Top Tech Trends Midwinter 2009 Video

January 26th, 2009 by jgriffey

Because the connectivity was so good this year for Top Tech Trends at ALA Midwinter 2009, we were able to use Ustream to live stream the video. That also means that it’s archived by Ustream, and embeddable….so here it is! The entire Top Tech video, to watch at your leisure!

We’ll also have an audio-only download/Podcast coming in the next few days, for those that want to listen on the go. If you have other suggestions for where this should be posted, or if you embed the video somewhere, let us know!

7 Responses to “Top Tech Trends Midwinter 2009 Video”

  1. Steve Toub Says:

    Thanks jgriffey. Great quality and turnaround time; very helpful for those of us who couldn’t attend in person.

  2. Top Tech Trends « Sources of Inspiration Says:

    [...] January 27, 2009 at 2:31 am (emerging technology) The LITA blog has a video of the Top Tech Trends presentation from ALA. Take a peek – http://litablog.org/2009/01/26/top-tech-trends-midwinter-2009-video/ [...]

  3. Tendencias tecnológicas del 2009 en bibliotecas « Ágora…espacio comunitario Says:

    [...] LITA publica el video de la sesión en la cual se discuten las tendencias tecnológicas en las bibliotecas discutidas enla reunión de enero 2009 de la American Library Association. El video fue grabado en la sesión donde un grupo de experos identifica y discute estas tendencias. Un poco largo pero interesante. [...]

  4. MJ Ray Says:

    Cool, thanks. How can I download this video so I can watch it on my TV, please? The TV plays video files (mov, avi, ogg, xvid and so on) and not Flash.

  5. lauren’s library blog » Tuesday at Midwinter Says:

    [...] news after a conference that had a few shining examples of how people could participate virtual (in Top Tech Trends and the LITA Town Hall). It was a great way to end the [...]

  6. jgriffey Says:

    MJ – You’ll have to download the flash and then convert it. There are freeware video converters out there. If you google “free video converter” you’ll get more than a few suggestions. ffmpeg is a good one for the mac.

  7. Free Range Librarian › A Dozen Neat Take-aways from ALA Midwinter 2009 Says:

    [...] LITA Top Tech Trends, smoothly orchestrated by its committee (with special shout-outs to Jason Griffey and Cindi Trainor). The tech even went up immediately! Michael Porter reports that in the video I looked like I was trying to lick the last drops of coffee out of my mug… watch it and decide [...]

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