
We’ve Got The Technology, Now How Do We Find The Time?
Presentation at the Online Conference, 4 December 2007.

Presentation at the Online Conference, 4 December 2007.
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[...] The final presentation was from fellow law librarian Anne Welsh, talking about the uses made of web 2.o services, and the lessons learned from her previous position as an information officer for DrugScope. She very much emphasised that web 2.0 is not some mystical force, but provides some practical solutions to real-life problems, such as lack of time or funds, two pressing problems for anyone working in the third sector. Her Slideshare slides, with some very handy tips, can be found here. [...]
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