Library 2.013 Conference

Stay updated about this year's Library 2.013 Worldwide Virtual Conference! The conference is held online in multiple time zones and languages over the course of two days, and it is free to attend! The School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at San José State University is the founding conference sponsor. Save the dates! October 18-19, 2013.
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The Global Transformation of Libraries, LIS Education, and LIS Profession
In her keynote presentation titled, “The Global Transformation of Libraries, LIS Education, and LIS Professionals,” Dr. Sandra Hirsh summarizes the global and technical trends impacting all sectors of the library and information field, highlights the role libraries can serve as the technological and educational hub for their communities, and defines the new roles and skills that will be required of LIS professionals to help their organizations thrive in today’s global information market.
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Social Librarians: Library 2.013: The future of libraries in the digital age via images, tweets · created by Silvia K Spiva on Storify
2.013 Keynote and Distinguished Speakers
Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Coordinator Healthcare Information For All By 2015, Co-Director Global Healthcare Information Network Healthcare Information For All (www.hifa2015.org ) #lib2013
2.013 Keynote and Distinguished Speakers
Buhle Mbambo-Thata, Executive Director of Library Services, University of South Africa (UNISA) Positioning African Libraries for the Digital Age: Exploration of African Digital Library Initiatives #lib2013
SJSU President Mohammad Qayoumi's Welcome to Library 2.013 Conference
Welcome to Library 2.013 #lib2013 Message from SJSU President Mohammad Qayoumi
2.013 Keynote and Distinguished Speakers
Peter Morville, President of Semantic Studios is a Keynote speaker this year: "Inspiration Architecture: The Future of Libraries"
2.013 Keynote and Distinguished Speakers
Dr Jocelyn Cranefield, Senior Lecturer School of Information Management, University of Wellington - Keynote Presentation: "New Knowledge Brokers: The Invisible Influence"
2.013 Keynote and Distinguished Speakers
Keynote speaker spotlight: Ms Ellen Tise, Senior Director: Library & Information Services at Stellenbosch University
2.013 Keynote and Distinguished Speakers
Keynote speaker: Doris Samanez Alzamora, Director, Biblioteca Nacionel de Peru
SJSU SLIS Faculty Joins Library 2.013 Conference Presenters Group - SJSU | School of Information
See the list SJSU SLIS Faculty presenting at this yerar's Library 2.0 Conference!
The Value of Virtual Conferences
Dr. Sandra Hirsh, professor and director at the San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science, presented the value of virtual conferences during a poster session at the 2013 IFLA World Library and Information Congress General Conference and Assembly in Singapore. The infographic highlights the open and online Library 2.0 conference series.
SJSU SLIS Faculty Joins Library 2.013 Conference Presenters Group - SJSU | School of Information
Check out the SJSU SLIS faculty and staff presenting at the Library 2.013 Conference, including Dr. Michael Stephens, Jill Klees, Dr. Lili Luo, Beth Wrenn-Estes, Dr. Kristen Rebmann, Arglenda Friday, Dr. Patricia Franks, Dr. Michelle Chen and Dr. Chris Hagar
Keynote Presenters Span the Globe: No passports are needed to hear from thought leaders around the world at the Library 2.013 Worldwide Virtual Conference. The keynote presenters for this online conference have a truly international perspective about the future of libraries in the Information Age. You can join the global conversation on October 18-19, 2013. The conference is free and held via web conferencing. No registration required. Bookmark Library2013.com and plan your conference schedule.
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Become a Library 2.0 Conference partner! You must be non-commercial and primarily or substantively focused on libraries, librarians, librarianship, or library programs. Partners will actively promote the conference to their membership and network, and encourage participation as well as presentations and submissions.