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Re: International Ticer course D igit al Libraries à la Carte

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"KEAVENY, Sara" <[log in to unmask]>

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UKEIG: the UK eInformation Group

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From: UKEIG: the UK eInformation Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of J.G.B. Prinsen
Sent: 14 May 2008 09:28
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: International Ticer course Digit al Libraries à la Carte

This message is posted on several lists. My appologies for any duplication.
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Dear LIS-UKEIG subscribers,

I am happy to announce the 13th edition of our annual summer school on the digital library:
www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/08carte/.

This year, the course is recommended by JISC, DEFF - Denmark's Electronic Research Library, CBU/KUB - the conference of university libraries in Switzerland, NFF - the Norwegian Association of Special Libraries, the DRIVER II project, and The Helsinki University Libraries.

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, 25-29 August 2008


Ticer's new, modular course for librarians and publishers "Digital Libraries à la Carte" will be held at Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 25-29 August 2008.

Modules
-------
From its 'menu' of seven one-day modules (some held in parallel on the same day), you can pick your choice:
* Module 1: Strategic Developments and Library Management
* Module 2: Technological Developments - Threats and
Opportunities
* Module 3a: Hands-on - Library 2.0
* Module 3b: Change - Making it Happen in Your Library
* Module 4: Libraries - Partners in Research and Open Access
* Module 5a: Libraries - Partners in Teaching and Learning
* Module 5b: Put Yourself in the DRIVER's Seat - Practical
Training for Building a European Repository Network

Some subjects covered
---------------------
* Scholars - their behaviour and workflow
* Marketing research libraries
* Performance and outcome measures
* Library automation challenges
* Intelligent catalogues
* MESUR project - scholarly usage data
* OAI Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE)
* Libraries in Second Life
* Change management
* Open Access
* Research data
* Institutional repositories
* The library's educational role
* Information literacy
* Librarian faculty and teaching faculty collaboration
* Physical learning spaces
* Practical training in the DRIVER environment

Lecturers
---------
Top speakers will present their views. Below is just a small selection.
* Stephen Abram, Vice President Innovation, SirsiDynix, was
listed by Library Journal as one of their first "Movers and
Shakers"
* Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and
Research at Vanderbilt University, is creator and editor of
the Library Technology Guides
* Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard is Director of Development at
the Aarhus State and University Library in Denmark, where
the Summa integrated search interface is being developed
* Barbara Galik is Executive Director at Bradley University,
US and involved in many educational activities in Second
Life
* Wendy P. Lougee, University librarian and McKnight
Presidential Professor at the University of Minnesota, has
engaged her library in significant assessments of scholarly
behaviour
* Roswitha Poll is an internationally acknowledged expert in
the field of performance and outcome measures
* David Prosser, as Director of SPARC Europe, is much sought-
after speaker on Open Access
* Christina Tovoté, Pedagogical Developer at Stockholm
University Library, is responsible for the integration of
information literacy in university courses
* Jan Wilkinson, University Librarian and Director at The
University of Manchester, has chaired very successful change
management courses at Ticer before
* Alex Wright is Writer and Information Architect and authored
"Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages"

To guarantee a highly interactive programme, the number of participants is limited, lectures contain an interactive component, and two modules offer 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, NFF - the Norwegian Association of Special Libraries, the DRIVER II project, and The Helsinki University Libraries.

The course website can be found at
www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/08carte/.

If you register before 1 June 2008, you will get a €150 discount. There are special discounts for DRIVER II participants and associates.

A profound update in just one to five days?
Then Tilburg is the place to be this summer!


Further information
-------------------
Ms Jola Prinsen
Manager Ticer
Tilburg University
Library and IT Services
P.O. Box 90153
5000 LE Tilburg
The Netherlands
Tel. +31 13 466 8310
Fax +31 13 466 8383
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