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PLEASE TAG YOUR MEDIA FROM THIS CONFERENCE WITH: libcampks08
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**your con-ed credit!** we will send the attendance list to the State Library so that you will get your credit for attending. Thanks for coming!
Overview
Library Camp Kansas is a library unconference that will be held March 19, 2008 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hale Library on Kansas State University's Manhattan campus. Participation is open to anyone who is interested in dialogue and conversation about customer-friendly libraries, library 2.0 and how we can all improve our services and organizations to meet the needs of our communities.
How does it work?
At the start of the event, all the participants will meet together to brainstorm and choose the specific topics to be discussed during the break-out sessions. Then, once the schedule is set, participants will be free to attend whichever sessions interest them. Each session will have a facilitator who will start a discussion and encourage sharing and brainstorming. IIf there are any topics you think should be discussed in the break-out sessions, you can also post them ahead of time to the Discussion Topics page.
For more details about the event, please visit the following pages:
Registration is free! Check out the invitation to participate and register today!
**your con-ed credit!** we will send the attendance list to the State Library so that you will get your credit for attending. Thanks for coming!
Overview
Library Camp Kansas is a library unconference that will be held March 19, 2008 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hale Library on Kansas State University's Manhattan campus. Participation is open to anyone who is interested in dialogue and conversation about customer-friendly libraries, library 2.0 and how we can all improve our services and organizations to meet the needs of our communities.
How does it work?
At the start of the event, all the participants will meet together to brainstorm and choose the specific topics to be discussed during the break-out sessions. Then, once the schedule is set, participants will be free to attend whichever sessions interest them. Each session will have a facilitator who will start a discussion and encourage sharing and brainstorming. IIf there are any topics you think should be discussed in the break-out sessions, you can also post them ahead of time to the Discussion Topics page.
For more details about the event, please visit the following pages:
For coverage of other library unconferences visit the other library unconferences page.
- Unconference Details (agenda, list of what will be provided and what you should bring)
- Lunch options (list of establishments within walking distance of Hale Library)
- Location, travel, and parking (maps, directions, and parking information)
Registration is free! Check out the invitation to participate and register today!
