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Why Openness Matters: Creating slides and notes using nonproprietary software (lightning talk)

Session Abstract

Library workers have always recognized the importance of the free exchange of information, and have often championed open protocols. Why then do we persist in using proprietary tools like Microsoft Word and Powerpoint to document and share ideas? This session will talk about open data interchange formats and how you can use them in your day-to-day work.

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We talk a good game, but too often fail to back that up with our actions. How much can we lose, and how much have we lost already, by putting so much of our documentation and history into proprietary document formats? Why do we continue to depend on Microsoft Word, with its purposefully obfuscated format, or on Powerpoint, an unindexable mess? This session will do a bit of ranting, and then, thankfully, proceed to practical tips on creating and disseminating documentation in formats like Markdown and reveal.js.

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Created October 10, 2013 18:43
My presentation proposal for Library Technology Conference 2014

Holistic Tech: Harness Your Library's Data Fetish to Solve the Right Problems

Session Abstract

Libraries have jumped on the User Experience bandwagon of late, rethinking our tools and services with a new focus on patron needs. But we still see things differently than our patrons. Where we see discrete services supporting our larger mission, patrons only see a confusing website. Without a holistic view, we spend our time solving the wrong problems.

Fortunately, we have everything we need locked up in data silos. In this presentation, I'll talk about how to get that data out of the dark and make it a powerful tool in reshaping your library's commitment to service.

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