Thursday, April 30, 2009

Unofficial Cilip2 Wiki

If you are interested in following up the twitter and blog discussions on yesterday's open session on Web 2 at CILIP council (#cilip2), an unofficial wiki has now been set up on wikispaces:

cilip2unofficial http://cilip2unofficial.wikispaces.com/

Discussions are not limited to the topics covered yesterday: it looks as though it is going to be an area where information professionals can discuss all sorts of tools and approaches to using Web 2.0 in the workplace.

You will have to "sign up" but it is straightforward and worth doing. We're already having a discussion on the usefulness (or not) of Twibes :-)

Look forward to seeing more UKeiG members there.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Beating the credit crunch: Preparing bids to secure additional funding

There are places still available on UKeiG's new course, Beating the credit crunch: Preparing bids to secure additional funding

Venue: CILIP, 7 Ridgmount Street, London, WC1E 7AE
Date & time: Tuesday, 30th June 2009, 9.30-16.30

Course Outline

This practical and participative one day training event is designed to provide Information professionals with an introduction to preparing bids to successfully secure additional funding. In today's economic climate and changing professional scene, your service may not have sufficient money, staff time, or expertise to support new activities. This course has been developed to help you write a compelling bid to convince potential funders to support your new endeavours.

The sessions will include:
  • Defining the 'project' to be funded
  • Estimating realistic budgets, resources and timetables
  • Writing compelling and convincing bids
  • Exploring the types of funding available, with examples

Who should attend?

This workshop will be of benefit to Information Professionals working in middle and senior management positions in public and private sector organisations who want:
  • A better understanding of how to write successful bids
  • More knowledge of potential funding sources
  • An enthusiasm and greater confidence to bid for funding
Course Presenter - Mary Auckland

Mary is an independent consultant and trainer following a long career as a senior manager in academic libraries. She has considerable experience of producing successful bids and securing funding, and of assessing bids for bodies suck as the Joint Information Systems Committee.

Further details and booking form: http://www.ukeig.org.uk/training/2009/June/Preparingbids.html

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Student conference prize for UKeiG Conference 2009: Innovation in e-information

UKeiG 2009 Conference prize for UK based Library and Information Studies students

UKeiG are pleased to announce an exciting new Conference prize for one UK based Library and/or Information Studies student to attend the forthcoming 2009 UKeiG Conference on Innovation in e-information. The Conference, with up to 100 practising information professionals and industry experts, is being held on Tuesday 16th June - Wednesday 17th June 2009 at the Manchester Conference Centre. This is an opportunity for all information professionals, from students to senior management, to share, challenge and discuss topical issues on innovating and improving information services.

What the UKeiG 2009 Conference prize covers

The prize will enable one student to attend the Conference with all conference fees being covered, including accommodation. Standard class return travel costs (using public transport where possible and making use of reduced fare arrangements) will also be met. The winner will not only enjoy attendance at the conference, an opportunity to mix with industry experts, but also to write up the conference for publication in eLucidate, the Group's e-Journal.

Submission process for UKeiG 2009 Conference prize

Students should simply submit 150 words on what they think is the most innovative development in e-information and why. This should be emailed to ukeigstudentprize@ukeig.org.uk by 5pm on Friday 15 May 2009. Alternatively, tweet a link to your application using the tag #ukeig2009. The winner will be notified as soon as possible after 15th May 2009.

Applicants must state where they are studying and the course they are enrolled on. Submission for the prize is open to any UK based Library and Information Studies student on both first degree and post graduate qualification courses (whether taught or research based) which includes significant information handling content. The prize is only open to self-funding students who are not in receipt of another award, bursary or scholarship.

The UKeiG 2009 Conference : Innovation in e-information

This engaging Innovation in e-information Conference will provide delegates with a practical, no nonsense approach to sharing, challenging and discussing topical issues on innovating and improving information services. Keynote speakers, informative papers and highly participative
breakout sessions ensure an innovative conference on electronic information which will enable students to benefit from mixing and hearing experienced information practitioners in this informal setting.

