SLA Tech Blitz Program 11/29/11 |
Program Invitation and Registration
2011 SLA Tech Blitz: Hi-Tech on the Horizon
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
4:00-6:00 pm
The Ohio Room, The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati
Rookwood Tower
3805 Edwards Road, Suite 500
Cincinnati, OH 45209-1948
Admission:
SLA Members - $10
SLA Non-Members – 15
Students/Unemployed - Free
Presentation:
Hi-Tech on the Horizon presented by Glen Horton
Libraries are evolving. New technologies are changing the needs of our users and driving libraries to provide new services. Glen will highlight the hot technologies on the horizon and discuss how they are impacting libraries and our lives.
Glen Horton recently became the Digital Services Manager for Campbell County Public Library in Northern Kentucky. He is currently building the library's digital branch and implementing online programming. Glen previously served as the Technology Coordinator for SWON Libraries where he spent eleven years training and providing technology assistance to libraries.
Panel Discussion:
Mary Jenkins, Hamilton County Law Library
Jen Evert, American Financial Group
Ted Baldwin, College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Cincinnati
These three librarians will discuss how they successfully implemented emerging technologies in their own libraries. Find out what was successful for them, as well as what went wrong along the way.
Featuring presentations by:
Barnes & Noble
LexisNexis
Giveaway:
One Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch E-Reader
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
4:00-6:00 pm
The Ohio Room, The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati
Rookwood Tower
3805 Edwards Road, Suite 500
Cincinnati, OH 45209-1948
Admission:
SLA Members - $10
SLA Non-Members – 15
Students/Unemployed - Free
Presentation:
Hi-Tech on the Horizon presented by Glen Horton
Libraries are evolving. New technologies are changing the needs of our users and driving libraries to provide new services. Glen will highlight the hot technologies on the horizon and discuss how they are impacting libraries and our lives.
Glen Horton recently became the Digital Services Manager for Campbell County Public Library in Northern Kentucky. He is currently building the library's digital branch and implementing online programming. Glen previously served as the Technology Coordinator for SWON Libraries where he spent eleven years training and providing technology assistance to libraries.
Panel Discussion:
Mary Jenkins, Hamilton County Law Library
Jen Evert, American Financial Group
Ted Baldwin, College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Cincinnati
These three librarians will discuss how they successfully implemented emerging technologies in their own libraries. Find out what was successful for them, as well as what went wrong along the way.
Featuring presentations by:
Barnes & Noble
LexisNexis
Giveaway:
One Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch E-Reader