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Dear LIS-INFOLITERACY readers,
I am happy to announce the 12th edition of our annual summer
school on the digital library:
www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/07carte/.
Especially modules 4b and 5 will be of interest to you. Speakers
include:
Module 4b:
- David Free (hands-on session on vodcasting/podcasting in
academic libraries)
- Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (hands-on session on social networking
and immersive worlds)
Module 5:
- Joan Lippincott, CNI (on library services for NetGen students)
- Patricia Iannuzzi (on information literacy and cooperation with
faculty in this area)
- Anne Bell (on physical learning spaces)
- Igor Mayer (on libraries and gaming)
Kind regards,
Jola Prinsen
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Digital Libraries à la Carte
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Modular, International Digital Library Course
Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 27-31 August 2007
The International Ticer School (known for its former International
Summer School on the Digital Library) offers a new, modular course
for librarians and publishers: "Digital Libraries à la Carte". The
course will be held at Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 27-31
August 2007.
Modules
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From its 'menu' of six one-day modules, you can pick your choice:
* Strategic Developments and Library Management
* Technological Developments: Threats and Opportunities for
Libraries
* Hands-on: Open Source Software for Libraries and XML
* Libraries Supporting Research and Open Access
* Hands-on: Library 2.0 Technologies to Reach out to the Customer
* Libraries Supporting Teaching and Learning
Subjects covered
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* Science Commons
* collection development in the digital age
* understanding user needs
* performance measurement and accountability
* search engines and innovative catalogues
* library chatbots
* federated identity management
* open source software for libraries
* XML
* libraries supporting eScience
* Sakai as a virtual research environment
* Open Access to data sets
* services based on Open Access repositories
* podcasting/vodcasting
* social networking and immersive worlds
* libraries for NetGen students
* information literacy
* learning spaces
* gaming and libraries
Lecturers
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Top speakers will present their views. Below is a selection.
* Anne E. Bell is University Librarian at the University of Warwick
and responsible for the exemplar Learning Grid
* Peter Binkley, Digital Initiatives Technology Librarian at the
University of Alberta, is an expert on federated search and blogs
via Quædam cuiusdam
* Anne Christensen, Web Services Librarian at the State and
University Library Hamburg, is the driving force behind the
library chatbot Stella
* David Free, Public Services Librarian at the Georgia Perimeter
College, is the 'king of academic podcasting' in the US
* Patricia Iannuzzi is Dean of University Libraries at the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a leader in information
literacy
* Joan Lippincott is Associate Executive Director at the Coalition
for Networked Information (CNI)
* Ronald Milne recently became Director of Scholarship and
Collections at the The British Library and brings with him
expertise on both the Google and Microsoft digitization projects
* Eric Lease Morgan, Head of the Digital Access and Information
Architecture Department at the University Libraries of Notre Dame,
is an international expert on open source software and XML for
libraries
* Chuck Severance is the Sakai Executive Director, University of
Michigan
* John Wilbanks is the Executive Director of Science Commons
To guarantee a highly interactive programme, the number of
participants is limited, lectures contain an interactive component,
and two modules consist of hands-on sessions in a computer room.
The course is recommended by JISC, DEFF - Denmark's Electronic
Research Library, CBU/KUB - the conference of university libraries
in Switzerland, and NFF - the Norwegian Association of Special
Libraries.
The course website can be found at
www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/07carte/. On the website you can
find the full programme, the complete list of lecturers with
short bios, abstracts of most presentations and practical
information about course fee and registration.
If you register before 1 June 2007, you will get a €150 discount.
Further information
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Ms Jola Prinsen
Manager Ticer
Tilburg University
Library and IT Services
P.O. Box 4191
5004 JD Tilburg
The Netherlands
tel. +31 13 466 8310
fax +31 13 466 8383
e-mail [log in to unmask]
www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/
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