Location: Annual Conference 2010

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tmuraski
Scheduling template for 2010 Breakout and Rountable Sessions
Dec 15 2009, 1:43 PM EST | Post edited: Apr 5 2010, 2:35 PM EDT
6/2 WEDNESDAY - following morning keynote
Breakout Session #1 (1-1:50)
1. David Lewis - "The Big Shift" - Keynote followup
2. Shelf Browsing with a Virtual bookshelf (LTCC)
3. UW Milwaukee Civil Rights Collection (DICC)
4. Assessment of User Services (USCC)

Breakout Session #2 (2-2:50)
1. Minds@UW/UWDC merger (DICC)
2. Xerxes (LTCC)
3. Chat, Texting, IM, SMS (USCC)
4. Librarians and Research Data (DICC)

Roundtable Session #1 (3:00-4:00)
1. Programming on a Shoestring (USCC)
2. Learning Commons Implementations/Collaborations (LTCC)
3. Blackwell to YBP (CRS)
4. Electronic Theses & Dissertations (DICC)

Roundtable Session #2 (4:00-5:00)
1. Circulation Supervisors (24x7 library, student managers) (USCC)
2. Mobile Computing in Libraries & Universities (USCC)
3. Efficiencies task force update (CUWL)
4. Resource Discovery Task force update (CUWL)

Reception 5:15 - 6:30 (WHS)

6/3 THURSDAY
Breakout Session #3 (1:00-1:50)
1.Forward (LTCC)
2. Illiad 8 (CRS)
3.UW System Shared Electronic Collection (CRS)
4. Digital Collections Tour (DICC)

Breakout Session #4 (2:00-2:50)
1. Favorite E-Resources module (LTCC)
2. Grants for staff development (DICC)
3. WILS- What's New and How do you like it?(CUWL)
4. Database Statistics (CRS)
5. BP Logix and other new techie tools (LTCC)

Roundtable Session #3 (3:00-4:00)
1. CUWL Distance Library Services Committee (USCC)
2. APIs for Voyager and other systems (LTCC)
3. Resource Delivery Working Group (CRS)
4. Database Exploratory Working Group (CRS)
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