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NEKLS Tech Day 2013: Innovation Presentation
Presentation Resources
- Download Slides (PDF, 1 slide per page) – very large file, 71 MB; I recommend downloading the file
- Download Slides (PDF, 4 slides per page) – large file, 69 MB; I recommend downloading the file
- Reading/Links printable list (PDF download)
- Reading/Links list, online version through Diigo
NEKLS Tech Day 2013: Innovative Programming Discussion
Programming brainstorm list! (it’s alphabetical and combined from all the groups who participated; I only eliminated two obvious duplicates; otherwise, there wasn’t much cross-pollination between all the groups. Thanks for sharing these out!)
Managing Professional Information Overload (NEST Retreat)
“Struggling to keep track of all the content you need to read, watch, listen to, and share professionally to stay up-to-date, but can’t manage it all? Learn about five free, online tools, including Evernote and Diigo, that can help you manage professional information overload.”
These are the resources from a presentation I gave at the NEKLS NEST Retreat on October 6, 2011.
- PDF of Slides + Notes
- Information Overload List on Diigo (an on-going resource list that includes all
Managing Professional Information Overload (SWKLS Tech Day)
“Struggling to keep track of all the content you need to read, watch, listen to, and share professionally to stay up-to-date, but can’t manage it all? Learn about five free, online tools, including Evernote and Diigo, that can help you manage professional information overload.”
Managing Professional Information Overload (SWKLS Version)
These are the resources from a presentation I gave at SWKLS Tech Day on September 16, 2011.
- PDF of Slides + Notes
- Information Overload List on Diigo (an on-going resource
Managing Professional Information Overload (NEKLS Workshop)
“Struggling to keep track of all the content you need to read, watch, listen to, and share professionally to stay up-to-date, but can’t manage it all? Learn about five free, online tools, including Evernote and Diigo, that can help you manage professional information overload.”
These are the resources from a presentation I gave at the NEKLS Summer School Librarian Workshop on July 14, 2011.
- Information Overload List on Diigo (an on-going resource list that includes
