Chris: yes, I did enjoy the trip and it was very useful. It is strange,
though, to go to somewhere quite different for such a short period of
time, and have it feel like I had been there for months! I guess I will
get used to it.
Are there groups set up in the global mail list (e.g. for whole of ISM,
RIC's etc.) I haven't had a chance to check.
Julie
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>Yes, this one does look good. I may try to go for the Friday myself.
>
>Gill Bate in CMT used to keep information on professional updating events -
>though now almost everything is a URL rather than a brochure. If you see
>something really good, you could e-mail ISM-all staff (UK) but generally
>just passing it on to people most likely to be interested is best.
>
>Hope you enjoyed the trip
>
>Chris
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Julie Brittain [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 18 June 2000 09:17
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: MEETING: UKOLUG Conference
>
>
>Chris: this looks like it might be useful for someone to go on. If I
>come across events like this should I forward to relevant people or are
>they likely to know about them already? Julie
>
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>Apologies for cross posting
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>
>UKOLUG Biennial Conference
>12-14 July 2000, Cambridge
>
>Last chance to book for this essential meeting for all library and
>information
>professionals. Full programme details and booking form is available on the
>UK
>Online User Group Website at http://www.ukolug.org.uk/meetings/conf2000.htm
>
>This is the 9th UKOLUG biennial Conference. The programme will address the
>practical concerns and considerations facing information professionals in
>2000.
>It will explore the challenge of acquiring and managing resources in an
>increasingly complex global Internet market. It will be of interest to
>anyone
>who wishes to keep up to date with the latest themes and developments
>surrounding resource discovery and management.
>
>All professionals involved in the delivery of information services across
>all
>sectors, including librarians, information scientists, library and
>information
>science students and information specialists in business, law, commerce,
>science, academia, research and the public sector will benefit from the
>broad
>mix of speakers and breakout papers. There will also be plenty of
>opportunity
>for questions and discussion. Delegates will also have the chance to relax
>and
>enjoy Cambridge in a number of special social events at which they can meet
>with other information professionals and enjoy good food, wine and
>conversation.
>
>For further information, see the web address at the top of this message or
>contact:
>Christine Baker, UKOLUG Administration, The Old Chapel, Walden, West Burton,
>
>Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4LE
>(Tel & fax: 01969 663749; email: [log in to unmask])
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Julie Brittain
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