APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING
The M25 Consortium
Disaster Management Group and Staff Development Group
Present a one-day seminar:
'Digital Disaster: Are you Prepared ?'
23 June 2000
9:30- 15:30
University College London
Aims:
To provide an overview and introduction to disaster preparedness concerning
digital materials.
To evaluate digital aspects of disaster management.
To assess your institution's policy against best practice.
To review case studies and demonstrations with leading practitioners.
An opportunity for discussion with national experts in digitisation and
disaster management.
Target Audience:
Senior LIS and specialist IT managers with responsibility for
writing/implementing disaster plans. Delegates will have the opportunity
be submit questions beforehand.
Cost:
M25 Institutions £55
Non-M25 Institutions £65
To Book Visit: http://www.M25lib.ac.uk/M25staff/
Telephone: Huw Williams 020-7679-2545
Programme:
Joint-chair:
Denise Flowers (St. Marys College) and Anne Barrett (Imperial College)
SDG Co-ordinator: Christopher Pressler (UCL)
9.30 10.00
Coffee and Registration
10.00 10.10
Introduction: Chair
10.10 10.35
Overview
Michael Day
UK Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN)
University of Bath
10.35 11.00
Digitisation: Strategic and Management Issues
Joanne Lomax Smith
Higher Education Digitisation Service (HEDS)
University of Hertfordshire
11.00 11.15
Coffee
11.15 11.40
Case study
Christine Wise
The Fawcett Library: London Guildhall University
11.40 12.05
The TASI Framework
Karla Youngs
TASI Manager (TASI)
12.05 12.35
Breakout Sessions
12.35 13.30
Lunch
13.30 14.15
Report Back and Group Discussion
14.15 15:15
Demonstration of a Digitisation Project:
Annie Gilbert
British Library
15.15 - 15.30
Coffee
_______________________________________________
Christopher Pressler
Assistant Librarian, IT Services
University College London
Gower Street
LONDON WC1E 6BT
www.ucl.ac.uk/Library
[log in to unmask]
020 7419 3584
_______________________________________________
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|