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I would like to bring the call for papers for the ILI 2002 (Internet
Librarian International) conference in London in March 2002 to the
attention of members of this list.
The ILI conference attracts many delegates from mainland Europe and is a
useful opportunity to disseminate information on, for example, EU and
national projects to an international audience.
Note that the closing date for abstracts is 15 August (although the
final papers or PowerPoint slides will not be needed for some time).
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Thanks
Brian Kelly
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Brian Kelly
UK Web Focus
UKOLN
University of Bath
BATH
BA2 7AY
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/
Phone: 01225 323943
Internet Librarian International 2002
Olympia, London, March 18-20
Looking for speakers! See below for a list of potential topics,
deadlines and check http://www.internet-librarian.com/
for further details, submission form, PDF copy of the call for speakers,
and more.
Information Today Inc., a key provider of technology conferences for
more than 20 years with InfoToday (formerly the National Online
Meeting), Internet Librarian, and Computers in Libraries, is pleased to
announce the 4th annual Internet Librarian International—the unique
international conference and exhibition for information professionals
who are using, developing, and embracing the Internet and World Wide Web
in their roles as information navigators, Webmasters and Web managers,
content evaluators, intranet strategists, portal creators, product
developers, searchers, educators, and more. As today’s premier tools for
library and information managers, systems librarians, and researchers,
Internet and related technologies are the focus of this conference. The
conference provides an active forum for our excellent speakers to
explore with the attendees the exciting range of issues and challenges
facing information professionals today.
Internet Librarian International 2002 caters to all interests and all
levels of knowledge by offering three simultaneous conference tracks
plus many workshops, open lectures and seminars, great networking
opportunities, as well as access to the London Book Fair Exhibition and
ILI’s own exhibition. Themes for this year’s conference encompass
Managing Content, Web Tools & Applications, Internet & Intranet
Resources, Managing Knowledge Assets, E-Learning & Distance Education,
Case Studies of Internet and Intranet Librarians, E-Resources, Web
Management, Digital Libraries & Virtual Services, Streaming Multimedia,
Integrating Library Systems & the Net, Web Design and Usability, and
more. Speakers are knowledgeable, authoritative, and focus on practical
applications and case studies as well as technical and managerial
issues. Please consider sending us a proposal to speak at this important
event.
Below are some of the topics we hope to cover, but don’t let this list
limit your imagination! We look forward to hearing from you.
Possible Topics (suggestions only—the more creative the topic, the
better!)
Intranet Case Studies
Intranet Case Studies
Developing Internet Skills
Digitising Collections
Digitising Collections
Managing Desktop Access
Enterprise Portals
Enterprise Portals
Online Buying Strategies
Building & Using Taxonomies
Building & Using Taxonomies
Wireless & Libraries
Cool Web Tools: Java, XML, HTML
Cool Web Tools: Java, XML, HTML
Acquiring & Managing Content
Web Page & Site Design
Web Page & Site Design
Integrating Images, Text & Sound
E-Learning Strategies & Cases
E-Learning Strategies & Cases
Virtual Reference Service
Traditional vs. Web-based Suppliers
Traditional vs. Web-based Suppliers
Information Pricing Strategies
Delivering Services Virtually
Delivering Services Virtually
Digital Library Case Studies
Usability Testing for Web Sites
Usability Testing for Web Sites
Interfaces & Screen Design
Search Engine Tools & Tips
Search Engine Tools & Tips
Electronic Commerce
Licensing & Negotiating for Content
Licensing & Negotiating for Content
Document & Image Management
Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management
Copyright in the Eworld
Personalising Web Sites
Personalising Web Sites
Information Visualisation
Publishing on the Web
Publishing on the Web
Managing Electronic Resources
Internet Delivery Channels
Internet Delivery Channels
Future Net/Web Strategies
Streamlining Electronic Document Delivery
Streamlining Electronic Document Delivery
Capturing & Delivering Multimedia
Filtering & Intelligent Agents
Filtering & Intelligent Agents
Distance Learning Technologies
Developing & Maintaining Web Sites
Developing & Maintaining Web Sites
Digital Archiving
Electronic/Digital Books
Electronic/Digital Books
Library Systems & Automation
Creating & Supporting Virtual Communities
Creating & Supporting Virtual Communities
Security & Authentication
Multimedia & Image Delivery
Multimedia & Image Delivery
Net Technology Planning
Competitive/Business Intelligence
Competitive/Business Intelligence
Finding "Best Web" Resources
Tools for Evaluating Web Resources
Tools for Evaluating Web Resources
Lessons Learned
Protecting & Using Intellectual Property
Protecting & Using Intellectual Property
New Retrieval Tools
Migrating Databases to the Web
Migrating Databases to the Web
Collaborating with IT
Web Developer Tools & Techniques
Web Developer Tools & Techniques
Retooling Budgets for the Eworld
Mining for Quality Information
Mining for Quality Information
Reference Services on the Web
Web Policies & Strategies
Web Policies & Strategies
Designing for the Visually Impaired
If you would like to participate in Internet Librarian International
2002 as a speaker or workshop leader, please submit a proposal as soon
as possible (by 15 August 2001 at the very latest) using the submissions
form. Please include the brief details of your proposed presentation:
title, abstract, biographical information, and full contact information
(title, address, e-mail, phone & fax). Abstracts will be reviewed by the
Advisory Committee and notification regarding acceptance will be made in
October.
Program Chairs
Jane I. Dysart, Dysart & Jones Associates
David I. Raitt, Editor, The Electronic Library, The Netherlands
David I. Raitt, Editor, The Electronic Library, The Netherlands
Advisory Committee
Mary J. Auckland, The London Institute, UK
Terry Beck, IT Consultant, UK
Daan Boom, KPMG, The Netherlands
Catherine Edwards, University of Northumbria (eLib), UK
William Hann, Free Pint, UK
Christian Hasiewicz, Bertelsmann Foundation, Germany
Bruce Hubbard, Hubbard Information Service, Denmark
Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
Mary Peterson, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia
Donna Scheeder, Library of Congress, USA
To receive the provisional programme when it is published, please submit
the request form, or contact:
Rubicon Communications Ltd.
Oxford Centre for Innovation
Mill Street, Oxford OX2 0JX, UK
Phone: +44 (0) 1865 811145
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 204950
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Web site: www.internet-librarian.com
Information Today, Inc.
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Phone: 609-654-6266
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Web site: www.infotoday.com
Internet Librarian International is managed in the UK by
Rubicon Communications Ltd.
Jane I. Dysart
Dysart & Jones Associates
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Phone: +1 416-484-6129
David I. Raitt
Editor, The Electronic Library
The Netherlands
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