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Technology Conference at Princeton

I went to the conference last week at Princeton - Technology and Library Services: Meeting Today's Users' Needs. CUNY's Beth Evans, Rhonda Johnson & Kate Lyons participated. The theme is similar to this year's LACUNY Institute. There was an interesting discussion on labeling - net gen's, gen X , baby boomers, etc. I think, especially within CUNY, that we serve many different populations so we need to find a balance with our services. What ever happened to inter-generational communication?

The sessions from the conference were recorded and these audio recordings, along with the PowerPoint presentations, are now available on the symposium website,

http://library.princeton.edu/conferences/techlibservices/agenda.php.

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posted by Tess Tobin on Thursday, March 22, 2007