Speaking of presentations…
May 12th, 2004Darlene Fichter is doing a video-conference for the MOLO Regional Library System entitled, “Using Weblogs to Promote Library Services: It’s Easier Than You Think”:
“What is a blog and how could this tool be used by your library? More and more libraries are using blogs to help market programs and services from publishing online newsletters, library construction news, links or new resources, and even areas for book discussion groups. Blogging software is free or inexpensive and easy to learn. Attend this videoconference to find out how blogs can help you produce instant content for your web site and market libraries and library services. This session will covers different types of blogs, popular free and low cost blogging services, as well as hot new software packages for blogging. It will offer advice and tips on getting started.”
While Darlene doesn’t have a weblog, she does have an RSS Feed to a Furl account with “links to cool tools, library info, web development, usability, blogging, KM”. Probably worth subscribing to. Darlene always has some neat stuff to share.


