Haycock. This presentation was recorded on Wednesday, 28 November, 2007 on the San José State University Campus. | 12/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 180 | VideoLorcan Dempsey: Libraries in the new network environment (VIDEO) | Lorcan Dempsey is OCLC's Vice President for Research and Chief Strategist. He will give a thought-provoking presentation on the rapidly changing Web 2.0 environment and how libraries might dramatically shift their organizational and digital services models to align with these changes. | 12/3/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 181 | VideoDan Fuller: Can Statewide Digital Libraries be Sustainable in K–12 Environments? (VIDEO) | This presentation will review the results of the fifth annual K-12 Statewide Digital libraries survey. This has been an ongoing measurement of the offerings and changes since 2002. Specifically, Dr. Fuller will examine and discuss the sustainability of these statewide digital libraries and will assess their move from projects to accepted programs. | 11/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Fuller: Can Statewide Digital Libraries be Sustainable in K–12 Environments? (AUDIO) | This presentation will review the results of the fifth annual K-12 Statewide Digital libraries survey. This has been an ongoing measurement of the offerings and changes since 2002. Specifically, Dr. Fuller will examine and discuss the sustainability of these statewide digital libraries and will assess their move from projects to accepted programs. | 11/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 183 | VideoCathi Dunn MacRae: An Interview hosted by Dr. Anthony Bernier (VIDEO) | In her first public appearance since leaving the journal after serving ten years as Editor–in–Chief of VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates), the only independent professional journal for Young Adult Specialist librarians, Cathi Dunn MacRae is interviewed by SLIS faculty Dr. Anthony Bernier. MacRae comments on the state of YA Librarianship, her own career, and much more. | 11/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cathi Dunn MacRae: An Interview hosted by Dr. Anthony Bernier (AUDIO) | In her first public appearance since leaving the journal after serving ten years as Editor–in–Chief of VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates), the only independent professional journal for Young Adult Specialist librarians, Cathi Dunn MacRae is interviewed by SLIS faculty Dr. Anthony Bernier. MacRae comments on the state of YA Librarianship, her own career, and much more. | 11/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 185 | VideoHelen Partridge: Evidence based library and information practice? (VIDEO) | Evidence Based Practice (EBP) has recently emerged as a topic of discussion amongst professionals within the library and information industry. Simply stated, EBP is the process of using formal research skills and methods to assist in decision making and establishing best practice. Are library and information professionals ready for EBP? This presentation will consider the role of EBP in the library profession including the barriers that exist in engaging in EBP within professional practice. The presentation will provide the opportunity to discuss the challenge of fostering a culture of evidence based library and information practice. | 11/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Helen Partridge: Evidence based library and information practice? (AUDIO) | Evidence Based Practice (EBP) has recently emerged as a topic of discussion amongst professionals within the library and information industry. Simply stated, EBP is the process of using formal research skills and methods to assist in decision making and establishing best practice. Are library and information professionals ready for EBP? This presentation will consider the role of EBP in the library profession including the barriers that exist in engaging in EBP within professional practice. The presentation will provide the opportunity to discuss the challenge of fostering a culture of evidence based library and information practice. | 11/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ALASC Luminary Lecture: Jeremy Kemp (AUDIO) | Jeremy Kemp, SLIS Assistant Director for Second Life Campus, talks about Second Life and how it applies to library students, as well as how it can be used for outreach to Library communities. | 11/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 188 | VideoALASC Luminary Lecture: Jeremy Kemp (VIDEO) | Jeremy Kemp, SLIS Assistant Director for Second Life Campus, talks about Second Life and how it applies to library students, as well as how it can be used for outreach to Library communities. | 11/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 189 | VideoJane Light: The Changing State of Public Libraries (VIDEO) | Libraries face competitive pressures not primarily from other libraries but from online information resources, bookstores, and myriad other opportunities and demands for how people choose to spend their disposable time. Library customers have changing expectations about library service. Role of the public librarian is changing as the number of reference questions marked decreases. Although the mission of a public library is still valid, the service delivery methods and systems need to be improved and to be continuously responsive to changes in society in the communities we serve, and in the needs and expectations of our customers. | 11/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jane Light: The Changing State of Public Libraries (AUDIO) | Libraries face competitive pressures not primarily from other libraries but from online information resources, bookstores, and myriad other opportunities and demands for how people choose to spend their disposable time. Library customers have changing expectations about library service. Role of the public librarian is changing as the number of reference questions marked decreases. Although the mission of a public library is still valid, the service delivery methods and systems need to be improved and to be continuously responsive to changes in society in the communities we serve, and in the needs and expectations of our customers. | 11/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 191 | VideoJoe Matthews: Determining and Communicating the Value of Your Library (VIDEO) | This presentation will identify ways in which libraries can determine the value of the services that they provide and then communicate their value to the important stakeholders. Techniques that have been used by public, academic, school and special libraries will be reviewed and discussed. | 10/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Joe Matthews: Determining and Communicating the Value of Your Library (AUDIO) | This presentation will identify ways in which libraries can determine the value of the services that they provide and then communicate their value to the important stakeholders. Techniques