Photos from the 2008 Conference
Presentations from the conference
Photos courtesy of Monte Maxwell
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| WVU Librarians Susan Arnold, Beth Royall, Martha Yancey, Gordon Ernst, and Noel Kopriva share a dining table at the Greenbrier. (photo courtesy of Gordon Ernst) |
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| Linda Blake, a WVU librarian, talks about the success she has seen with a Wellness Program at the WVU Libraries. |
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There was quite a bit of interest in the WVU Libraries’ West Virginia History OnView database. John Cuthbert, Gordon Ernst, and Dennis Newborn fielded multiple questions about their work and the popularity of the database. John Cuthbert |
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| Gordon Ernst |
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Dennis Newborn |
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| Kevin Fredette, a WVU librarian, talks about genealogy resources available in the WVU Libraries’ West Virginia and Regional History Collection. |
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| WVU librarians Martha Yancey and Hilary Fredette talked about the new multi-media resources now available to students at the WVU Libraries. |
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| Laurie Gemmil, Digital Services Program Manager at PALINET, and WVU Libraries Dean Frances O’Brien made presentation on a book digitization pilot project in which WVU Libraries participated. |
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| Beth Toren, a WVU librarian, talked about the growing popularity of graphic novels as educational tools. |
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| Lisa German, Assistant Dean for Technical and Collections Services at Penn State University Libraries, leads an Academic Division session on working as a team. |
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| Carroll Wilkinson, a WVU Librarian, and Jennifer Sias, a Marshall University librarian, presented a session on information literacy. |
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| WVU Librarians Penny Pugh, Beth Royall, and Susan Arnold presented a session on their experiences using the instant message technology to communicate with students. |
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| Ted Priebe, Director of Library Planning and Development, US Government
Printing Office, talks about the future of government documents in libraries. |













