Thursday, February 17, 2011

There is still time to register for the Handheld Librarian IV Online Conference

The most cost-effective professional development series for libraries continues next week with "Handheld Librarian IV" - an online conference on February 23 & 24, 2011. HHLIV features keynotes by digital information pundits Peter Brantley, Jeremy Kemp and Lee Rainie and 20 additional sessions focused on mobile library services.

The cost is only $69 to interact with impressive speakers and collaborate with colleagues from around the globe - and you participate from your desk! Attend with your entire team for only $99! There is still time to register by visiting: http://www.handheldlibrarian.org/

The Handheld Librarian IV online conference features highly interactive live sessions, as well as recorded content and relevant resources. Presenters will cover a broad range of topics that highlight current, evolving and future issues in mobile library services. HHLIV  also has program track with presentations by graduate library students.

Program tracks include:

•   e-books
•   location-based social networking
•   augmented reality
•   twitter
•   apps
•   device and OS trends
•   QR codes
•   reference
•   mobile trend spotting
•   mobile technologies impacting society
•   web/app development best practices

The complete program is available on the conference website at:

http://www.handheldlibrarian.org/program

The Student Presentations are here:

http://www.handheldlibrarian.org/student-presentations-ii


Sponsored by TAP Information Services and LearningTimes, this is the 12th in a series of unique events designed to bring high-quality, collaborative, professional development experiences to libraries - at the lowest possible cost. Thousands of library and education professionals have participated in previous events.

Note: if you can't be there for the two full days, you may access individual session recordings for 6 months after the conference.

For more information and registration visit:

http://www.handheldlibrarian.org/


We hope to see you there!

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