From “No Shelf Required” by Sue Polanka:
“Last month I posted a link to a survey about interactive online reference features. The survey was used to gauge the interest in 30 different interface features, ranging from video and sound to course packs, Web 2.0 features, and sharing materials. The results of the survey were used [...]
Read More... →Below are links to Sue Polanka’s No Shelf Required blog entries covering her eBooks Preconference at the 2009 Charleston Conference.
Charleston eBook Preconference – eBook standards session
More ebook preconference presentations – Workflow & Cataloging Issues
More ebook preconference presentations – eBook readers in libraries
Read More... →From Sylvia Miller, Director of “Publishing the Civil Rights Movement” at the University of North Carolina Press.
The Charleston Conference – Top Ten Thoughts
http://lcrm.unc.edu/index.php/2009/11/12/the-charleston-conference/
4 Principles for E-book Discovery & Visibility
http://lcrm.unc.edu/index.php/2009/11/18/4-principles-for-e-book-discovery-visibility/
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Read More... →Charleston Conference Attendees are cordially invited to attend a public talk on Wednesday evening at the College of Charleston campus.
Fabric + Thread = JAZZ!
Dr. Marlene O’Bryant-Seabrook will present the colorful and expertly-crafted quilts that are visual tributes to South Carolina bandleaders and ensemble musicians who became well-known during the jazz [...]
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