Library News from Germany

June 5, 2011

Cycling Conference and Seminar

Filed under: conferences — Tags: , — jplie @ 07:03

Today, the cycling unconference for libraries will arrive at Berlin. The tour, that began in Copenhagen on 28th may is documentated in several videos on its homepage Cycling for libraries.
Tomorrow, there will be a seminar from 9 a.m. to 16 p.m. and in the evening a social evening. Just see at the Homepage “Berlin Seminar”, first in German, than in English.

January 5, 2011

Copenhagen-Berlin in June 2010: Cycling for Libraries!

Filed under: conferences — Tags: , , , , , — jplie @ 22:58


An international cycling congress for librarians and library lovers. Copenhagen to Berlin 28th May-7th June 2011!

Informations about the Unconference is available at the homepage of the congress or at the Facebook-Fanpage!
By the way: They are cycling to the 100th German Library Day!

May 16, 2009

Bibcamp Stuttgart II

Filed under: conferences — Tags: , , — jplie @ 22:08

Yesterday and today, the second bibcamp in Germany took place in Stuttgart. On the platform of the unconference you can find a documentation of the several reports on twitter, blogs and of photos. 40 – 50 library 2.0-activists participated at the conference and discussed applications, programs, strategies and possibilities under the different circumstances. For example, mobile services are in the U.S.A. common. In Germany we are in the beginnings to customize our services to end user applications like hand helds, PDAs and other. Because of this, it was a good announcement, that the dean of LIS faculty of the “Hochschule der Medien” (Stuttgart Univ. of Applied Sciences in Media) said, that in autumn a new Bachelor (of Sc.) degree programme will be implemented on the field of “Mobile Media”
The next bibcamp will be at 2010 in Hannover!

May 8, 2009

Bibcamp Stuttgart

Filed under: conferences, library 2.0 — Tags: , , , , — jplie @ 21:24

In one week the second Bibcamp will take place in Stuttgart. The ca. 50 participants will create a programme of their own. Just consult the social forum of the Bibcamp (in German) to see members and themes.

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