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These are my notes from the Top Technology Trends session my few comments will be in italics so you know these are my thoughts not those of the speakers.
Sarah Houghton (in absentia)

Returning power over content to content owner and know it directly.
OCLC ILS - merger with RLG, OpenWorldCat, Red Light Green, solve the wealth of [...]

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Stephen Abram and Joseph Janes are participating in the debate regarding “Who Controls the Future of Search”, Roy Tennant is moderating the debate.
Six questions to debate:

Will search services offered by large commerical companies such as Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft replace the need for libraries

Janes - that’s a market decision. If the services are sufficiently powerful, [...]

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Arrived at ALA

I arrived in New Orleans yesterday late afternoon, after a long but pleasant drive with some folks from MPOW. After negotiating the one way streets to drop people off, I was glad to be out of the car and walking about. New Orleans isn’t really what I expected. There are some very cute parts that [...]

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I’m off to New Orleans tomorrow for ALA. I’ve been so busy this spring that until Monday I hadn’t really stopped and looked at the program to see what I might be attending. Besides the panel I’m participating in our course! After perusing the conference offerings, I found that there is a plethora of really [...]

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I’m participating at ALA in a panel discussion sponsored by LITA entitled “Next Stop Blogging: Building a Professional Blog for your Library”. My piece of the discussion will focus on four ways blog owner/creators can enhance and extend their weblogs: feedburner, creative commons license, tagging, and print and mobile stylesheets. Because I only have a [...]

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