This is the official blog for the 2006 conference held Thursday-Saturday, June 15-17, 2006 at Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad Law Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Each conference session has its own blog post, arranged by date. You can access them here:


This year's conference was just great. I want to thank all of the people at Nova for being so understanding and accommodating (especially to me and all of my weird requests). I am looking forward to next year's conference in Vegas.


Thanks to CALI conferences, I have a pretty good idea of what a technological classroom looks like, and even some idea of how it might evolve over the next few years. But I came away from this conference wondering what a technological library will look like say, 5 years from now. Will we still have a library? (I'm pretty sure we will.) Will we have electronic resources librarians or their titular equivalents? (Some suggest maybe not.) (More)
To comment on this blog, you need to complete a Captcha. This one requires you to type in a sequence of numbers, something I'm invaribly going to get wrong more often than not. I wonder if, instead, we could use KittenAuth instead. Ok, they've recently rewritten it so it's a bit buggy, but I find it much easier (and more fun) to click on pictures of cute animals than type boring numbers. (Ok, I know we can't really use KittenAuth; I just find it amusing.)