To see abstract and presenter information simply click on the session title. The sessions have been grouped by streams to better identify workshop subject areas.
Streams
Management/ Professional Development
Open Access
Social Media/ Mobile Devices
Special Collections
Technology/ Digitizing Collections
User Relationships
Poster Session
8:00am-9:00am: Conference Registration
9:00am-10:00am: Opening/Morning Plenary & Welcome Remarks
Social Knowledge Management in an Academic Research Environment - A Case Study
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Quality, service, price - pick any two: managing research collections in turbule
Getting Ready for the Mobile Web
Students working with us - not for us
10:40am-11:10am: Coffee Break
Ground floor lobby of Carr Hall
P.L.O.T.: Playing and Learning Online Together
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Building a BlackBoard community at the reference desk
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Instant access: streaming audio in the University of Toronto's Music Library
Digital curb cuts: A new way to think about what we do
Bringing Information Literacy to Forefront: A New Conceptual Model for Access
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Knowledge maps as an innovative tool for traditional tasks
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Encouraging Serendipity in Academic Libraries
Twitter in the Academic Library: A Window into Applied Environmental Work?
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Lunch: Poster Sessions and Round Table Discussions (optional)
Lunch in Madden Hall in Carr Hall
Poster Sessions in Carr Hall Lobby
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Voices from the Community as Agents in Change
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Tri-Campus Scholarly Communication Working Group : Making the Invisible Visible
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Innovating with Drupal: From Static Website to Dynamic Communications Tool
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The Holy Grail: Working Together to Build Student Engagement
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Green initiatives within the University of Toronto Libraries
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Successful E-Publication Seeks Warm Web 2.0 Technology to Build a Future Together
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Library Services for Mobile Students
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Music Library Resources on the Front Line: A Three Year Case Study of Integration
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Bend and Stretch: Pushing the Limits of the Traditional Academic Library
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Who Should Pay for Open Access?
From Print to Digital: Collection on the Handover of Hong Kong's Sovereignty
FADIS: Embracing Change and Interoperability in 2010
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First Impressions, Outreach, Marketing and Relevance in the Engineering and Computer Science Library
2:55pm-3:25pm: Coffee Break
Ground floor lobby of Carr Hall
Professional Development for 21st Century Librarians
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Social Approaches to Student Outreach
MyMedia: UTL's Rich Media Delivery and Storage System
How to say NO to the library user
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4:00pm-5:00pm: Closing/Afternoon Plenary
5:00pm-6:00pm: Closing Reception