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David’s Current Speaking Schedule

by davidleeking on August 22, 2008

As usual, I’m a bit busy this fall doing the speaking thing… and I’m really excited about it! I’m trying out a couple of new presentations and doing some first-time “fly over large bodies of water” trips – should be a blast.

Here’s where I’ll be:

September 16: Library Camp 2008 @ Allen County Public Library
I love the Library Camp concept – a bit looser, a bit messier… and a whole lot more interaction and learning. And Allen County’s a great library – it’ll be fun to talk with them! Here’s what I’m talking about there:

  • Managing the Digital Branch
  • Mashing Up Our Community

September 23-30: David goes to Spain! All three presentations focus on emerging trends:

October 18 – 23: Internet Librarian
This year should be a blast – Howard Rheingold, Danny Sullivan, and danah boyd are keynoting! Here’s what I’m doing there:

  • Oct. 18: Working in Digital Branches preconference with Rebecca Jones
  • Oct. 19: Podcasting & Videocasting Boot Camp with David Free
  • Oct 20: Designing the Digital Experience
  • Sometime in there – book signings! Stay tuned for more on that SOON

October 24-27: Hawaii Library Association’s annual conference
I’m doing a number of presentations while there, including my first pecha kucha presentation. Should be a fun time!

November (date not finalized): Techie Toybox webcast for the SirsiDynix Institute

November 18: Education Institute webcast, Designing the Digital Experience

December 9: Emerging Trends presentation for SEKLS, in Kansas

As always, stop by and say hi!

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