Notes from the closing key by Laura Tribe from Open Media. Continue reading “Access 2021: Dave Binkley Memorial Lecture: Open Media: Laura Tribe”
Tag: Access Conference
Access 2014: Closing Keynote Productivity and Collaboration in the Age of Digital Distraction
The closing keynote for Access 2014. He spoke really fast, so apologies if I missed a couple of points. Continue reading “Access 2014: Closing Keynote Productivity and Collaboration in the Age of Digital Distraction”
Access 2014: Day 3 Notes
Final half day of Access 2014. Continue reading “Access 2014: Day 3 Notes”
Access 2014 Day 2: Afternoon Notes
We continue with the afternoon of day 2 of Access 2014. Continue reading “Access 2014 Day 2: Afternoon Notes”
Access 2014: Day 2 Morning Notes
Good morning Calgary. Day 2 of Access 2014. Continue reading “Access 2014: Day 2 Morning Notes”
Access 2014: We’re All Disabled! Part 2: Building Accessible (Web) Services with Universal Design
This was presented at Access 2014 in a half hour time slot, so I was pretty tight on time. Recording of the stream should be available on the Access Conference Website at some point. Continue reading “Access 2014: We’re All Disabled! Part 2: Building Accessible (Web) Services with Universal Design”
Access 2014: Day 1 Notes
The notes from Day 1, other than the opening keynote. Continue reading “Access 2014: Day 1 Notes”
Access 2014: Opening Keynote Notes: Grass/Roots: Notes on a Public Digital Humanities
Kim Martin spoke to us about her dream. A Public Digital Humanities Centre. Continue reading “Access 2014: Opening Keynote Notes: Grass/Roots: Notes on a Public Digital Humanities”
Access 2013: It’s dangerous to go alone! How about *we* do this!?
- Steve Marks, Nick Ruest, Graham Stewart & Amaz Taufique
Everyone has many of the same needs when looking at digital collections: digitization of collections, mixed types of content, preservation, etc. Continue reading “Access 2013: It’s dangerous to go alone! How about *we* do this!?”
Access 2013: Culture Clash: IT Experimentation, Innovation, and Failure in Libraries
Dale Askey, Mark Jordan, Catherine Steeves, & MJ Suhonos
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