Thomas Sean Casserley Robinson

Thomas Sean Casserley Robinson has worked in the library technology field as a network specialist and IT manager for the past 17 years and is currently the head of Bibliographic and Information Technology Services. He has worked at the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana since 1994. He wrote a contributing article “Learning 2.0 at the ACPL” that was published in the Library Technology Report "Web 2.0 and Libraries Part 2: Trends and Technology" by Michael Stephens and co-authored the “Unified Communications for Public Libraries” study with Garrett Myers. He has done consulting for Willard and Princeton public libraries. He is a winner of the Information Today InfoTubey Award for the “Reference Zombies” video in 2008, which was also a finalist for the Thomson Gale Librareo Award in 2007, and with Kay Gregg, he has created a number of well-known library videos, including the iACPL series, the “Conversations” series with a number of influential people in the Library realm, and his new video “Vade Mecam.” Sean also speaks on topics ranging from emerging library technologies to the impact of social software in libraries. He blogs at www.tscrobinson.com.