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SJRLC, CJRLC, HRLC and
Infolink present
Webinar
Flickr for Librarians
Friday, April 16, 10-Noon
Cost: $10
Led by Nicole Engard, author of
What I Learned Today
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When telling your
story...
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Pictures are everywhere;
we see pictures of people in ads, magazines, and business websites, but
not very often on library websites.
Including
photos from library events and of the library staff helps give the
library a more human feel.
Flickr is an online photo-sharing site that can help you store
your library images and publish them to your site. This workshop will
walk you through signing up for Flickr, uploading images, managing
images with sets and collections, tagging images, mapping your photos
and much more.
By the end of this session you’ll be ready to sign up for a Flickr
account for you library and start sharing pictures.
About our presenter:
Nicole Engard
is a a librarian, open source evangelist, blogger, writer,
teacher, dog lover and overall technology enthusiast. She
is well known for her popular blog,
What I Learned Today
where she writes about technology issues
for libraries and her work with Koha and open source issues in
libraries. In 2007 she was named one of Library Journal's
Movers & Shakers and has published several articles on
technology and libraries.
2 CEU Credits will
be awarded for for this workshop
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PARTICIPATE
Registration:
Click here to register
BEFORE THE WORKSHOP
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Date/Time: April 16, 10-Noon
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Presenter:
Nicole Engard
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Cost: 10$
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Platform: iLinc (see
instructions/help for iLinc)
DAY OF THE WORKSHOP
AFTER THE WORKSHOP
Archive/Resources: A
recording of webinar and all resources will be available on our
Resources Page
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NOTE:
Cooperative Services are now being managed by Infolink.
Please contact them with questions or requests for service.
It has been a
sincere pleasure serving you!
-Peter |
If you need to contact us regarding SJRLC business after
8/27/10 please call 856-575-1390 or email Karen Hyman at
hyman@sjrlc.org
or Peter Bromberg at
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