The Future of the Catalog: Deconstruction or Reinvention?

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The Future of the Library Catalogue Dr. Thomas B. Hickey, Chief Scientist at OCLC What Difference a Good Tool? Using Endeca for a faceted catalog Emily Lynema, Systems Librarian for Digital Project at North Carolina State University Libraries The Catalog’s Future Karen Calhoun, Cornell University LibraryAmericanp

Finders, Seekers, Info Keepers: Connecting with Today’s Students

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Creating Chat Connections: E-valuating Virtual Reference Transcripts Marie Radford, Associate Professor at Rutgers University’s School of Communication, Information and Library Studies “The Library is a good source if you have several months.” Making the Library More Accessible Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Consulting Research Scientist at OCLCpenn

From DimDim to Boopsie: Getting Serious about TECHNOLOGY in Libraries

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Where in the Library is Carmen Sandiego: Lafayette College Library Open House Becomes Interactive Mystery Game  Rebecca Metzger, Reference and Instruction Librarian at Lafayette College Migrating to an Open Source Catalog: One Library’s Experience and How You Can Do It, Too Karen Kohn, Collection Development Manager at Arcadia University Teaching Infolit in Cyperspace: Jing and

Patron Driven Acquisitions: Collaborative Collection Development?

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Collection Development Adventures of a Small Consortium: CTW’s Shared eBook Project Lorraine Huddy, CTW Librarian for Collaborative Projects at Connecticut College, Trinity College and Wesleyan University Patron Driven eBook Acquisitions: Pulling Back the Curtain J. Brian Schoolar, Electronic Resources Librarian at Temple University Exposing E-lec-tron-ic-al Books Through Patrons’ Discovering Acquisitioning Scott R. Anderson, Information Systems