LibCamp Monterey

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Saturday, October 24, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Attendance is free! Join facilitators Amy Bucklandand Jenica Rogersat the Monterey Public Libraryfor an interactive discussion about people, technology, and libraries. Bring your war stories and your questions and be prepared to share as this is definitely NOT a "sage on the stage" event. (PowerPoints are forbidden!) This unstructured conversation may range from web development to info commons to everything in between, in all types of libraries.

Is this your first unconference? Check out Open Space Technology, a User's Guideby Harrison Owen, or read about the concept.

Due to limited breakout space, the Library Camp will be limited to 75 people.

Please sign up by adding your name to the list below. Have ideas for a topic? Add them on the Topics page.


Getting to the Monterey Public Library

Monterey Public Library is located at 625 Pacific St.

There will be signs posted from the front door of the library, but the easiest way to get to the Community Room will be through an easy-to-miss side entrance off Pacific Street. If you are driving, turn into the driveway just beyond (south of) the library and park in the library lot. There is a ramp to the rear patio, and a Community Room entrance from the patio.


Attendees

  • Amy Buckland
  • Jenica Rogers
  • Maryanne Mills
  • Elizabeth Myers
  • Michael Waugh
  • Krista Godfrey
  • Kim Bui-Burton
  • Jane Dysart
  • Karen Schneiderman
  • Katie Mills
  • Kortney Nelson
  • Chris Freeman
  • Gretchen Hams-Caserotti
  • Ailya Rose
  • Genesis Hansen

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