Googlization of the Libraries 2

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Like Men in Black and Toy Story, the sequel to Googlization of the Libraries is going to be a good one. It is taking place on March 14 and I'm sorry that I won't be able to make it. In fact, there are going to be 3 follow up sessions to the first one. This next one will cover:

We have asked six subject specialists to share case statements describing characteristics of users in the sciences (Bonnie Osif and John Meier), social sciences (Carol Wright and Helen Sheehy), and arts & humanities (Henry Pisciotta and Eric Novotny). After very brief presentations on these three groups of users, we will spend the majority of our time discussing the similarities and differences between the user groups, and identifying how we can effectively meet their needs now and into the future.

Many of us are doing some sort of dance with Google. Even if you aren't working in direct support of the library you may be surprised at how relevant this discussion will be to anyone in IT at Penn State.

If you are interesting in attending, you'll need to register by sending an email to Deb Ellenberger.

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