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IUG presenters,

I would recommend using Slideshare.net for your IUG (and other)
presentations. It's an easy and convinient way to share a slideshow.
I tagged my IUG presentation with IUG2008 and III.

Oleg Kreymer
Systems Librarian
T.J. Watson Library
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10028
(212) 570-3841

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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 10:48:57 -0700
From: John Wenzler <jwenzler at sfsu dot edu>
Subject: Re: [IUG] FW: Presentation PowerPoint "What can you do with
your WebPAC?"
To: Heather Parker <hparker at alliant dot edu>
Cc: innopac at innopacusers dot org
Message-ID: <OF723EE4E5 dot AB3BF648-ON88257440 dot 0061E1EF at sfsu dot edu>
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Heather,

Thank you for letting me know. Looks like half of my message
disappeared. Let me try it again. This is what I tried to send this
morning:


"The PowerPoint slides for my presentation about the WebPAC at the
IUG are available here:
<http://online.sfsu.edu/~jwenzler/research/WebPAC2.ppt>http://online.sfs
u.edu/~jwenzler/research/WebPAC2.ppt


Based on the comments of one of my listeners, I have used the notes
section of PowerPoint to annotate many of the slides. If you download
the file, you will find links to the web sites pictured in the
slides, or other information as appropriate, in the notes.

There also is a brief pdf handout:
<http://online.sfsu.edu/~jwenzler/research/WebPAC2.pdf>http://online.sfs
u.edu/~jwenzler/research/WebPAC2.pdf
"

Sincerely,
John Wenzler