I had a very good time at the 2014 Computers in Libraries conference, learned a lot, and had a lot of great conversations with colleagues. I blogged throughout the conference, and thought an aggregate index of links to each of my session notes would be very helpful.
Others blogged throughout the conferences — lists of those people can be found:
Monday, April 7, 2014
- Day’s schedule from the conference program
- Video archive of David Weinberger’s Keynote: Hack Libraries: Platforms? Playgrounds? Prototypes? video archive
- My Keynote Notes
- Weathering the Storm in the Virtual Library notes
- Enabling Innovation (brainstorming session) notes
- Libraries & the Big Picture: Facts, Trends, & Next! notes
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
- Day’s schedule from the conference program
- Video archive of Mary Lee Kennedy’s Keynote:Â Hacking Strategies for Library Innovation
- Solving Common Issues With Innovative Collaboration (ebook and local music projects) notes
- Stop Being Generic: On Demand & On Target notes
- Library Data Mashups notes
- Building High Performing Teams notes
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
- Day’s schedule from the conference program
- Video archive of Mike Lydon’s Keynote: Hacking Library Spaces and Tactical Urbanism
- My Keynote notes
- Hackers in the Library notes
- Community Impact Tactics & Recognition notes
Next year’s conference (the 30th one!) is March 23-25, 2015 in Washington, D.C.