The remaining three days were full of meetings, keynote speeches, and quick meals on the run. I tried to pick meetings that were relevant to the work I do at Sacramento Public, but it was hard to choose between very good topics in the four "tracks".
The big ideas that underscored the tracks I attended were:
- Interoperability - information now flows from sources to users via a variety of carriers: in-person, by (cell)phone, by e-mail, via the web. Libraries that don't understand how the next generation expects to get information and who insist on delivering materials and services only by traditional means will die.
- Collaboration via "social software" - tools and services like blogs, RSS, wikis, Flickr, IM and del.icio.us are basically mainstream, and need to be included in library services for us to remain credible.
- MP3 players are becoming more common among library users, and they are being used for much more than music: photos, documents, e-books.