Further details of the Conference are available at http://www.ukeig.org.uk/conf2009/index.html

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

eLucidate Vol 6 No, 2 now available

The latest issue of eLucidate volume 6 number 2 is now available at http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/elucidate/

This month's issue includes:

Online
From Joy Cadwallader, Aberystwyth University
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/elucidate/elucidate_2009_6_2/online.html

Web 2.0 Round-up
Compiled and edited by Karen Blakeman
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/elucidate/elucidate_2009_6_2/web2roundup.html
Web 2.0 Round-up is a compilation of recent postings and comments on the UKeiG Web 2.0 blog at http://ukeig.wordpress.com/.

Intranets
Martin White of Intranet Focus looks at Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS07)
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/elucidate/elucidate_2009_6_2/intranets.html

Meeting Report: Intranets Forum
Report on Jennifer Smith's "How would a a librarian design an Intranet system" and Janet Corcoran's "Intranet Survey of Imperial College Library Staff Intranet"
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/elucidate/elucidate_2009_6_2/intranetsforum.html

Current Awareness
This column contains summaries of articles (print and electronic) about information access and retrieval, electronic publishing, preservation and virtual libraries etc. including, with permission, abstracts identified with an * next to the author initials, drawn from Current Cites, the monthly publication distributed electronically by a team of Librarians and Library Staff and edited by Roy Tennant (http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites).
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/elucidate/elucidate_2009_6_2/current_awareness.html

Press Releases & News
TRANSFER Update
Proquest acquires RefWorks
Classical Research in the Digital Age
Polar Research Photos
Cornell University Library Expands Print-on-Demand Offerings
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/elucidate/elucidate_2009_6_2/press_releases.html

If you have forgotten your UKeiG user name and password please contact karen.blakeman@rba.co.uk

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Thursday, April 09, 2009

UKeiG Conference: Early bird discount ends today!

UKeiG Conference: Innovation in e-Information - encouraging creative thinking and discussion amongst information professionals

Dates: 16th-17th June

Venue: Manchester Conference Centre

This is a reminder that today is the last day that the early bird discount for UKeiG's Conference is available - so don't miss out on this fantastic discounted rate! Even at full price this conference is great value, but if you get your booking in today you will get the early bird discount, making it even better value!

Full details and a booking form are available at: http://www.ukeig.org.uk/conf2009/index.html

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Monday, April 06, 2009

UKeiG Conference Early bird discount finishes 9th April - don't miss out!

This is a reminder that the early bird discount for UKeiG’s Conference is only available until Thursday – so don’t miss out on this fantastic discounted rate!

Even at full price this conference is great value, but if you book by 9th April you will get the early bird discount, making it even better value!

UKeiG Conference: Innovation in e-Information - encouraging creative thinking and discussion amongst information professionals

16th-17th June 2009

Manchester Conference Centre

By booking before the 9th April, the two-day residential conference costs only £300 for members. (Other rates are available for non-members, and non-residential or single day attendance - please see the website for full details: http://www.ukeig.org.uk/conf2009/index.html).
  • Speakers and topics include:
  • Jan Wilkinson, Rylands University Library: Customer needs
  • Richard Wallis, Talis: A new web of information
  • Nic Price, Independent Adviser: User-centred web design
  • Roger Mills, Oxford University Library: Digital images
  • Laurence Bebbington, University of Nottingham: E-law
  • Martin White, Intranet Focus Ltd: Risk management
  • Ross Scrivener, Royal College of Nursing: Web 2 in action
  • Hazel Hall, Napier University: Social computing tools
Breakout sessions will be topical, so may change, but are currently:
  • Innovative search techniques
  • Avoiding legal problems
  • Increasing the value of your intranet
  • Practical solutions for managing digital images
  • The future of online publishing
  • Information security
Book now at http://www.ukeig.org.uk/conf2009/index.html or by emailing conference@ukeig.org.uk to get your early bird discount!

