FLO Mini-Conference - Google Analytics
On June 9th, 2009, Fenway Libraries Online held their first annual mini-conference at Simmons College in Boston. Rachel Keeler and Paul Hoffman from the FLO office closed the day with an introduction to and overview of Google Analytics.
- FLO Website
- Fenway Libraries Online
- Slide Presentation
- PDF Format / 3.21 MB
- Partners In Rhyme / Happy 1
- Music used in this episode.
FLO Mini-Conference - Website Usability at MassArt
On June 9th, 2009, Fenway Libraries Online held their first annual mini-conference at Simmons College in Boston. Jen Greene and Gabrielle Reed from MassArt gave a presentation on website usability after the midday break.
- FLO Website
- Fenway Libraries Online
- Slide Presentation
- PDF Format / 909 KB
- Kevin MacLeod / Sonatina
- Music used in this episode.
FLO Mini-Conference - Using LibQual for Assessment
On June 9th, 2009, Fenway Libraries Online held their first annual mini-conference at Simmons College in Boston. George Hart of UMass Boston gave the second presentation of the day on LibQual.
- FLO Website
- Fenway Libraries Online
- Slide Presentation
- PDF Format / 765 KB
- Partners In Rhyme / Arabian Salsa
- Music used in this episode.
FLO Mini-Conference - The Importance of Assessment
On June 9th, 2009, Fenway Libraries Online held their first annual mini-conference at Simmons College in Boston. Peter Hernon, a full-time professor in GSLIS, gave the opening keynote address. He teaches in the areas of government information, public policy, evaluation of library services, research methods, and academic libraries.
- San Francsico Public Library
- Link visited during the presentation.
- FLO Website
- Fenway Libraries Online
- Peter Hernon
- Bio of the presenter.
- Partners In Rhyme / Saxy French 1
- Music used in this episode.
Open Acess Week - Interview with Peter Suber
In celebration of the Open Access week, October 19-24, 2009, Professor Peter Suber, Berkman Fellow at Harvard University and Senior Researcher at SPARC, is being interviewed. Professor Suber explains what the GSLIS students at Simmons College can do to promote open access and lists the long-term benefits for their professional career. Professor Suber also touches the role that libraries and universities can play in the promotion of freely available research of scholarly communication.
- Peter Suber's Website
- For more information on Professor Suber.
- Berkman Center for Internet and Society
- A research program at Harvard Law School founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development.
- SPARC Website
- The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition