The following email, from Paul Sandford of South Bank University, might
interest NOF-digi projects undertaking image digitisation. As I only
received it this morning, I am presuming that the cut off date has been
extended beyond the 17th January mentioned in the email.
Alastair Dunning
Information, Training and Research
Arts and Humanities Data Service
(Technical Advisors to nof-digi projects)
020 7928 7848
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> You are invited to come to one of LITC's one-day short courses on
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> Digital Imaging Awareness
>
> We are planning three events to be hosted by LITC at South Bank
> University, London, early in 2002. The first of these HERoBAC funded
> events is being offered to the Education sector on January 31.
>
> Other offerings for interested parties in the Healthcare/Bioscience and
> the Cultural Heritage sectors will follow, on February 7 and 14
> respectively.
>
> These events are intended for anyone wishing to explore the key issues
> in digital imaging, learn about best practice from practitioners, and
> be inspired by case studies. They are not intended to be over technical,
> though pointers will be given to sources of detailed advice and
> information.
> The emphasis on case studies is intended to compliment technical and
> standards training available elsewhere, and to encourage the wider use
> of digital images.
>
> For a flavour of the day planned for the Educational Sector, we shall
> look at issues surrounding the setting up an image database, the
> effective use of
> digital images as well as pitfalls in the context of Virtual Learning
> Environments, CD-ROM and other portable media, distance learning, and
> library websites in a variety of subject areas. The scope will also
> include an overview of issues affecting the use of pictures in document
> imaging, and highlight issues of copyright as affecting the use of
> images.
>
> Invited speakers will pass on some of their knowledge in this rapidly
> developing area, made possible and affordable by technology advances.
> Examples may be drawn from DNER projects in HE, from initiatives in FE,
> the schools sector and the corporate training sector. All participants
> are invited to submit questions they would like to be addressed in
> advance, and to share their experiences, though there will be no
> obligation to do so!
>
> LIS professionals should find the subject useful in terms of personal
> development and those recently roped into NOF-digitise and similar
> projects should also benefit.
>
> You are invited to indicate by January 17, 2002 your interest in
> participation, without obligation, along with particular questions for
> which you seek answers.
>
> Please email: Paul Sandford, LITC [[log in to unmask]]
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> and indicate which target audience you wish to be included in:
> Education, Cultural Heritage or Healthcare/Bioscience.
>
> Further details will be sent to interested parties early in the New
> Year, and will be posted on our event website,
>
> http://www.litc.sbu.ac.uk/imaging/announce.html
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> A modest charge of #30 per event will be made to cover costs for lunch
> and the venue.
>
> To find out more about LITC, come visit our Home Page at:
> http://www.sbu.ac.uk/litc/
>
> We look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Paul Sandford [[log in to unmask]]
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