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All,

I'm really excited to meet new colleagues and reconnect with familiar ones.


Instead of setting up various groups on various social media sites, I've
decided this year not to go this route.  Instead, I've created a Yahoo!
Pipe.

What's that you ask?  Well the online app allows you to funnel different
types of information (RSS feeds, etc.) into 1 resource.  The output of that
1 resource then can be piped into other applications.  For example, images
and content tagged with *arlisna10* from all over the Web can be easily
added to your favorite RSS reader, personalized homepage (e.g. iGoogle), or
emailed to you.  It save you time because the information is being
automatically collected and the resources have already been found for you.

Here's a video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjnLmjml0zI> to help
illustrate the concept.  It is specifically on our pipe.

Here's the actual Art Library Society of North America 2010's Yahoo!
Pipe<http://pipes.yahoo.com/bryanloar/arlisna10>
.

Please tag your content with *arlisna10* so that we can share our experience
and knowledge with each other and the world.

See you in person & on the Net!

-- 
BRYAN LOAR
Knowledge Management & Information Specialist

316 E. KELSO RD.
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43202, USA
M + 1 614 592 7233
www.bryanloar.com

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