ALA MidWinter Internet Demo - Call for volunteers

wake at wln.com wake at wln.com
Tue Dec 19 21:48:29 EST 1995


     
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     Are you an Internet evangelist? Do you thrill to the prospect of 
     introducing newbies to the wide range of information available on the 
     Internet? Do you have interesting lists of Internet resources to share
     with other librarians?
     
     If any of these questions are true and you will be at the American 
     Library Association midwinter conference in San Antonio, January 20
     through 22, 1996, you need to volunteer to present an Internet demo in 
     the ALA Internet Demo room. Demos will be presented using a live 
     Internet connection with either Macintosh or Windows software, 
     including the latest WWW browsers and other graphical interfaces.
     
     Following are some topics which have been presented at other Internet 
     room demos. Rather than pre-assigning topics to particular timeslots, 
     I am requesting that you tell me what you would like to talk about, 
     and what timeslot(s) you would be available to present a demo. Please 
     list your preferred timeslot and at least one alternative timeslot to 
     assist with scheduling. If you would be willing to present on more 
     than one topic, please list alternative topics in order of preference.
     
     Remember, everyone wants to talk about the World-Wide Web, so offers
     for presentations on OTHER topics would be greatly appreciated.
     Intermediate or advanced topics are also popular, as long as you
     describe your intended audience clearly. Topics from the information
     service provider's side have been frequently requested, but difficult
     to locate speakers for, such as WWW site management, listserv setup
     and ownership, etc.
     
     Potential topics:
        General Internet Introduction
        Children's & Young Adult Internet Resources
        Reference Tools on the Internet
        K-12 Internet Resources
        Federal Government Info Resources
        Business Resources on the Internet
        Medical Resources on the Internet
        Writing PERL Scripts for WWW
        HTML Tags and Editing Tools
        Archie, FTP, and Major Archive Sites
        Internet Search Tools: Archie, Veronica, Jughead, and WAIS
        World-Wide Web Search Tools Compared
        SLIP and PPP: Using GUIs with Dialup Connections
        Interactive Information Spaces using MOOs
        Managing your World-Wide Web Sites
     
     Presentations on specific commercial products or individual library 
     systems are NOT appropriate for this venue.
     
     Please send a short description of your presentation, outlining 
     specific resources and topics to be covered. Include a two-sentence
     "advertisement" for your session, with audience level indicated.
     Topics need to be covered in an hour, leaving time for audience 
     questions. If you wish to distribute handouts, plan for 50 people, 
     and note that there are NO photocopying facilities on site.
     
     If you need to connect your laptop to the video display or you have 
     other special presentation needs or plans, specific descriptions of 
     your plans should be included in your proposal, and you must schedule 
     time to test the demo room equipment in advance of your presentation. 
     The demo room equipment may not be able to accomodate some specific 
     presentation configurations.
     
     The timeslots that are available include (please refer to timeslots by 
     number in any correspondence):
     
      1) Sat. Jan. 20 10:30am - 11:30am
      2) Sat. Jan. 20  1:30pm - 2:30pm
      3) Sat. Jan. 20  3:00pm - 4:00pm
      4) Sun. Jan. 21  9:00am - 10:00am
      5) Sun. Jan. 21 10:30am - 11:30am
      6) Sun. Jan. 21  1:30pm - 2:30pm
      7) Sun. Jan. 21  3:00pm - 4:00pm
      8) Mon. Jan. 22  9:00am - 10:00am
      9) Mon. Jan. 22 10:30am - 11:30am
     10) Mon. Jan. 22  1:30pm - 2:30pm

     If you are interested in presenting a demo, please send an email 
     message to:  wake at wln.com   before Friday, January 5th at 9:00pm PDT
     indicating your topic and timeslot preferences. 
     
     Include your name, job title, library affiliation, and email address 
     as part of the *BODY* of the message to aid future communications.
     Please include a short paragraph describing your experience with 
     Internet demonstrations or training.
     
     Initial topic and timeslot confirmations will be sent as soon as 
     possible after January 7, so you can begin preparing presentations.
     A complete final schedule emailed to presenters and various listservs 
     by Monday, January 15.
     
     *************************************** 
     Kate Wakefield, Internet Svcs. Manager 
     WLN  PO Box 3888  Lacey, WA  98509-3888 
     800-DIAL-WLN  or  360-923-4065 (direct) 
     wake at wln.com  or  vraptor at wln.com
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