I know Mandy has replied to what EH wants (everything!) but I would just
lie to say I particularly agree with Catherine's suggestion about
regional sessions and about including other members of staff
Maureen
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Catherine - good idea to try and do this on a regional basis to enable
more people to attend. Knowing dates and times well enough in advance
so deals can be found for trains etc. would also help keep costs down.
We are interested in ERM and circulation, and as we are moving to
Milcat and Milacq later this year exchange of experience for those and
Millennium ILLs would be good. We want to start exploiting EDIFACT for
book ordering, particularly with Dawsons, and as we already load
electronic serials invoices from SWETS perhaps could exchange that
experience. Create Lists and Management Statistics; hands-on Load
Profile training; LDAP and Wi-Fi are other topics.
Margaret
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Subject: Re: Training events and workshops
Like Warwick, we have an interest in both III led and EIUG exchange
of experience workshops. However, especially for the exchange of
experience, would there be any way to hold regional sessions? I would
like to see differing levels of staff attending these but it is
difficult to
justify travelling and/or accommodation expenses. Maybe even a
chatroom approach?
Catherine
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At Warwick we have an interest in both III led courses and EIUG
exchange of experience workshops. Of the former load profiles and
advanced systems admin are of a strong interest. However, one major
caveat is with the trainer that III provide, as this is crucial to the
learning experience. Given the relative expense of training (which is a
separate issue), having an effective and well prepared trainer is
essential.
For exchange of experience workshops we are most interested in ERM and
circulation. It seemed very clear that there is a need for the former
following the sessions in Stirling last week.
Stuart.
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The Library
University of Warwick
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Dear all,
A number of ideas and suggestions for training events and workshops
were
raised at EIUG last week. The committee would like to organise a
programme of events; could we get some feedback on what sessions would
be
most of interest?
The following sessions have been suggested so far:
- ERM exchange of experience (Leeds would be willing to host this,
preferably before xmas)
- Web opac exchange of experience
- Circulation exchange of experience
- Load profiles training session
- Authentication/single sign-on/LDAP - probably a mix of exchange of
experience with some input from III staff on the new developments in
this
area.
- Advanced System Administration training session.
Can you let me know whether you would be interested in some/all of the
above sessions, which are highest priority for you, and whether there
are
any other sessions that would be of interest?
Thanks,
Tracey
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