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XML 2006 – December 5th, 2006 (Boston, MA)
PHP and XML: Reusing Other People’s Information on the Web

MOBIUS 2007 – June 5-7, 2007 (Lake of the Ozarks, MO)
From the Minors to the Pros with WebPacPro (with Katy Smith and Janice Hovis)

MLA 2007 – October 1-3, 2007 (Springfield, MO)
Get More From Your Library Databases: Using Alerts and RSS (with Joy Weese Moll)
Learning Library 2.0: Technologies and Beyond (with Bobbi Newman)

MORENet Workshop What Web 2.0 Can Do For You (with Bobbi Newman) – Feb 26 1-4:30 & Feb 27 8:30-11:45, 2008 in Columbia

MORENet Connections 2008 Look Ma-No programming! Cool Tips & Tricks – April 3rd 11:00 -12:00 at Tan-Tar-A in the Lake of the Ozarks, MO

UKSGLibrary Learning 2.0 – a 29-step programme (with Bobbi Newman)- April 7-9, 2008 in Torquay, Devon, UK – 8th from 3:15-4:15, 9th from 11:00-12:00

Metropolitan Library System Get More from Your Library Databases: Using Alerts and RSS – May 20th 9am – noon in Chicago, IL

ACURIL Look Ma – No Programming (Mashups) (June 2, 2-3:30pm) and Collaborating In The Cloud (June 3, 2-3:30pm) – June 1-6 in Montego Bay, Jamaica

ALAOpenID for the Social Software Showcase and Transformational Change: The Evolving Role of Library IT Departments – June 28th 1:30-3:30 and 4-5:30 in Anaheim, CA

MORENet – Becoming Web 2.0 (with Bobbi Newman) – August 12-15th

NAGW Web 3.0 – Semantic Markup, Reusing Other People’s Information, and Providing Information of Your Own – September 11 11-12:30pm, St. Charles, IL.

MaintainIT – Public computers and 2.0 Tools: How to foster a social computing environment Webinar, September 17th, 1pm

OPALescenceCollaboration 2.0 Webinar online August 13, 2009

LITA Forum 2009Collaboration in the Cloud, October 3, 1:30pm

MORENet Connections Conferencehttp://webgoddess.wetpaint.com/page/Drupal+-+MORENet+Connections, March 19th 2010

Social Media in Governmenthttp://webgoddess.wetpaint.com/page/Social+Media+For+Government+Conference, March 23rd 2010

TXLA Annual Conferencehttp://webgoddess.wetpaint.com/page/TXLA+-+Library+Mashups, April 17th 2010

Librarians Learn 2.0 July 12, 14th and 19th
3 day workshop on social networking for school librarians in Stover, MO.

NAGW Conference Sept. 22-24 2010
Drupal 101 Preconference
Microblogging and Lifestreaming in Government

ALA TechSource Webinar – Using Web 2.0 Technologies In Your Library December 1st and 8th 2010, 1:30pm (CST) with David Lee King.
MOBIUS Conference June 7th 2011 – E-Readers at MRRL with Mike Washburn
LITA Forum 2011 Oct. 1st – Google Apps For Your Library
ALA TechSource Webinar – How to Go High Tech on a Tight Budget Feb 1 and 8, 2012 with Maurice Coleman
LibTech Conference March 13-15 2012 – Solo Tech: How to manage a library’s technology alone
SEILA Conference – May 4th 2012 – Keynote speech with Maurice Coleman on Libraries In The Cloud
ALA E-Course August 6 – 18, 2012 with Maurice Coleman on Google Apps and Open Office: Easy Alternatives to Expensive Software
NAGW Conference – Sept. 11-14, 2012 – Preconference Presentation on Project Management for Techs, Conference presentation on Tips for Solo Web Workers
LibraryJuice Academy – ongoing – Introduction to Project Management – month long class, repeated a couple of times a year since 2012
GTD in the library Workshop – Feb 19, 2013 – Workshop for librarians in Maryland
Necessary Knowledge Live! – Oct 1, 2014 – Recollections:Kansas – introduction to the project and information on how to join
Lyrasis – Creating a Culture of Privacy and Security in Your Library – June 2022
KLA – Creating a Culture of Privacy and Security in Your Library – Oct 2022

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