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Camtasia Studio Screen Recorder for Demos, Presentations and Training - 0 views

  • With the smartest screen recording tools on the planet, Camtasia Studio makes everything from training videos to PowerPoint presentations to lectures look better, reach more people, and pack more punch.
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Library Angst - 0 views

  • If we believe all the hype and rhetoric then we are essentially Information & Knowledge Professionals [1]in an Information & Knowledge Society[2] with an Information & Knowledge Economy [3]during the formative years of the Information & Knowledge age[4].
  • This manifesto is intended to propose that we do just that; that as students, faculty and staff we transform SLIS and create the kind of utopian digital learning organization that we all supposedly advocate. Let us apply the Web 2.0, Library 2.0, social networking, knowledge management principles that we are all in training to implement in society at large. Let us engage in the manifestation of a vision we all allegedly maintain:
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LibrarianInBlack: IL2007: How to Lose Your New Tech Librarians & Tech Training - 0 views

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    This humorous post list items that contribute to negative working environments for tech-savvy library  professionals.
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bib.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object) - 0 views

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    This podcast, from Dave Lankes, explores "reference authoring" or the concept of turning reference outputs (i.e. interviews, interactions, research, training programs, etc.) into new products, particularly as it relates to digital reference and the resulting document creation (i.e. transcripts, pathfinders, knowledge base created by software, etc).


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iLibrarian » Librarian's Guide to Zombie Survival - 0 views

  • The folks at Common Craft have whipped up this excellent training film on surviving a zombie attack.
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Catalogs, Card-and Other Anachronisms, by Karen Coyle - 0 views

  • When you contemplate the sheer artifice of the card, it's a wonder that library users have managed to adopt the library view of the bibliographic universe, and often without any formal training. And although we have progressed beyond the card catalog to online catalogs, we are still working within some of the constraints of that technology. For the sake of our users it would be a good idea to decide to leave the card behind us, once and for all.
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YouTube - RFID and Me - 0 views

  • Short library training video explaining what RFID is, how it works, and how to tag an item using RFID.
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