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Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries October Conference – Wrapup

October Conference Wrap-up - Roy Tennant Roy discusses the salient points from each talk. Wikis: Creating Collaboration in Libraries Wikis are a low-threshold way to collaborate. Doesn't need to be…
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Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries October Conference – Mystery Topic

Staying Informed by Bill Garrity, Dartmouth University "Being geeky doesn't make us losers." We all have personal requirements for how we get information. Bill doesn't want to have to go…
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Dartmouth Conference – Emerging Mobile Technologies for Libraries

by Gabriel Rios, University of Alabama, Birmingham Mobile devices are another way to get content into the hands of our patrons. Types of mobile devices - PDAs/Smart Phones, Cell phones,…
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Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries October Conference – Podcasting Panel

Our Content, Their Device: Three Uses of the iPod - Sarah G. Wenzel, Columbia University The librarians at Columbia University have developed library content that can be used on an…
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Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries October Conference – RSS Panel

Using RSS to Promote Scholarly Publications - Ken Varnum, Tufts University RSS stands for real simple syndication. It's an xml-based data format for syndicating content. Way to send a title,…
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Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries October Conference – Keynote

I just got home last night from California around 8:30 PM and am now, at what was 6:10 am for me yesterday, sitting at Dartmouth at a terrific conference they…
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