Archive for June 6th, 2006

The Importance of Knowing Whom You’re Interviewing

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Imagine this scenario: You go to a television station for a job interview. Someone walks into a room and calls your name. You follow. The next thing you know, you’re being interviewed on live television about a topic tangential to your specialty. You start thinking it might be a mistake, especially when you realize the [...]

Two More June Speaking Engagements: Another at SLA & Organizer’s Collaborative

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

If you habitually check my sidebar, you might have noticed two more speaking engagements pop up on the list. On Wednesday, June 14, at 3 pm at the Special Libraries Association Annual Conference, I will be on the panel Sharing Conference Knowledge: SLA06 Debrief. On Saturday, June 17, I’ll be speaking on a panel about [...]

Derek Willis’ SLA Annual Conference Session about Technology in the Newsroom

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Derek Willis, a news researcher known for his ability to use and adapt technology, describes his conference session on Newsliblog as a conversation with others based on his ideas “… about using technology to improve reporting and research in the newsroom.” It happens on Tuesday, June 13, at 7:30 am. It sounds like something I [...]


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