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Stanford hosting MLA's Web 2.0 webcast on March 5th

Come to the beautiful Stanford campus and attend the Medical Library Association webcast, Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices: Discovering the Participatory Web, on Wednesday, March 5th. The goal of this program is to provide a basic understanding of web 2.0 terminology and concepts, assess the effect of the technology on heath sciences library services, and identify the impact of web 2.0 services on health care today and the coming future. (Detailed agenda and speaker bios are available at http://www.mlanet.org/education/distance_ed/web2.0/.)

The webcast will air from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the Medical Center campus in room M104; doors open at 10:30. Attendees are eligible for 2.0 Medical Library Association continuing education units. To offset the cost of hosting, there is a $10 fee; library school students may attend for free with ID.

Directions From 280:
*Take Sand Hill Road exit.
* Follow Sand Hill inland (east) about 2 miles.
* Turn right on Pasteur Drive.

Directions From 101:
* Take University exit toward Stanford University.
* Follow University Avenue and cross El Camino. At El Camino, University Avenue changes to Palm Drive. You are on Stanford Campus, and palm trees line the roadway.
* Turn right on Arboretum (first right turn after crossing El Camino).
* Follow Arboretum, passing the shopping center, until it dead ends at Sand Hill Road.
* Turn left on Sand Hill Road.
* Turn left on Pasteur Drive.

Shuttle:
The free Stanford Marguerite shuttle can bring you to the Medical School from the CalTrain Palo Alto station, or the Stanford Mall. Take the A Line or B CounterClockwise Line to the Medical School stop. More info on shuttle schedules at: http://transportation.stanford.edu/marguerite/. Alternatively, parking is available at the Stanford Hospital lot for up to 6 hours for $6.

MAP:
Lane and the M104 classroom appear on this map: http://lane.stanford.edu/services/access/map-learning-spaces.html?template=none.

Questions? Contact: Kim Schwartz, kim.schwartz@stanford.edu, 650.725.4579, Lane Medical Library & Knowledge Management Ctr, http://lane.stanford.edu.

Posted on February 25, 2008 3:28 PM |

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