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The San José State University (SJSU) School of Information (iSchool) presents audio and video podcasts by invited speakers covering topics trending in the fields of library and information science, information governance, records management, and corporate archives. Captioned versions are also available on the SJSU iSchool website at http://ischool.sjsu.edu.

SJSU iSchool Audio/Video Podcast San José State University School of Information (SJSU iSchool)

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The San José State University (SJSU) School of Information (iSchool) presents audio and video podcasts by invited speakers covering topics trending in the fields of library and information science, information governance, records management, and corporate archives. Captioned versions are also available on the SJSU iSchool website at http://ischool.sjsu.edu.

    • video
    insideSLIS: Fall 2007 New Student Interviews - Fullerton (VIDEO)

    insideSLIS: Fall 2007 New Student Interviews - Fullerton (VIDEO)

    Students Cheryl Gibbs, Antonio Gonzalez, and Grace Viola were interviewed at the Fullerton New Student Orientation.

    • 2 min
    • video
    insideSLIS: Fall 2007 New Student Interviews - San Jose (VIDEO)

    insideSLIS: Fall 2007 New Student Interviews - San Jose (VIDEO)

    Students Anne Lee, Gilbert Lopez, Donna Izzo, Fen Liu, Johnny Marples and Tawnie Wilson were interviewed at the San José New Student Orientation.

    • 2 min
    ALASC Luminary Lecture: Patty Wong (AUDIO)

    ALASC Luminary Lecture: Patty Wong (AUDIO)

    Community Outreach can and should be as natural to libraries as collections or staff or programs and services. Creating collaborations with community leaders and agencies is an incredibly powerful way to develop one's community, extend and enhance the Library's work, build employee capacity and leadership, and generate advocacy. Together we'll explore the ideas of building community coalitions, searching for appropriate Library partners, creating opportunities, and learning what works, what doesn't and when it's time to look in another direction.

    • 57 min
    • video
    ALASC Luminary Lecture: Patty Wong (VIDEO)

    ALASC Luminary Lecture: Patty Wong (VIDEO)

    Community Outreach can and should be as natural to libraries as collections or staff or programs and services. Creating collaborations with community leaders and agencies is an incredibly powerful way to develop one's community, extend and enhance the Library's work, build employee capacity and leadership, and generate advocacy. Together we'll explore the ideas of building community coalitions, searching for appropriate Library partners, creating opportunities, and learning what works, what doesn't and when it's time to look in another direction.

    • 58 min
    • video
    Lili Luo: Identification of Essential Chat Reference Competencies and Effective Training Techniques (VIDEO)

    Lili Luo: Identification of Essential Chat Reference Competencies and Effective Training Techniques (VIDEO)

    Chat reference is a reference conduit completely based on real-time electronic interaction. The fundamental principle stays the same across all reference services – assisting users in fulfilling their information needs. But when it comes to the process of how reference services are conducted, chat reference has set itself apart from email-based or face-to-face reference. The difference exists in so many aspects that general reference competencies need to be reexamined to ensure quality performance in chat reference services. A two-stage study was conducted to determine essential chat reference competencies and effective training techniques to deliver them. Findings from this study and how they could benefit the professional preparation for chat reference librarians will be discussed in the presentation.

    • 47 min
    Lili Luo: Identification of Essential Chat Reference Competencies and Effective Training Techniques (AUDIO)

    Lili Luo: Identification of Essential Chat Reference Competencies and Effective Training Techniques (AUDIO)

    Chat reference is a reference conduit completely based on real-time electronic interaction. The fundamental principle stays the same across all reference services – assisting users in fulfilling their information needs. But when it comes to the process of how reference services are conducted, chat reference has set itself apart from email-based or face-to-face reference. The difference exists in so many aspects that general reference competencies need to be reexamined to ensure quality performance in chat reference services. A two-stage study was conducted to determine essential chat reference competencies and effective training techniques to deliver them. Findings from this study and how they could benefit the professional preparation for chat reference librarians will be discussed in the presentation.

    • 42 min

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