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Internet Librarian 2007 has debunked the myth that you have to be a techie to attend; there's something for everyone! And as you'll see from the
gems highlighted in this Weekly Tip, you needn't attend the conference to benefit. This group (organizers, presenters, and
attendees) is committed to using social software tools of all kinds to get the word out. They've made many of the presentations
available on the web and have shared comprehensive session notes in blog posts.
The IL2007 Wiki directs folks to slideshare (a free tool for sharing presentations) where many of the presenters have posted their slides. The sessions have good clear
titles to get you to those sessions that have tips, resources, and links for exploring and implementing tools that help us
better serve our communities. In the near future, Information Today (the conference organizers) will be sharing additional
resources and presentations like they have in previous years.
The conference is probably the largest gathering of librarian bloggers, many who have posted notes on sessions. This labor
of love demonstrates not only their stellar note-taking skills, but their commitment to using tools to connect us with this
valuable information. Browse all the blog posts tagged with IL2007 on either Technorati or WordPress or take a look at the list of bloggers at IL2007 as listed on the InfoToday Blog. Just to give you a sense of what's available, here are a few of the presentations posted on the web, some paired with notes
from bloggers:
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WebJunction staffers and members who attended last week's Internet Librarian share some tips from the conference.
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