So the kickoff to the Summer of MLibrary 2.0 was really fun today. I got to hear talks by Peter Morville and Kristin Antelman (whose name I am spelling correctly now) and give my own rambly talk about 2.0 stuff. The website for their summer project is really nifty if you haven’t seen it already. The site has a main lib 2.0 page, a list of events (hey there’s me!) and their 13 Things page which outlines some of the things they’ll be doing this summer. My slides and notes and links are on this page. Special thanks to Dave “Superman” Carter for inviting me, and Robyn Cleveland for her superb logistical assistance.
Now I’m hanging out at the Ann Arbor District Library catching up on my digital world and looking forward to having mac and cheese with Superpatron before heading to the airport. Next week I am giving a few short talks on social software for New Hampshire librarians and parents, then I’m done with travelling until… later. Anyone who is coming through Vermont is encouraged to stop by, I’d love to return some of the hospitality I’ve gotten on the road these past few months.
Here’s one post from someone who liveblogged my talk, let me know if there are any others floating out there.
Thanks for coming, Jessamyn – it was great to hear you speak! Since you mentioned LibX in your talk, I can’t resist a plug: we do have a UM edition available.
Hey, I enjoyed your talk this morning at the MLibrary 2.0, along with all the other folk. I’m excited about all the stuff at U-M. I signed up for everything! Thanks again…