Follow what’s happening on Twitter with #ukeig2009

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Friday, April 03, 2009

Workshop: Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 for Intranets and Projects

Workshop: Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 for Intranets and Projects
Venue: The City Suite, Thistle City Hotel, Barbican, London, EC1V 8DS
Date & Time: Thursday 21st May 2009, 9.30-16.30
Costs (including lunch and refreshments): UKeiG members £140 + VAT (£161.00); others £170 + VAT (£195.50)

Further details and booking form: http://www.ukeig.org.uk/training/2009/May/SharePoint.html

Course Outline

Many organisations with a strong commitment to Microsoft are moving to implement SharePoint 2007 (often referred to as MOSS07) as a general-purpose intranet/collaboration/document management application. As a result, intranet and web managers are increasingly under some pressure from their organisation to migrate their intranet to SharePoint 2007 and even defend why they feel it is not of benefit to the organisation to do so.

The objective of this workshop is to outline the benefits and challenges of SharePoint 2007 implementations so that intranet managers are better prepared to discuss these with colleagues in the IT department in developing a business case and implementation plan for using SharePoint 2007.

The main sections of the workshop will be
  • An introduction to SharePoint 2007
  • Supporting collaboration with SharePoint 2007
  • Using SharePoint 2007 for intranet content management
  • SharePoint 2007 search functionality
  • Planning for a SharePoint 2007 implementation
  • Working with Microsoft channel partners
  • Future plans for SharePoint 2007
  • Critical success factors
Who should attend

Intranet and web managers who are considering migrating from their current content management and collaboration applications to SharePoint 2007. No technical knowledge of SharePoint will be required.

Presenter

The course will be presented by Martin White, Managing Director, Intranet Focus Ltd, who has evaluated SharePoint 2007 on behalf of a number of his clients and is writing a report on the use of SharePoint 2007 for intranet applications.

UKeiG has the CILIP Seal of Recognition, which recognises high standards in the content and relevance of training courses. See http://www.cilip.org.uk/qualificationschartership/seal/ for details.

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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

UKeiG Conference: Early bird discount - reminder

This is a reminder that the early bird discount for UKeiG's Conference is only available for another 10 days - so don't miss out on this fantastic discounted rate! Even at full price this conference is great value, but if you book before 9th April you will get the early bird discount, making it even better value!

Here's a little reminder of what it's all about:

UKeiG Conference: Innovation in e-Information - encouraging creative thinking and discussion amongst information professionals

Dates: 16th-17th June

Venue: Manchester Conference Centre

UKeiG pride themselves on listening to their membership and providing what they need, so for their conference in June they have extended the early bird discount. By booking before the 9th April, the full two-day residential conference costs only £300 for members. (Other rates are available for non-members, and non-residential or single day attendance - please see the website for full details: www.ukeig.org.uk).

So you can get two full days of speakers and discussions for less than the price many other training providers charge for a day!

Those who are attending the whole conference will also be able to enjoy the additional benefits of the conference drinks and conference dinner on the night of the 16th, where they will be able to mingle with other guests and speakers and network the evening away.

This major UKeiG event will bring together experienced practitioners to share and discuss the key issues of service delivery across all sectors, providing expert guidance and opinion. Active delegate participation will be key, with opportunities to discuss issues, share experiences and formulate innovative solutions in the breakout sessions, in addition to the top quality speakers who are on offer.

Speakers and topics include:
  • Jan Wilkinson, Rylands University Library: Customer needs
  • Richard Wallis, Talis: A new web of information
  • Nic Price, Independent Adviser: User-centred web design
  • Roger Mills, Oxford University Library: Digital images
  • Laurence Bebbington, University of Nottingham: E-law
  • Martin White, Intranet Focus Ltd: Risk management
  • Ross Scrivener, Royal College of Nursing: Web 2 in action
  • Hazel Hall, Napier University: Social computing tools

Breakout sessions will be topical, so may change, but are currently:
  • Innovative search techniques
  • Avoiding legal problems
  • Increasing the value of your intranet
  • Practical solutions for managing digital images
  • The future of online publishing
  • Information security
Book now at www.ukeig.org.uk or by emailing conference@ukeig.org.uk to get your early bird discount!

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