Free OPAL Online Programs in July
July 7th, 2008Greetings, Everyone.
It’s summertime, and the livin’ is Easy — Easy Rawlins, that is.
The free, live, online OPAL programs for July feature a discussion of the history behind the Declaration Independence, a casual conversation with Greg Schwartz, the man behind all that Uncontrolled Vocabulary, a discussion of the new book about the tempestuous courtship and marriage of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd, a new monthly series for small, independent investors, an overview of OPAL, and, last but not least, a discussion of Blonde Faith, the tenth Easy Rawlins mystery by Walter Mosley.
Details about dates and times are below. To access these and all upcoming live OPAL online events, please visit
http://www.opal-online.org/progschrono.htm
Everyone in the world is welcome to attend these presentations and discussions. There are no registration fees, registration forms, pre-tests, post-tests, etc. Just join us online. If the date and time of a live online event doesn’t fit into your schedule, rest assured that we will try to record, archive, and podcast these events.
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- Everybody knows we celebrate the 4th of July because that’s the day we declared independence. But there’s more to the Declaration of Independence story than just one day or even just one document. Library of Congress Digital Reference Specialists Ken Drexler and Mark Hall will show the Declaration of Independence as it evolved from an idea to an event, looking at a variety of drafts and editions of Declaration and related documents.
Declaring Independence: Beyond the Fourth of July
Host: Library of Congress
Online Location: OPAL Online Auditorium
- A Casual Conversation with Greg Schwartz
Greg Schwartz is the Library Systems Manager at the Louisville Free Public Library, a blogger at Open Stacks, and the host with the most at Uncontrolled Vocabulary, a live weekly Internet-based audio program.
The Casual Conversations series is designed to be up-close and personal from a respectable online distance. While there are many conferences (in-person, online, and in-world) where librarians can hear leaders in the field make formal presentations about interesting projects, there are few opportunities to hear these same leaders discuss informally what they currently are working on, their future plans and goals, the challenges and opportunities facing librarianship, their personal pet peeves, etc.
Host: TAP Information Services
Location: OPAL Online Auditorium
- Book Discussion of The Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage by Jason Epstein
He was tall, uncouth, prone to melancholy, and from a poor, wandering family. She was short, cultured, full of spunk, and from a prominent Kentucky family. When they met in Springfield, Illinois, sparks flew. After several years of an on-off-and-on-again engagement, they finally married, eventually becoming the First Family. Come join in the discussion of the fascinating, enigmatic relationship between Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln.
Host: TAP Information Services
Location: OPAL Online Auditorium
- Spudini: The Monthly Cultivation of the Small Potatoes Investor
If you, like me, are a small, individual investor with lots to learn, feel free to join in this monthly discussion of the triumphs, tragedies, and heartbreak of small-time investing. This month we’ll be digging into the classic beginner’s book, The Wealthy Barber, to try to unearth some financial freedom fries.
Host: TAP Information Services
Location: OPAL Online Auditorium
- An Overview of OPAL
Tom Peters, the OPAL Coordinator, will lead a demonstration and discussion of OPAL as a many splendored thing: easy, affordable, accessible web conferencing for libraries and other organizations; free live online programs and events for everyone worldwide; an archive of informative and entertaining recordings and podcasts; and a federation of innovative member organizations spanning the globe. If you’ve always wondered about OPAL but were afraid to ask, fear no more!
Host: TAP Information Services
Location: OPAL Online Auditorium
- Book Discussion of the detective novel Blonde Faith by Walter Mosley
Set in L.A. in 1967, this tenth (and perhaps last) novel in the Easy Rawlins series finds Easy dealing with the loss of the love of his life, Bonnie. He also must find two of his friends, Raymond (”Mouse”) Alexander and Christmas Black, before those who are hunting them do.
This discussion is part of the ongoing series of casual book discussions called “Waiting for the Other Gumshoe to Drop,” focussing on American and British hard-boiled detective fiction.
This discussion will also be held in Second Life at Mystery Manor on Info Island. You may participate in OPAL, in Second Life, or both!
NLS Audiobook number in process.
Host: TAP Information Services
Location: OPAL Online Auditorium
Tom Peters, OPAL Coordinator
