LRSN forum

Yesterday I spoke at a forum for TAFE library folks, the annual LRSN forum. Thanks, Maeve, for the link. (I have no idea what LRSN stands for, but it doesn’t really matter here, I don’t think.)

Because I was somewhat anxious – my talk was the first plenary session (if I’d known that was what was intended I might have declined to speak!) – I didn’t pay much attention to the programme until I was at the event and it was far too late to start panicking. I learned a lot about what TAFE library folks are doing and thinking about – and enjoyed chatting to people. It was good to catch up with Kathryn, too. She also gave a presentation – a great, dynamic talk entitled Five Social Software Sites that Libraries Shouldn’t Ignore (I loved the monkeys! Take a look at the slides to see what I mean).

My talk was entitled Library Services 2.0. I haven’t decided whether I want to put it up yet (although it’s possibly up on the TAFE intranet). It’s very rough (what happens when you procrastinate and take too long to ponder) and I keep thinking I ought to refine it some more and elaborate bits.