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IOLUG provides a minimum of two programs, or conferences, every year. These programs are on topics of interest to the online community in the State of Indiana, and frequently feature local experts and authorities, as well as the occasional national figure. Attendance as these programs is open to both members and non-members of IOLUG.

This page includes information on past programs, as well as notices of upcoming programs. If you have a question regarding IOLUG programs, or a suggestion for a topic, please contact someone on the Program Committee.


Hot or Not: Managing Your Digital Identity

iolugfall09 November 13, 2009
Plainfield Public Library

Have you Googled yourself lately? What do others see when they check you out? What does your Web presence say about you? The IOLUG fall program will focus on managing your digital identity and organizing your personal, professional, and organizational roles.

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Schedule

9-9:30

Registration—with continental breakfast.

9:30-9:35

Introduction to the day by Tom Smith.

9:35-10:30

Morning Keynote - Yes, You Are Speaking In Public: The Implications Of Building a Personal and Professional Online Presence (1 Technology LEU) - Jenica P. Rogers, M.L.S., Director of Libraries, State University of New York, Postdam, New York.

10:30-10:40

Questions

10:45-11:45

3 Breakout Sessions


 

Online Public Identities: The Unexpected Dangers (1 Technology LEU)
Jenica P. Rogers, M.L.S., Director of Libraries, State University of New York, Postdam, New York

 

Tips and Tricks (1 Technology LEU)
 

  1. New Friend Request: Managing Personal and Professional Contacts on Facebook - Jason Fields, M.L.S. Chief Operating Officer, Hancock County Public Library
  2. Search Engine Optimization Michael Witt, M.L.S., Interdisciplinary Research Librarian, Purdue University
  3. The Website with a Face: Digitally connecting to People Where They Are Richard Bernier, M.L.S. Reference and Electronic Services Librarian at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  4. Virtual Venues and Collaboration: Strenthening your staff and services using Facebook Misti Shaw, M.L.S. Music Librarian, Depauw University

   

Facebook Basics (1 Technology LEU)
Hands on computer lab on setting up Facebook and learning a few of the “ins and outs of social networking.  Twitter basic will also be integrated into this session. Daniel Nguyen, M.I.S, M.L.S.  Web Developer, Indianapolis Marion County Public Library and Bill Helling, M.I.S. Assistant Director, Crawfordsville Public Library

11:45-12:30

Lunch and Biz meeting

12:30-1:20

Afternoon Keynote - Organizational Digital Identity (1 Technology LEU) - Toby Greenwalt, M.S.L.I.S., Virtual Services Coordinator at Skokie Public Library

1:20-1:30

Questions

1:30-1:45

Break

1:45-2:45

3 Breakout Sessions


Funneling Social Media Feeds (1 Technology LEU)
Toby Greenwalt, M.S.L.I.S., Virtual Services Coordinator at Skokie Public Library

Tips and Tricks (1 Technology LEU)
 

  1. New Friend Request: Managing Personal and Professional Contacts on Facebook - Jason Fields, M.L.S. Chief Operating Officer, Hancock County Public Library
  2. Search Engine Optimization Michael Witt, M.L.S., Interdisciplinary Research Librarian, Purdue University
  3. The Website with a Face: Digitally connecting to People Where They Are Richard Bernier, M.L.S. Reference and Electronic Services Librarian at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  4. Virtual Venues and Collaboration: Strenthening your staff and services using Facebook Misti Shaw, M.L.S. Music Librarian, Depauw University

   

Facebook Basics (1 Technology LEU)
Hands on computer lab on setting up Facebook and learning a few of the “ins and outs of social networking.  Twitter basic will also be integrated into this session.

2:45-3:45

Panel on Personal Experiences with Digital Identity
Melissa Kiser, M.L.S, Information Technology Librarian, Allen County Public Library
Kayla Gregory, Libraries Marketing Associate, Purdue University.
Malissa Hostetler, Graduate Student in Library Science at IUPUI
Lisa Lobdell, Graduate Student in Library Science at IUPUI


Past IOLUG Programs


Spring 2009 - Next-Generation Catalogs: New Worlds to Explore. May 15, 2009.

