Reference Renaissance Panel now on Blip
August 18th, 2008I’ve uploaded the audio of the Reference Renaissance panel to Blip.tv so folks can stream it, rather than having to download it.
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"Virtual Dave" Lankes is an associate professor at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies. Click here for biographical information.
@Jill_HW What does "off the table" mean for the acronym? # 2009/11/18
Calling all Future Science Librarians: Below you’ll find a link to a flyer for new program getting started at Syr... http://bit.ly/2i94lk # 2009/11/16
Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?: A very funny and very insightful talk. I think it has a lot to say a... http://bit.ly/3x94A0 # 2009/11/14
@millerlibrarian I got the Kindle 2. not the bigger one. I love it. # 2009/11/12
@millerlibrarian which Kindle did you get? # 2009/11/12
@librarythingtim Absolutely. Anything to further the conversation. # 2009/11/10
@librarythingtim I love Screenflow! # 2009/11/10
@librarythingtim For me answer is LT is collection of people's collection. lib is the lib's collection. # 2009/11/10
@librarythingtim Great video. I really like you blog post on this. I agree.Question for you, why LT tagging going nuts and lib is not? # 2009/11/10
@librarythingtim Hey, ho. Not aggressive at all. Twitter not good with emotion. I was just hoping to continue the conversation. # 2009/11/10
I’ve uploaded the audio of the Reference Renaissance panel to Blip.tv so folks can stream it, rather than having to download it.




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