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Video of talk online...

Posted on: May 28, 2009 3:22 PM, by John Wilbanks

So, I was supposed to go up to Montreal and Ottawa the past couple of days, but a series of miserable luck in terms of planes made it unworkable (it's complicated).

Instead, I tried to record a presentation and get it onto the web so we could play it for them, and then take questions by skype. That also didn't work.

However, we were successful in the end getting the video online. So if you're interested in what I say when I talk to the libraries, but haven't been to one of the conferences where I've spoken, take a look.

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That was a very interesting presentation. These changes aren't going to be easy. The institutions aren't set up to adapt as quickly as the world is changing around them.

Posted by: The Science Pundit | May 28, 2009 6:14 PM

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