Join us for the next NCompass Live: “Tech Talk with Michael Sauers: How Big is Your Digital Footprint? How to Manage Your Online Presence”, on Wednesday, March 26, 10:00-11:00 am Central Time.
Did you know that your online presence works for you 24/7? You’re “on” even if you aren’t online. The power of online presence is amazing: it can land you a job, promote your brand, or provide a channel to demonstrate one’s skills OR it can be an embarrassing reminder of what not to do. This presentation will discuss how to best manage online presence by creating a professional digital image as well as building boundaries between personal and professional profiles.
Presenter: Marcia Dority Baker: Assistant Professor of Law Library, Access Services Librarian; University of Nebraska College of Law; Schmid Law Library.
In this monthly feature of NCompass Live, the NLC’s Technology Innovation Librarian, Michael Sauers, will discuss the tech news of the month and share new and exciting tech for your library. There will also be plenty of time in each episode for you to ask your tech questions. So, bring your questions with you, or
send them in ahead of time, and Michael will have your answers.
Upcoming NCompass Live events:
- April 2 – Fizz, Boom, Read! : Summer Reading Program 2014
- April 9 – Paws to Read at Kearney Public Library
- April 16 – Killing Dewey
- April 23 – Tech Talk with Michael Sauers
- April 30 – Smart Investing: Reference Strategies and Resources
- May 7 – The Internship: A Win-Win Situation
For more information, to register for NCompass Live, or to listen to recordings of past events, go to the
NCompass Live webpage.
NCompass Live is broadcast live every Wednesday from 10am – 11am Central Time. Convert to your time zone on the
Official U.S. Time website. The show is presented online using the GoToWebinar online meeting service. Before you attend a session, please see the
NLC Online Sessions webpage for detailed information about GoToWebinar, including system requirements, firewall permissions, and equipment requirements for computer speakers and microphones.