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April 23, 2008

Mississippi Library 2.0 Summit

I am proud to be giving the keynote at the Mississippi Library 2.0 Summit in June.  The conference website is quite fun, has a blog with updates, info about the summit, and is even displaying my latest blog posts (including this one).  Amanda Clay Powers has been a pleasure to work with in coordinating my visit, and I look forward to visiting Mississippi (a state I've never been to). I do, however, quake to think that the act I'm following (the keynote from last year) is Michael Stephens.  Big shoes to fill, and darn it if my feet aren't tiny!

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Congratulations indeed. I'll have to see if I can find read about it online and catch up on all the happenings for the Mississippi Library.

Posted by: Miss Issipi | October21, 2008

I mostly grew up in Hattiesburg, and worked at the USM library as a student, then staff -- my formative library years (w/ David Lee King, even). Anyway, have fun! Mississippi is lovely, wonky.

Posted by: Darren | May 1, 2008

Good for Mississippi! Congratulations. I look forward to reading about it.

Posted by: rick roche | April29, 2008

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