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E-Books for Everyone? : the 4th annual E-Books Seminar
Are e-books becoming an integral part of our collections and services?
What are the practical issues for librarians struggling to provide better
services with limited budgets and increased expectations?
Join us at the 4th annual e-books seminar in Glasgow on 1 October 2004 and
hear a range of speakers from across the sectors talk about their
experience in this area.
We are delighted to welcome Rich Rosy from OCLC who will provide an
overview of the e-books scene. A LASER-funded pioneering project to test
the feasibility of e-book provision in public libraries will be described
by Linda Berube and Martin Palmer from Co-East/Essex Libraries. Peter
Wynne from NoWAL will speak on their experience of making a large e-book
collection available to a HE library consortium.
Fionnuala Cassidy will speak about the role of the JISC collections team
in acquiring and making available collections of high quality resources of
relevance to learning, teaching and recent agreements bringing e-books
into Further Education.
Nick Morgan from Learning & Teaching Scotland will outline current ICT,
Internet and digital content issues in schools and explore some of the
likely directions for future development.
Booking Details:
Date: Friday 1 October 2004
Venue: Glasgow College of Building & Printing, North Hanover Street (one
minute from George Square) Map available at: http://www.gcbp.ac.uk/map.htm
Time: 10.00am - 4pm
Cost: £75 incl VAT
1. The venue is fully accessible for the disabled
2. Please indicate any dietary requirements
Bookings: via the Scottish Library & information Council (SLIC)
Tel: 01698-458888
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
If you have any queries please contact Catherine Nicholson, SCURL, on 0141-
270-1361 or by e-mail at: [log in to unmask]
This event is jointly organised by SCURL, SLIC and MmITS
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