Monthly Archives: August 2007

Because it’s Friday

Whatcha doin? Can I type too? Originally uploaded by Constance Wiebrands. … here’s a picture of me and Paco, taken one evening this week. I was trying to blog and he was trying to help me. I am really looking forward to this weekend. It’s M’s birthday tomorrow! We’re going to the circus! Oh, and [...]

Web 2.0 – an Australian library’s experience

The third invited speaker on Monday was Kate Sinclair from Flinders University Library in Adelaide. For Kate the Web 2.0 journey has been somewhat torturous in parts, circuitous, and definitely not linear continuing (there’s always new shiny stuff to investigate) fun Flinders has used a range of Web 2.0 technologies: podcasts – these have been [...]

E World Order: The NLB Experience

The second of the three invited speakers at the Elsevier LibraryConnect seminar was Mr. Wan Wee Pin from the National Library Board of Singapore. He gave a very interesting talk about what the National Library Board has been doing to improve its services, and what it plans to do in the near future. For Wan [...]