Lots of Wj staffers have been out there on the road this month presenting on a wide variety of subjects. Some sessions have been WJ-centric and others related to specific Libraryland topics outside of just WebJunctionland. And while it isn’t the same as being there, we do have a couple little goodies from our sessions to share.
For starters, you can see several presentations (or at least truncated version of them) on this page:
Here is a link to the “text-y” part of the “Ubiquitous Computing and Library Features” session the Chris Peters (from Maintain IT) and I did at Internet Librarian. MaintainIT blogged the session here as well. Here is a picture of Chris and I working on this presentation. If you look closely you will see that Chris is pounding on the computer. Don’t worry, we got it all worked out by the time we gave the presentation. ![]()

I also did a session at the LITA Forum last week in Cincinnati and while copyright says “Don’t you put that entire presentation on the web, Mister!”, I did put together a little snippet which gets to the point of why we all work so hard, why our jobs are so important and why we are generally filled with what an especially endearing friend of mine likes to call “awesomesauce”.
If we didn’t see you at any of the myriad “Fall Conference Season” events out there in Libraryland, watch out! We’ll likely be bumping into you some time soon (and we promise it won’t make you want to bang on your computer too hard).
