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Marianne Hageman

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Hello!  I'm Marianne Hageman, and I'm a reference librarian at the University of St. Thomas Libraries in St. Paul, Minnesota.  This is my first CIL.  I am a subject liaison for business, economics, and journalism.  I did my first successful Captivate tutorial at the beginning of March, as a major snowstorm hit the Twin Cities.

 

Here is my preliminary schedule:

 

Saturday, April 14

  • Fly in from Minnesota, and find my hotel 

 

Sunday, April 15

  • My morning is free
  • 1:30-4:30 Tips and Strategies for Launching an IM Reference Service

 

Monday, April 16

  • 9:00 Keynote
  • 10:15 Planning & Implementing Library 2.0
  • 11:15 Building Collaboration, Communication, and Community Online
  • 12:00 LUNCH (no plans yet)
  • 1:15 Mashups/Remixing Info/Making Data Browsable OR Privacy/Security/Social Networking
  • 2:15 Cool Tools for Webmasters OR Millennials & the Library
  • 3:15 Information Design for the New Web OR Gaming in Libraries
  • 4:15 Social Bookmarking/Folksonomies OR Knowledge Services

 

Tuesday, April 17

  • 9:00  Keynote
  • 10:30 From Core Competencies to Learning 2.0
  • 11:30 Dynamic Instructional Content OR Comments in the Catalog
  • 12:15 LUNCH (no plans yet)
  • 1:30 Learning with Wikis and Blogs
  • 3:15 Podcasting Possibilities for Library Instruction
  • 4:15 Gaming & Learning OR Guiding Libraries Through Change

 

Wednesday, April 18

  • 9:00 Keynote
  • 10:30 Search Tips OR Trends in Mobile Tools
  • 11:30 Keeping One Click Ahead OR Catalogs/OPACs in the Future
  • 12:15 LUNCH (no plans yet)
  • 1:30 Improving Content OR Building Libraries in Virtual Worlds
  • 3:15 Federated Search OR Innovative Tools for Reference Service
  • 4:15 Book Search Engines Update OR Tech Freebies & Program Ideas

 

Thursday, April 19

  • Head for home

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