Fall 2008 - Are You Open to Open Source? Free and Not Quite So Free Library Solutions. October 24, 2008.

Spring 2008 - Memory, Heritage, Visions: Digitizing Yesterday for Tomorrow. March 14, 2008.

Fall 2007 - Reaching Digital Natives and Immigrants: Library 2.0. November 2, 2007.

Spring 2007 - 25 Years of IOLUG: Looking Forward - Looking Back. May 4, 2007. IOLUG's 25th Anniversary Celebration.

Fall 2006 - Websites Th@ Work: User-Centered Design. November 17, 2006. Joint program with I-ASIS&T.

Spring 2006 - Wikis and Clickers and Casting: New Technologies in Library Instruction. May 19, 2006.

Fall 2005 - Digging Deep into Digital: Reports from the Trenches. November 18, 2005.

Spring 2005 - Marketing Your Library Services Via the Web. May 20, 2005.

Fall 2004 - SOS: Savvy Online Security. November 5, 2004.

Spring 2004 - Got Questions? Serving Up a Glass of New Technology. May 14, 2004.

Fall 2003 - Let's Get Digital. November 14, 2003.

Spring 2003 - Moving to Online Learning Environments. May 16, 2003.

Fall 2002 - Taking Your Web Site To The Next Level. November 15, 2002.

Spring 2002 - Meeting the Challenges of Information Access: Privacy, Freedom and Security. May 17, 2002.

Fall 2001 - How Do I Know What We Have? Linking You With Your Full Text Articles. November 2, 2001.

Spring 2001 - Steal This!: A Scenario-based Workshop on Copyright Issues in the New Millennium. April 27, 2001.

Fall 2000 - The Great "The Web is My Library" Debate: Must Libraries Provide All Services and Resources Through the Web to Survive? November 10, 2000.

Spring 2000 - Information Literacy: Sure, it includes teaching about the Internet, but there's so much more! May 5, 2000.

Fall 1999 - Electronic Reference Around the Clock: How Close Are We? October 22, 1999.

Spring 1999 - Juggling Journals: Print, Full Text, Electronic Journals, and Beyond. April 30, 1999.

Fall 1998 - Catching Up is Hard to Do. November 13, 1998.

Spring 1998 - As the Vitual World Turns: Repackaging your Reference Resources. Friday, April 24, 1998.

Fall 1997 - Byte, Book, & Manual: Web-Based Library Instruction. November 14, 1997.

Spring 1997 - Face to Interface: Improving Your Web Page Design.

Fall 1996 - Going Wireless. November 15, 1996.

Spring 1996 - Telecommunications Unleashed! Impact of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. May 10, 1996.

Fall 1995 - There's No Place Like Home Page!

Spring 1995 - CopyRight or CopyWrong?

Fall 1994 - Four Degrees of Separation: Linking Libraries to the World.

Spring 1994 - Information Superhighway: LEAPing Potholes.

Fall 1993 - The Internet: Path to the 21st Century. Joint program with IALA.

Spring 1993 - Looking Forward, Looking Back. IOLUG's 10th Birthday Party!

Fall 1992 - Document Delivery: Cost & Speed Issues.

Spring 1992 - Computer Security in Libraries & Information Centers.

Fall 1991 - Online in a Compact World.

Spring 1991 - Living in a Compact World.

Fall 1990 - Expanding Access to Information.

Spring 1990 - CD-ROM in the Round: Selection, Training and More.

Fall 1989 - Remote Access to Databases & CD-ROM Networks.

Spring 1989 - Educating the Information Professional.

Fall 1988 - Access Makes the Heart Grow Fonder.

Spring 1988 - IOLUG's 6th Birthday Celebration.

Fall 1987 - Future of the Reference Desk: How to Interface High-Tech & the Reference Librarian. Joint program with MFLA.

Spring 1987 - Joint program with IASIS.

 

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