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Moving from Exchange to Google Apps

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
1:00pm
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How Atlanta's John Marshall Law School migrated from MS Exchange to Google apps and other mystical happenings. We will discuss lessons learned, tips and tricks that we found helpful.

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Ubuntu and Webmin: Anyone can administer a server!

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time: 
10:30am
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Linux is not just for geeks anymore!

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Rebooting Legal Education For EVERYONE: An Examination of Adaptive, Assistive and Accessible Technologies for Legal Research and Practice

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
1:00pm
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204
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Reboot Your Digital Signage… Add a Touch Screen!

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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1:00pm
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In the last few years, digital signage has been all the rage.  Colleges and Universities all over the country have been using strategically placed computer monitors to display news, information and emergency announcements; while doing away with posting paper signs and notices.   So, now that you have your digital signage, what’s the next step???       Add A Touch Screen!

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Digitization Workshop

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
1:00pm
Room: 
207

The presenters in this session will talk about the processes and workflows involved in the Rutgers – Camden digital library projects.  We will discuss preparation of material for digitization, digitization, quality control, cataloging issues, and backend processing.  In the second half of the session, participants will be given a tour of the digitization lab and given a demonstration of the process, with the opportunity use the equipment and gain hands-on experience.

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CALI in the Cloud: Running Drupal in a Load Balanced EC2 Environment

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
2:30pm
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This session will look at the technology behind the CALI website, specifically examining how we run Drupal in a load-balanced EC2 environment. 

To cope with traffic cycles that range from around 1,000 to 100,000 page views per day over the course of a semster, CALI needs to have a reliable, scalable, managable web solution. Amazon Web Services provides this solution.

See the blog post at http://www.cali.org/blog/2009/12/03/cali-cloud-running-drupal-load-balan... for the background.

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