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promoting innovation and technology in libraries
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Friday, January 26, 2001
Embassy Suites Airport Hotel
Portland, Oregon
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Program Descriptions
Online Northwest is a one-day conference focusing on learning
about computers and technology in all types of libraries.
Session One
- Evaluating Stock Web Sites: A Database Development
Project
- Panel: Creating the Perfect Technology Classroom
- After Google, What?
- Coming Unglued, Getting Unwired
- Using PHP to Build Dynamic Web Sites
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Session Two
- CONTENT: A Model for Collaborative Image Database
Building
- Practice What You Preach and Deliver the Goods!:
A Comparison of Instructional Technology Systems for
One Course, Two Groups
- Planning for Public Training Success
- A Telecommuter's Center in a Small Public Library
- Cheap Is Good, Free Is Better: An Introduction to
Application Service Providers
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Session Three
- Salem Photo Database: Making the Move to the Web Again)
- Using Database-Driven Web Sites to Design Search Tools
for Your Catalog
- Tech Support: Who Are We Supporting?
- Electronic Information Desk: Communication Made Virtual
- So Many Standards, So Little Time
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Session Four
- EAD and XML: Delivering Electronic Finding Aids
- Research for the 21st Century: The Evolution of a Research
Course for Distance Learners
- Usability Testing for Effective Web-Based Learning: An
Interactive Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Web Site
- Internet Resources for Spanish Speakers
- FindOR GILS Project
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