March 11, 2008

Links to Presentations

It’s been a crazy cou­ple of weeks, but I’ve had the plea­sure of giv­ing a flurry of pre­sen­ta­tions that I promised atten­dees I’d link to from here. I love that the Illi­nois edu­ca­tors I spoke to at the end of Feb­ru­ary were just as enthu­si­as­tic as the Dutch librar­i­ans who attended my pre­sen­ta­tions in the Nether­lands. Thank you to every­one who came to them all and helped make this a very spe­cial time for me.

I’m still upload­ing pic­tures from the Nether­lands trip on Flickr, but I will def­i­nitely post about the amaz­ing Delft and Ams­ter­dam libraries I had the great for­tune to visit (spe­cial Flickr sets to appear online soon).

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5:55 am Comments (8)

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  1. I really was impressed of your pre­sen­ta­tion on “Tag­ging” on March 7th. in The Hague. Slide after slide trig­gered me
    to acknowl­edge the (grow­ing) impor­tance of tag­ging. It sup­ports to my opin­ion the exchange of “thoughts” and to get notice
    of other person’s “asso­ci­a­tions made” and “ideas” with­out (phys­i­cally) know­ing them. It pro­vides enough ‘food for thoughts’
    and another way of gen­er­at­ing input to the devel­op­ment of con­cepts on “com­mu­ni­ca­tion and shar­ing knowl­edge” by means of
    (unstruc­tured) infor­ma­tion and (struc­tured) data.
    That is what it did to me — thanks a lot!

    Comment by Harold P. — March 11, 2008 @ 10:39 am

  2. Hey Jenny,

    It was nice to have you and Eli around here! I loved the pre­sen­ta­tions of both of you.
    Plenty of col­or­ful pics you made. Vis­i­tors see other things than we :-)

    And just won­der­ing: a pod­cast was being made too. Was that for the ALA?

    Enjoy a well deserved rest!

    Edwin

    Comment by Edwin — March 11, 2008 @ 11:58 am

  3. Thank you both! It was such a plea­sure to be back in your won­der­ful coun­try. Thank you for com­ing to the conference.

    Comment by jenny — March 11, 2008 @ 8:24 pm

  4. Edwin, I don’t know who made the pod­cast. Erik and Jaap might know, and I’m sure the video will be avail­able at some point. It was great to see you again!

    Comment by jenny — March 11, 2008 @ 8:25 pm

  5. Hi, Kathryn Deiss made the pod­cast. At least she inter­viewed me and some other librar­i­ans. Check http://tinyurl.com/3bdzrf

    Didn’t talk with you but enjoyed your pre­sen­ta­tion.
    Did you like our ‘fri­eten’? ;-)

    Comment by Danniëlle — March 12, 2008 @ 3:53 am

  6. Thanx for inspir­ing me and I guess many oth­ers. You inspired me to write my first eng­lish post­ing ever, espe­cially for you, Eli and Brigitte.
    http://blogger.xs4all.nl/ritanila/archive/2008/03/06/358895.aspx says waaaaaauw. That’s it.
    The other post­ing is in dutch alas… http://blogger.xs4all.nl/ritanila/archive/2008/03/06/358908.aspx

    Hope to see you some­time in our library in Rot­ter­dam.
    Greet­ings again from the Nether­lands
    Rita Niland

    Comment by Rita Niland — March 12, 2008 @ 7:33 am

  7. […] har nu lagt ut länkar till sina långa pdf-presentationer från några av de senaste föreläs­ningarna. Man mis­sar naturligtvis en del av sam­man­hanget när […]

    Pingback by Jenny Levine - presentationer « Spelbiblioteket — March 13, 2008 @ 5:07 am

  8. The pre­sen­ta­tion was fantastic.….…thanks so much

    Comment by Vectorpedia (Rick) — March 14, 2008 @ 2:57 am

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