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LTS staff present at professional conferences
Released on April 25, 2007
Contact: Josh Wilson (jwilson@brandeis.edu)
This spring, fourteen LTS staff members presented at professional conferences. Below is a list of
presentations delivered by LTS staff.
- Presented by Richard Trudel: “You are doing what? Yes, we are eliminating reporting
database and using EPM Warehouse” (Higher Education User Group Conference 2007)
- Presented by Jaap van Reijendam: “Using Group Budgets and Manager Self Service to
do the Annual Salary Increase process in 8.9” (Higher Education User Group Conference 2007)
- Presented by Peter DeAndrade: “The EASY Button! Time and Labor Implementation for
Facilities Union” (Higher Education User Group Conference 2007)
- Presented by Lori Dembowitz, Josh Wilson, David Wisniewski, and Chris Wirth: “Using a
User Centered Approach to a CMS Adoption: Planning, Process, and Implementation” (NERCOMP
(Northeast Regional Computing Program) Annual Conference 2007)
- Presented by David Wisniewski (with Blaine Herman from Hannon Hill): “How Brandeis
University Achieved Web Site Automation” (Content Management Strategies / DITA (Darwin
Information Typing Architecture) Conference 2007)
- Presented by Amira Aaron (panelist): "Managing Electronic Resources: Links and
Chains" (ACRL/NEC [Association of College and Research Libraries / New England Chapter] Serials
Librarians Interest Group 2007)
- presented by David Wisniewski (panelist): "Content management systems: the good, the
bad, and the ugly" (ACRL/NEC [Association of College and Research Libraries / New England
Chapter] Information Technology Interest Group 2007)
- Presented by Darwin Scott: “Music in General Reference Databases” (Music Library
Association and Society for American Music Joint Conference 2007)
- Presented by Darwin Scott (panelist): “Music Librarians on the Road: Demonstrating
Basic Music Skills to Public Librarians” (Music Library Association and Society for American Music
Joint Conference 2007)
- Presented by Judy Pinnolis: "Estelle Liebling: John Philip Sousa’s Jewish Diva" (Music
Library Association and Society for American Music Joint Conference 2007)
- Presented by Amy Kolosseus (panelist): "Library Leadership Panel" (Simmons College,
Spring 2007)
- Presented by Karen Adler Abramson (with Tim Hawkins from Naropa University): "The
Challenges of Audio-Visual Materials in Collections: Two Case Studies" (New England Archivists
Spring 2007 Meeting
- Presented by Elliot Kendall: "Creative Techniques in User Education" (Boston University
Security Camp 2007)
- Presented by John Turner: "Convergence on Campus: Brandeis Dives Deep into VOIP"
(Network World 2007)
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