A hot room, three guests and 40 minutes. These are the ingredients of another steaming live episode of This Week in Libraries from the Bibliothekartag in Berlin. Mace Ojala and Jukka Pennanen talk about their cycling unconference and Dr. Hannelore Vogt tells us more about the use of social media and gaming in libraries.
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Can Library Automation Systems save libraries? Did you see the last Oprah show? Are we all moving into the Cloud?
These are some of the topics we talk about on this week’s show.
Marshall Breeding’s Automation Marketplace 2011 Report can be found here.
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The Business & IP center of the British Library is one of the innovations Nigel Spencer talks about in episode 41 of This Week in Libraries.
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At Erwin Blom’s first visit to the Amsterdam Public Library, we talk to him about social media, keeping things local and the gamification of services.
And we give away a copy of Kathy Dempsey’s book: The Accidental Library Marketer.
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After the DBUPDATE 2011 conference we talk to library marketer Kathy Dempsey about true marketing, ebooks, the Harper Collins case, QR and much much more.
You can find Kathy online at: www.librariesareessential.com
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“Innovation is dirty” says Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, serial internet entrepreneur. We talk about setting up a business, ebooks and the white rabbit.
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In this bonus episode This Week in Libraries is on the red carpet of the famous “Boekenbal” in Amsterdam. Boekenbal is celebration of the written word organized by the CPNB. A yearly gathering of authors, publishers and LIBRARIANS!
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Live recording from Internet Librarian 2010 in Monterey where we discuss the benefits of video in librarywork with Loida Garcia Febo, David Lee King and Michael Porter.
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Liam Wyatt (on Wikipedia) , Nathan Yergler (Creative Commons), James Crawford (Google Books)
And of course Jonathan Purday (Europeana) are the names we interview on this episode of This Week in Libraries
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