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The highlight of the conference’s programming (for me) came on Day 3, when I got to sit front and center to see danah boyd present on social network sites. Always a brilliant thinker and speaker, she definitely wowed the audience, and got us fired up to defend user’s rights and work toward making tomorrow’s internet even more valuable.

After that I presented Crafting the User-Centered Library. I recorded myself in the session and have created a slidecast:

After my session, I had a great lunch with friends and spent the afternoon watching the Pecha Kucha session. As always, the conference was a blast, and seeing some of the leading thinkers in LibraryLand was a true delight. Thanks again everyone for a great conference, and I hope to see you all again soon!

I arrived a little late (and hating Delta and United Airlines) but I made it in time for the wine reception and to catch up with everyone at IL2008. After that, dinner, drinks and the noble art of karaoke. You will all be relieved that I did not sing, however that does not exclude me from appearing in evidence photos in the days to come. This afternoon I’ll be presenting “Solving the Interest Problem” with Kelly Czarnecki from ImaginOn, Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County. I’ll be wandering in between sessions today, so you can watch my twitter account for moment-to-moment updates.