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Table Talks

Tuesday, 11:30 - 1:00

Want to participate in a fun, interactive discussion group that is designed to stimulate conversation and discussion among those attending? If so, check out the Table Talks!

Table Talk—Meet OKLAHOMA LIBRARIAN editor Janet Croft

Meet Janet Croft and bring your ideas for future articles or ways to improve the newsletter.

Speaker: Janet Brennan Croft is Head of Access Services at the University of Oklahoma Libraries. She is currently the editor of Mythlore and Oklahoma Librarian.

Of interest to all.

Table Talk—Presentation Session

Sponsor: University and College Division

Come and see what your colleagues are up to: brief presentations on both research and practical applications that have originated in their libraries, including papers, short demonstrations, and projects. These can include power point slides and/or posters, and each will be 10 minutes in length.

Of interest to academic librarians.

Table Talk—Reaching Out With Podcast Kits

Sponsor: Information Technology Roundtable

In 2007 Tulsa Community College's Learning Resource Center began making available podcasting kits and a small recording space for faculty to make their own podcasts. We will discuss what the kits contain, where the recording rooms were located and how instructors used podcasting.

Speaker: Nathan Bomer, Learning Resource Center and Electronic Resources Coordinator, Tulsa Community College. In addition to his interest in distance learning, information literacy and the effective use of technology, Nathan is also a sometimes blogger at www.dynamiclibrarian.blogspot.com and he has at least four readers.

Of interest to academic and school librarians.