Access Talk: Collapsing Green Zotero Dialtone Geeks

Attached is a PDF from my 10-minute thunder talk today. The name amalgamates one word from each of its five sections.

The five sections were, in order:

  1. Wither dialtone? - an update from last year's talk I gave with Jeremy Frumkin, mentioning COinS progress and unAPI
  2. Zotero - a heads-up to go try it
  3. Collapsing interfaces - why not obliterate the lines between metasearch and resolvers?
  4. Library Geeks - a selfish podcast plug
  5. Green librarianship - why not try this marketing angle? And what's *your* information footprint?

I have audio recorded, too, and presuming the quality suffices I'll mix it in to a slidecast soon.

[Updated 2006-10-20]: er, scratch that. iMovie now seems to make slidecast-making harder than it should be. The audio is attached if you want to follow along with the slides. Just listen for the pad-taps. :)

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slidecast

Try profcast. I've had good luck with it and it's much simpler than dealing with iMovie or Garageband.

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