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		<description><![CDATA[Internet Librarian was indeed full of win. My Academic Library 2.0 mates and I did our pre-conference again, this time for a cozy group of very engaged participants. I know it&#8217;s bad conference economics when the number of participants just doubles the number of speakers, but seriously, it makes for a very interesting day of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://infotoday.com/il2008/">Internet Librarian</a> was indeed full of win. My <a href="http://academiclibrary2point0.pbwiki.com/">Academic Library 2.0</a> mates and I did our pre-conference again, this time for a cozy group of very engaged participants. I know it&#8217;s bad conference economics when the number of participants just doubles the number of speakers, but seriously, it makes for a very interesting day of conversation. Thank you to my brilliant co-presenters <a href="http://www.jasongriffey.net/wp/">Jason Griffey</a>, <a href="http://rogersurbanek.wordpress.com/">Jenica Rogers-Urbanek</a>, <a href="http://stevelawson.name/seealso/">Steve Lawson</a>, and <a href="http://pegasuslibrarian.blogspot.com/">Iris Jastram</a> for being generally awesome and a complete joy to work with!</p>
<p>I had to skip out of the second half of the session to present in a project management workshop (&#8220;Project Management in Practice&#8221;) with <a href="http://www.librarybytes.com/">Helene Blowers</a> and Macrina Williams, moderated by the awesome Mary Auckland. Let me just tell you, Helene Blowers is the best ever person to present in that dreaded post-lunch timeslot &#8212; she energizes the room like none other! It ended up being a really fun session with a lot of good conversation around the challenges we all face working on projects in our libraries. Not surprisingly, we all shared a lot of the same challenges, regardless of what type of library we work in. The angle for my part of the session was the &#8220;one-person project management team&#8221; and my slides are <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/etches/the-oneperson-project-management-team-presentation">here</a>.</p>
<p>The last official thing I did at IL was a little session called <a href="/talk/il2008/drupal101/">Drupal 101</a>. When you click that link you&#8217;ll see a bunch of intro slides on Drupal (fulfilling the &#8220;101&#8243; part of the session title), but I pretty much skipped over those and spent my 15 minutes imparting some lessons I learned from working with the software over the last 8 months. I was pleasantly surprised that over half the attendees raised their hands when I asked if they had already installed/played with Drupal, so I thought I&#8217;d capitalize on that, skip the basics, and talk about the things I wish I&#8217;d known 8 months ago. Since that session, I&#8217;ve remembered a few more things I should have mentioned, so I&#8217;m working on brain-dump post on that. Anticipate!</p>
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