Please add topics you hope to discuss at the 2009 Unconference.
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- Locating and Targeting Continuing Education to meet specific workplace goals
- What do we need to change in libraries before we are ready for Open Source library applications - funding? staffing? Are they worth using anyhow?
- Creating a library Wiki
- Putting the science back into library science: running simple library science experiments to expand knowledge of how to run your library.
- Mobile access now! How can we reach users on their cell phones now that they're mini-computers?
- Are state/regional campaigns like the one in NJ and the one in Wyoming helpful for libraries? What sort of campaign would be helpful? What PR works for your library, and what PR do you wish you had?
- How libraries are using videos on YouTube and other media/social media websites to promote their libraries? How has this changed in the last few years? What do we see in the future?
- The future of libraries: What do libraries need to do to prepare for the future? How will patrons use libraries in the future?
- Let's do 23 things together! notes
- Are there "dead-end" technologies that libraries should abandon? What are they, and how can we leave them behind?
- Creating robust and engaging library tutorials for the college credit course or a library website. What are folks doing to promote engagement? notes
- New and effective ways to help train student/part time help.
- Library Learning Tools (creating and getting buy in), notes
- Getting adults to understand more Web 2.0 tools and how to use them to make their lives easier.