2010-2011 Webinar Archives
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2010-2011 Season Webinars
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May 19, 2010
1:00 p.m. to 2:30 pm EDT |
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Getting Started with Online Conferencing
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SPEAKERS: Laura Quinn
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A Webinar on Webinars! "Getting Started with Online Conferencing" was held May 19, 2010 as a kick-off to the series. The webinar was sponsored by CALL/ACBD.
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Watch the Archived Version HERE This webinar is for CALL Members only but does NOT require a second password ! |
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August 26, 2010
1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. EDT |
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The Elevator Speech: Justifying and Promoting our Libraries
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SPEAKERS: Farida Karim
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“Google organizes the world's information and makes it universally accessible and useful.” Every touch point of your brand creates an impression on your customer. But what is it? How do you corral your brand? How do you express it? Effective brands are defined succinctly and competitively in a single sentence. Your statement needs to express what is different about you and why it matters. It should be short enough to write on the back of a business card and definitive enough to describe the brand's purpose.
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November 23, 2010
Time 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm EST |
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Cost-Saving Measures in the Library
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SPEAKER: Joan Rataic-Lang
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Cost cutting measures in libraries include difficult decisions on hard costs as well as the more elusive costs of staff time, processes and procedures. Balancing requirements with expenditures is a constant challenge for anyone responsible for a budget, much less trying to accommodate a shrinking budget. This presentation will arm the listeners with best practices and insights gained from a former law librarian who oversaw a major cost cutting project in a law firm library.
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December 7, 2010 Time 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm EST |
| The Unified Theory of Everything (in Information Policy) |
| SPEAKER: Jacob Glick |
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A simple insight -- the policy debates in Canada over the last two years around net neutrality, Canadian content online, copyright reform, the digital TV transition, the future of local TV and anti-spam legislation are all reflections of a single technological and business transformation: the convergence of everything to the open internet. This convergence has led to unparalleled innovation, consumer choice and competition. Policy should seek to protect and promote the open internet rather than distort it to protect existing business models or technologies. Join us for a tour of “The Unified Theory of Everything (in Information Policy)” led by Jacob Glick, Google's Canada Policy Counsel.
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Watch the Archived Version HERE This link leads to a password protected page. Passwords are available to all registered participants. Please contact info@callacbd.ca if you forgot the password. |
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January 25, 2011
Time 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm EST |
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Next-Gen Integrated Library System
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| SPEAKER: Steve Lastres |
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The presentation begins with an overview of the benefits ROI of Next-Gen ILS solutions, which have a direct impact on delivering improved client services. Through case studies of various Next-Gen ILS features, including customizations and third-party integration solutions deployed at an AMLAW 100 law firm library, the presenter will show how technical services librarians can take a more proactive role as enablers of Knowledge Management and technology initiatives, resulting in improved client services and more efficient utilization of library professionals and paraprofessionals.
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Watch the Archived Version HERE
This link leads to a password protected page. Passwords are available to all registered participants.
Please contact info@callacbd.ca if you forgot the password.
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March 22, 2011 Time 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm EST |
| Classroom in the Cloud: Course Reserves Project at McGill University |
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SPEAKERS: Maryvon Côté Diane Koen |
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Following from Stephen Lastres’ presentation, where he showed us the innovative use of his ILS to enhance Knowledge Management at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, we present Maryvon Côté and Diane Koen from the McGill University Library. They will be presenting the virtual casebooks and course readings available to students through the Course Reserve module of the library catalogue. Leveraging features of Quicklaw, CanLii and HeinOnline, McGill students are able to access required readings without printing large volumes of paper.
Don’t work at a university library? How can you adapt McGill’s innovation to assist your clients with current awareness, in preparing client newsletters, or other applications which may arise? |
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Watch the Archived Version HERE
This link leads to a password protected page. Passwords are available to all registered participants.
Please contact info@callacbd.ca if you forgot the password.
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