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Did you attend a LITA program at the 2008 ALA Annual Conference?

 

If so, please take a few moments to tell us what you thought of LITA's programming by completing an evaluation; your honest, candid answers will assist us in providing quality programs in the future. Click on the link below or copy and paste it into your browser:

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Please note, if you attended more than one LITA program, you will need to submit an evaluation separately for each program.

 

Visit the LITA Blog to read synopsis of and reactions to programs - podcasts of some programs are also available: http://litablog.org

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LITA Programs and Meetings locations [pdf]

LITA Programs and Meetings locations and descriptions [pdf]


LITA Preconferences
 

SOLD OUT Getting Started with Drupal
Friday, June 27, 2008, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Anaheim Public Library

Get up and running with Drupal 6 at this hands-on workshop. Learn what Drupal is, and how it differs from typical content management systems, along with an overview of changes and new features in this version. The training will include installing and configuring Drupal 6, understanding the Drupal workflow and terminology, setting up roles and permissions, basic site configuration, modules, adding content, using taxonomy to organize content, using blocks, and setting your site's look and feel. The workshop with also include a demonstration of some advanced tools that you can use to customize your site.

Speaker: Cary Gordon, President of the Cherry Hill Company

Datagrid Technologies and Libraries
Friday, June 27, 2008,  9:00 am- 5:00 pm
Disneyland Hotel, Frontier Room

This pre-conference will be a panel presentation featuring librarians and storage administrators from the UC San Diego Libraries and the San Diego Supercomputer Center that will cover various aspects of datagrid technologies for use in libraries. The group will cover the overall benefits of utilizing datagrid technologies with institutional repositories, digital libraries, and digital preservation systems within libraries and will look specifically at case studies of the UCSD Libraries and the SDSC based Chronopolis digital preservation data-grid. Most of the tools for these systems are open source and with very minimal instruction can become an important collaborative network for use with academic bandwidth such as the Internet2 Abilene network for sharing large collections of born-digital material and escaping proprietary hardware lock-in on large-scale or mass digitization initiatives.

Speakers:
Ardys Kozbial, UCSD
Declan Fleming, UCSD
David Minor, SDSC
Robert McDonald, SDSC
Chris Jordan, Grid Infrastructure Group, Texas Advanced Computing Center 

Library-wide IT Proficiency
Friday, June 27, 2008,  8:00 am- 5:00 pm

Disneyland Hotel, Dreams H

Library IT staff need to stay abreast of the technological advances that can enhance library operations and simultaneously help all library staff maintain a level of competence and confidence in not only using current IT resources, but also learning new ways of working smarter. Basic elements of end user education as well as enabling library staff with cutting edge technology awareness and use will be addressed. Key components include understanding end user needs, technology competency, effective intranets and cross-divisional self sufficiency programs.

Speakers:
Grace Sines, National Agricultural Library
Gary McCone, National Agricultural Library
Brenda Chawner, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Registration:
LITA Member $235                          
ALA Member $315
Non-Member $380

Visit the 2008 ALA Annual Conference registration page to register for these events

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Friday Evening with LITA
Friday, June 27, 2008


LITA 101: Open House

4:00 - 5:30 pm
Anaheim Convention Center, 213 D

LITA Open House is a great opportunity for current and prospective members to talk with Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) leaders and learn how to make connections and become more involved in LITA activities.


LITA Happy Hour

Mist Pool Bar at Hotel Menage
1221 South Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, 888-462-7275
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Please join the LITA Membership Development Committee and members from around the country for networking, good cheer, and great fun! Expect lively conversation and excellent drinks.
 
Hotel Menage is on the ALA Conference Shuttle Bus route.

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Sunday Afternoon with LITA
Sunday, June 29, 2008


Top Technology Trends
Hilton Anaheim, California Pavilion D

1:30 pm -3:00 pm

LITA Awards and Scholarships Reception
Hilton Anaheim, Pacific Ballroom A

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

LITA President's Program
Hilton Anaheim, California Pavilion D

4:00 - 5:00 pm  

“Isn’t it great to be in the library…wherever that is?"

It’s often said that today we have to run 3 libraries at once:  the library of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.  We run both the physical, visible library, and the one that exists beyond the walls.  This raises many questions of what a library is and encompasses, what it isn’t, where the boundaries lie, the impact on what we do and how we do it, what our clients want, how we serve them, and what kinds of librarians serve them.  This program will attempt to examine the full social and cultural constructs of libraries that moves beyond basic Web 2.0 and integrates patrons, librarians and resources in what should be a ubiquitous manner.  Join Joe Janes, associate professor in the Information School of the University of Washington in Seattle and columnist for American Libraries, keynote speaker along with members of the “It’s All Good” <http://scanblog.blogspot.com/> blogging group as the reactor panel for a lively exploration of possible futures.