There was no better place to honor this year’s Gale/Library Journal Library of the Year than at the Exploratorium on one of San Francisco’s piers overlooking the bay at sunset. As groups of b
At ALA, most of the major vendors present an update session on new products and developments.
Panelists at this session took turns discussing elements of instructional design in online or distance learning environments.
The next time I go to ALA's Annual Conference, I will make Ignite Sessions my top priority. The sessions I saw were full of laughter and thought-provoking information.
The Maker Pavillion in the 2015 ALA Annual Conference exhibits hall appears to have expanded not only in number of vendors but beyond displaying just 3D printers.
Internet Archive opened its doors to librarians visiting San Francisco for ALA 2015. Brewster Kahle, founder and chairman of the bo
If there was ever a question of whether library archives and special collections mattered to individuals beyond the elite scholar that was answered at ACRL’s Women and Gender Studies Section (WGSS)
On Saturday, June 27th, Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive led a lively session in which he talked about what the Internet Archive has been doing and where he thinks the project is going.
On Friday, June 26, at the ALA Annual Conference in San Francisco, the CRL PAN (Center for Research Libraries’ Print Archive Network Forum) held their meeting, to promote cooperative, strategic pre
Corinne Dedini, Online School for Girls, discussed personalized learning. This approach to instruction allows students to be self-directed through a course of materials on the research process.