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Conferences > Computers in Libraries 2008
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North America’s Largest Technology Conference & Exhibition for Librarians and Information Managers
Computers in Libraries 2008 April 7 - 9, 2008
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA
INNOVATIVE CHANGE: INTEGRATING HIGH TECH WITH HIGH TOUCH
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A CD-ROM is available for purchase through The Digital Record (www.digitalrecord.org).
The CD-ROM features audio and supplemental materials (such as PowerPoint slides) for many of the sessions at Computers in Libraries.
Orders are shipped approximately 6 weeks after the event.
 





Speaker Session(s)
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Ching-hsien Wang, Branch Manager, Library & Archives Information Systems, Office of The Chief Information Officer, Smithsonian Institution

Ching-hsien Wang is the Branch Manager for the Library and Archives Information Systems Branch at the Smithsonian.

Ms. Wang is an expert in information science for more than 20 years. She has worked extensively in libraries and archives specializing in information system design, software development, metadata analysis, and project coordination from across the Smithsonian. Among recent large scale digitization projects, Ms. Wang was the program manager for the Smithsonian's Collections Search Center and the Smithsonian Enterprise Digital Asset Network.  In this role, she lead a technical team to design and implement the first large scale online search center combining Library & Archives materials and Museum objects at the Smithsonian totaling 9.2 million records and digital assets. Ms. Wang received her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from University of Maryland in 1982. She worked as a software engineer for a major library software company before joining the Smithsonian.

 


Sessions by Ching-hsien Wang
Wednesday   04-09-2008   2:45 PM – 3:30 PM   B304: Open Source Solutions to Offer Superior Service Part 1
Wednesday   04-09-2008   3:45 PM – 4:30 PM   B305: Open Source Solutions to Offer Superior Service Part 2

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