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From: Michael Fraser <mike.fraser@computing-
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Arts and Humanities Online : a series of one-day seminars
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/events/
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**First seminar to be held at the British Library, 14 December 2000**
It is becoming increasingly hard to keep up with the ever-changing
world of online resources, and yet these resources have a vital role
to play in higher and further education teaching and research.
The solution?
Come to Arts and Humanities Online -- a one-day seminar
introducing you to the full range of nationally-funded resources and
services available online for the Arts and Humanities. Each seminar
will provide you with:
* a comprehensive overview of all the major services and resources in
this field
* strategies on how to promote them within your own institution
* hints and tips on how to keep yourself up-to-date with all the latest
developments
* a valuable opportunity to question key representatives from the
various different services in an open forum discussion
Who should attend?
Subject librarians; IT subject specialists; departmental IT
representatives; staff development officers; and all those with
responsibility for the promotion and provision of online resources in
the Arts and Humanities within their institution.
When and where?
* December 14th 2000 -- London
We are pleased to announce that the launch of Arts and Humanities
Online will take place at the British Library.
* January 25th 2001 -- Bristol
* February 22nd 2001 -- Edinburgh
* March 22nd 2001 -- Manchester
How to book your place
The cost of the seminar is GBP85.00 including lunch and
refreshments.
Register online at:
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/events/
For any queries please contact Jenny Newman, Humbul Humanities
Hub. Email: [log in to unmask]
The seminars are orgnised by the Arts and Humanities Data Service
(AHDS) and the Resource Discovery Network (RDN), funded by the
Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) and the Arts and
Humanities Research Board (AHRB), with the support of the
Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN) and the following
JISC-funded services: the Humbul Humanities Hub, the Resource
Guide for the Arts and humanities, EDINA, and MIMAS.
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