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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.


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You CAN take it with you: Libraries Moving into Mobile
May 14, 2010 Registration starts at 9:00 am, Business Meeting @ 9:30 am
Indiana Wesleyan University, Indianapolis Education Center, North, 3777 Priority Way, Indianapolis, IN

Morning Keynote
Jason Griffey, Head of Library Information at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His latest book, Mobile Technology and Libraries is due out in April, 2010.

The Future is Mobile

Throughout the world, the majority of people who have access to the Internet are not using a computer. They are relying on their cell phone as their primary interface for listening to music, watching television, reading books, communicating with friends, and finding answers. The mobile phone has become, over the last 10 years, the method by which people interact with information around the world. As phones become more and more capable, fewer and fewer people find that they need their computer on a day to day basis to stay in touch with their infosphere. Libraries need to be informed about these changes, as well as looking forward and preparing for the future of information interaction.

This presentation will examine the current state of the mobile world and why it's important to libraries, attempt to project what that world might look like in 3-5 years, and suggest ways in which libraries can be active participants in the mobile revolution.

Afternoon Keynote
Courtney Greene, Missy Roser, Beth Ruane, Chanitra Bishop, and Carrie Donovan. Courtney Greene is Instruction and Online Learning Librarian from Depaul University. Missy Roser is Reference and Instruction Librarian from Depaul, Beth Ruane is Outreach and Reference Librarian from Depaul University. Chanitra Bishop is the Instruction & Emerging Technologies Librarian at Indiana University Bloomington. Carrie Donovan is the Head of Teaching & Learning at the Indiana University-Bloomington Libraries.

Low Cost, High Yield: Going Mobile with What You’ve Got.

Tight budgets, limited staff: sound familiar? Funding constraints don't have to limit your institution's ability to remain flexible and dynamic in the face of the constantly moving target of emerging mobile technologies and applications. In this session, attendees will be presented with case studies detailing how two institutions—a private urban university and a large, flagship campus of a state university—responded to the evolving technological needs of different user populations with a pragmatic approach. The presenters will compare and contrast their experiences, focusing on identifying low-cost opportunities to expand service by evaluating entry points for an academic community, and later assessing the impact of these additions. The session will discuss how to build on your strengths and expand services strategically by layering on top of established offerings: expanding reference opportunities through IM and SMS reference; establishing a mobile-optimized library website and OPAC; integrating library outreach and marketing into all aspects of public services; blending handheld technology into library instructional initiatives; and incorporating location-specific services that leverage what mobile does best. Since we hear daily in the news that the mobile market will only continue to grow, libraries need to position themselves to stay abreast of the latest developments and connect with our users at their point of need.

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Schedule
9:00-9:30

Registration

9:30-10:00

Business Meeting

10-11:15

“The Future is Mobile” Jason Griffey

11:15-12:15

“How Friendly are Library Websites and Databases?”

  1. “What Does Your Library Website Really Look Like?” - Bill Helling, Assistant Director and Head of Reference (former Systems Librarian) for the Crawfordsville District Public Library
  2. “Research on the Go: Accessing Library Databases via Mobile Devices” - Richard Bernier, Reference and Electronic Services Librarian at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
12:15-1:00

Lunch and mobile computing show and tell

1:00-2:15

“Low Cost, High Yield: Going Mobile with What You've Got” Courtney Greene, Missy Roser and Beth Ruane, from DePaul University, Chanitra Bishop and Carrie Donovan from Indiana University Bloomington

2:15-2:30

Break

2:30-3:30

“What Has Worked and What Hasn’t: 2 Case Studies”

  1. “IMCPL Mobile, It’s Nothing Special” - Daniel Nguyen, Web Developer at the Indianapolis Marion County Public Library
  2. “Experimenting with Mobile Apps in Reference Work: 90 Days with the iPod Touch” - Jason Fields, Chief Operating Officer at the Hancock County Public Library

3:30-4:00

“Evergreen Indiana's Current and Future Features” Catherine Lemmer from the Indiana State Library

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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