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- | #"MLibrary 2.0: Generating Enthusiasm for 2.0 Technologies in the Academy." [http://www.educause.edu/content.asp?Section_ID=301 Educause Midwest Regional Conference 2008]. Laurie Alexander, Suzanne Chapman, and Julie Weatherbee. March 18, 2008.<br>The University of Michigan's MLibrary 2.0 staff development initiative combined theoretical frameworks and practical skills, enabling library staff to make connections between services, users, and technologies. This series far exceeded expectation and has prompted us as a community to try new things and see new possibilities. | + | #"MLibrary 2.0: Generating Enthusiasm for 2.0 Technologies in the Academy." [http://www.educause.edu/content.asp?Section_ID=301 Educause Midwest Regional Conference 2008]. Laurie Alexander, Suzanne Chapman, and Julie Weatherbee. March 18, 2008.<br>The University of Michigan's MLibrary 2.0 staff development initiative combined theoretical frameworks and practical skills, enabling library staff to make connections between services, users, and technologies. This series far exceeded expectation and has prompted us as a community to try new things and see new possibilities. [http://www.educause.edu/MWRC08/Program/13797?PRODUCT_CODE=MWRC08/SESS32 Link to session details and slide presentation] |
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Presentations by University of Michigan Library Faculty and Staff
In chronological order...
- "MLibrary 2.0: Generating Enthusiasm for 2.0 Technologies in the Academy." Educause Midwest Regional Conference 2008. Laurie Alexander, Suzanne Chapman, and Julie Weatherbee. March 18, 2008.
The University of Michigan's MLibrary 2.0 staff development initiative combined theoretical frameworks and practical skills, enabling library staff to make connections between services, users, and technologies. This series far exceeded expectation and has prompted us as a community to try new things and see new possibilities. Link to session details and slide presentation