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Council of Federal Libraries Fall Seminar

July 27th, 2005

One of the side-effects of my publishing a blog over the past 5 years has been the opportunity to travel around North America (nothing in Europe…yet) and speak to library groups on various topics, most of which focus on keeping current and technology. This year has been especially busy.

I am thrilled to be taking part in the Council of Federal Libraries Annual Fall Seminar on September 14th. The theme of the day will be “Ahead of the Digital Wave: Transforming Services, Building Communities,” a topic of great interest to me. Ian E. Wilson (Librarian and Archivist of Canada) will be speaking on “Collaboration and Transformation in the Public Sector - Convergence and Challenges in the Digital Age.”

I’ll be one of the speakers (chatting about weblogs, RSS, and other forms of keeping current) and will be moderating a panel on DRM. If you in the Ottawa vicinity (or plan to be on Sept 14th), why not attend what hopes to be a very educational and exciting event.

The preliminary agenda and registration materials are now available.

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