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The Future of Libraries - free panel discussion on American Libraries Live

  • 09 Jan 2014
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • webinar -- see description for details
  • Listen live! The Future of Libraries, free panel discussion on American Libraries Live

Tune in for a lively discussion about the future of libraries on Thursday, January 9, 2014, 2:00-3:00pm Eastern. In this American Libraries Live episode, a visionary panel discusses the challenges and changes they anticipate in libraries in the near and distant future. 

David Lee King, digital branch and services manager at the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library will lead the panel which also includes:

• Marshall Breeding, Library Technology Consultant, Speaker and Author
• Buffy Hamilton, Librarian at Norcross High School in metropolitan Atlanta, Library Technology Writer and Speaker
• Bohyun Kim, Digital Access Librarian at Florida International University Medical Library
• Joseph Murphy, Director of Library Futures, Innovative Interfaces

You can register for this episode so you get email reminders at http://goo.gl/1p5dpV . Pre-registration is not required to attend. You can also attend by simply going towww.americanlibrarieslive.org at the time of the event. If you’re unable to attend live, this event will be recorded and available at www.americanlibrarieslive.org shortly after it concludes.

With thanks to Innovative Interfaces for generously sponsoring this episode. Innovative Interfaces is dedicated to providing leading technology solutions and services that empower libraries and enrich their users worldwide. You can keep up with Innovative on CEO INN-Sights - a blog maintained by the company's CEO, Kim Massana - at blog.iii.com.

AL Live is the popular free streaming video broadcast from American Libraries, covering library issues and trends in real time as you interact with hosts via a live chat and get immediate answers to your questions. With the help of real-time technology, it’s like having your own experts on hand. Find out more, including how to catch upcoming episodes, at http://www.americanlibrarieslive.org .



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