that have been used by public, academic, school and special libraries will be reviewed and discussed. | 10/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Beth Gallaway: Gaming by the Numbers (AUDIO) | What is the average age of the gamer? How much money did the video game industry rake in during 2005? What percent of the population is playing games? How many libraries consider themselves to be supporters of video gamers? Why should librarians pay attention to video games, anyway? The numbers — and answers — may surprise you! Discover why video games matter to your library in terms of entertainment, culture, learning, literacy, and child/adolescent development in this overview of gamer statistics. | 10/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 194 | VideoBeth Gallaway: Gaming by the Numbers (VIDEO) | What is the average age of the gamer? How much money did the video game industry rake in during 2005? What percent of the population is playing games? How many libraries consider themselves to be supporters of video gamers? Why should librarians pay attention to video games, anyway? The numbers — and answers — may surprise you! Discover why video games matter to your library in terms of entertainment, culture, learning, literacy, and child/adolescent development in this overview of gamer statistics. | 10/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 195 | VideoApril Gage: Demystifying the Thesis Option (VIDEO) | You've made good progress at SLIS—that is, until you realize that you are heading toward the inevitable fork in the road: the e-portfolio or the thesis. As you approach the fork, a bespectacled person wearing tweeds cautions "WRONG WAY! TURN BACK!" and waves you toward the e-portfolio. What should you do? Take the e-portfolio path of least resistance? Or ignore the danger signs, thumb your nose at the tweed-clad nabob of negativity, and take the road less traveled? This presentation demystifies the thesis option. It will examine some of the real and perceived obstacles to pursuing a thesis, outline the process, recommend strategies for plotting a successful trajectory, and suggest how you might use your thesis to boost your career. | 10/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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April Gage: Demystifying the Thesis Option (AUDIO) | You've made good progress at SLIS—that is, until you realize that you are heading toward the inevitable fork in the road: the e-portfolio or the thesis. As you approach the fork, a bespectacled person wearing tweeds cautions "WRONG WAY! TURN BACK!" and waves you toward the e-portfolio. What should you do? Take the e-portfolio path of least resistance? Or ignore the danger signs, thumb your nose at the tweed-clad nabob of negativity, and take the road less traveled? This presentation demystifies the thesis option. It will examine some of the real and perceived obstacles to pursuing a thesis, outline the process, recommend strategies for plotting a successful trajectory, and suggest how you might use your thesis to boost your career. | 10/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lili Luo: Identification of Essential Chat Reference Competencies and Effective Training Techniques (AUDIO) | Chat reference is a reference conduit completely based on real-time electronic interaction. The fundamental principle stays the same across all reference services – assisting users in fulfilling their information needs. But when it comes to the process of how reference services are conducted, chat reference has set itself apart from email-based or face-to-face reference. The difference exists in so many aspects that general reference competencies need to be reexamined to ensure quality performance in chat reference services. A two-stage study was conducted to determine essential chat reference competencies and effective training techniques to deliver them. Findings from this study and how they could benefit the professional preparation for chat reference librarians will be discussed in the presentation. | 10/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 198 | VideoLili Luo: Identification of Essential Chat Reference Competencies and Effective Training Techniques (VIDEO) | Chat reference is a reference conduit completely based on real-time electronic interaction. The fundamental principle stays the same across all reference services – assisting users in fulfilling their information needs. But when it comes to the process of how reference services are conducted, chat reference has set itself apart from email-based or face-to-face reference. The difference exists in so many aspects that general reference competencies need to be reexamined to ensure quality performance in chat reference services. A two-stage study was conducted to determine essential chat reference competencies and effective training techniques to deliver them. Findings from this study and how they could benefit the professional preparation for chat reference librarians will be discussed in the presentation. | 10/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 199 | VideoALASC Luminary Lecture: Patty Wong (VIDEO) | Community Outreach can and should be as natural to libraries as collections or staff or programs and services. Creating collaborations with community leaders and agencies is an incredibly powerful way to develop one's community, extend and enhance the Library's work, build employee capacity and leadership, and generate advocacy. Together we'll explore the ideas of building community coalitions, searching for appropriate Library partners, creating opportunities, and learning what works, what doesn't and when it's time to look in another direction. | 10/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ALASC Luminary Lecture: Patty Wong (AUDIO) | Community Outreach can and should be as natural to libraries as collections or staff or programs and services. Creating collaborations with community leaders and agencies is an incredibly powerful way to develop one's community, extend and enhance the Library's work, build employee capacity and leadership, and generate advocacy. Together we'll explore the ideas of building community coalitions, searching for appropriate Library partners, creating opportunities, and learning what works, what doesn't and when it's time to look in another direction. | 9/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 201 | VideoinsideSLIS: Fall 2007 New Student Interviews - San Jose (VIDEO) | Students Anne Lee, Gilbert Lopez, Donna Izzo, Fen Liu, Johnny Marples and Tawnie Wilson were interviewed at the San José New Student Orientation. | 9/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 202 | VideoinsideSLIS: Fall 2007 New Student Interviews - Fullerton (VIDEO) | Students Cheryl Gibbs, Antonio Gonzalez, and Grace Viola were interviewed at the Fullerton New Student Orientation. | 9/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 202 Episodes |
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