Ah, thanks, Bob :)

The sound is terrible, and it was kind of a weird space to present in. But
it was still a fun gig. I especially enjoyed the Q&A part, which starts
around 0:50; there were some interesting questions about quality etc.

The slides are here, and everyone should feel free to remix them:
http://www.slideshare.net/phoebeayers/sla-2013-hww

The slides have a number of problems, namely that many of them are too
wordy and that if you find yourself in a situation without a proper screen
(as I did) the screenshots and how-tos don't work at all; it's better as an
accompanying deck. But slides or no I like to follow this general pacing
when introducing the projects. Let me know if you make a better
presentation with the same material. :)

-- phoebe



On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Bob Kosovsky <[email protected]> wrote:

> Phoebe Ayers (librarian at the University of California at Davis and
> currently on the board of the Wikimedia Foundation) gave a nice talk
> earlier this year introducing librarians of the Special Library Assocation
> to Wikimedia and Wikipedia.  That talk is now available on YouTube:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDzR6MBai3c
>
>
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