ALISS Visit to Westminster reference Library
September 20th 9.45
ALISS (Association of Librarians and Information professionals in the Social Sciences). are pleased to announce an opportunity to visit Westminster Reference library a specialist public library in London's West End. key subject collections are Business, UK and EU official publications, law and the performing arts.
This is located at: 35, St Martins Street
London WC2H 7HP
http://www.westminster.gov.uk/libraries/findalibrary/westref.cfm
The visit will incorporate a tour of the facilities, including information about special collections and electronic resources
The visit will last approximately 1.5 hours
There is no charge for ALISS Members.
Non members £5
To reserve a place please contact:
Heather Dawson
ALISS Secretary
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British Library of Political and Economic Science
10 Portugal Street
London
WC2A 2HD
ALISS is a new social science Librarians group see http://www.lse.ac.uk/library/other_sites/aliss/ for further details.
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Subject: ALISS Minutes
Minutes of ALISS Meeting.
14th August LSE Library
Attending.
Jane Secker LSE (Chair), Heather Dawson (Secretary LSE), Angela Upton (SCIE), Anne Dagpunar (SOAS); Barbara Merchant (SPRU)
Apologies
Jennie Grimshaw, Diane Kearns, Helen Mackin, Angela Joyce
Finance
Due to travel problems Jennie was unexpectedly unable to attend. However, she sent a verbal report that finances were currently healthy. All renewal notices had been sent out. Conferences fees were being collected.
There was a possibility that funds could be spared to print a professional publicity leaflet. The committee members present felt that this was a good idea. Anyone with a useful contact is urged to email Heather so this can be pursued further.
Aliss Quarterly.
The most recent general issue has just been mailed out to subscribers
Special issue on Google Generation.
Copy date September.
Signed up.
August event contributors.
Challenge of the Google Generation'. and information literacy. Peter Godwin South Bank University.
Implementing cross-search tools: challenges and opportunities Margaret Flett, UCL Library Services
Metagoogle! Using MetaLib to deliver user-centered information services at Loughborough.. Frank Parry Loughborough University
School Librarians and the Google Generation, Sarah Pavey Epsom College
Social Software and Education, Matt Lingard LSE Centre for Learning Technology
Intute: Social Sciences, The New Service for the Best of the Web, Angela Joyce Intute
Also.
TFPL. New research on skills needed by information workers.
Use of Ipods in induction at Sheffield University. Lyn Parker, Maria Mawson. http://www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/docs/induction/Ipodtour_060523.ppt
Birkbeck Library Digital Learning project http://www.bbk.ac.uk/lib/life/skills/index.html David Flanders, Wendy Lynwood
Moira Bent Newcastle Information literacy forum http://www.staffs.ac.uk/infolitconf/moira_bent/index.php
Christine Irving Glasgow Caledonian university project on link between secondary and tertiary education. http://www.learningservices.gcal.ac.uk/ils/ILS_Project.ppt
TOCRoSS: Table of Contents by Really Simple Syndication <http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=project_tocross> project on putting tables of contents pages on library catalogues. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=project_tocross
Any suggestions for future issues should be sent to Heather. Committee members felt that accessibility was a good topic for a future feature and Heather will pursue this.
23rd August Conference.
All 40 places fully booked and a waiting list.
There had been initial problems with organising LSE catering but these now seem to be overcome.
The day is scheduled to run from 9.30-4.30 in room A316 LSE old Building Houghton Street.
Committee members are urged to arrive early if possible in order to help with admin. London members present at the meeting were allocated tasks others should let Heather know if they are able to arrive by 9am and be prepared to provide some general help during the day in directions etc if necessary.
Future event planning.
Some publicity for the 23rd August event had appeared in the CILIP job supplement publication. Committee members were not sure how this had occurred but it had generated some interest, so Jane will try to investigate if this can be used again. There is also the possibility of using the new Information Literacy website.
A suggestion on a cultural diversity event had been received from a member (John Lindsay Kingston university) Committee members were still a bit unclear about whether this would generate enough interest so it was suggested that Heather invite him to write an article about the issue and depending on the outcome of this it might be pursued further as an event.
There was a great deal of interest in organising an ALISS event in Northern England. Diane had pointed out that transport links to Bradford were not as good as to other cities. Committee members felt that it might be a good idea to try to find a venue in Leeds . Perhaps with the possibility of sharing an event with the information Literacy sub-group , to share expenses and expertise. This could be a joint training event, perhaps 11-3pm, which would be supplementary to other ALISS events, offering a welcome expansion to the programme. Heather will distribute the list of ALISS members to the committee so that they can try to see if they have any contacts.
Library visitors are still being planned. The womens library will go ahead on the 21st August, a date has also been scheduled for the Westminster reference library in September which will be advertised this week.
Heather is currently pursuing other suggestions such as the Guardian Archive other suggestions are welcome.
Website update.
Barbara has been liaising with Head. They have promised a version of the site by the 23rd August. If this appears feasible it could be briefly displayed to the delegates as a prototype. Once this has been done proper training in updating it will be offered by them.
Date of next meeting.
23rd October LSE Library 2pm. Room ro9
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