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Aslib Training News - July 2009

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An informal open list set up by UKSG - Connecting the Information Community <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:39:55 +0000

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TRAINING NEWS
In the current economic climate, Aslib would like to help your professional development and enhance the skills you have, whilst providing your organisation with cost effective training solutions.  These are three of the ways Aslib can support you and your organisation:
 
1.                 1. Third delegate attends course for just £75!  From June onwards, an organisation that books 3 delegates on the same course, the 3rd delegate attends for just £75 plus VAT.
 
2.                  2. How to Design Training Sessions, 6 July, London SPECIAL FEE! There’s still time to book!
Develop your skills as a trainer in your organisation and run internal training events.  This Aslib course is an intensive one-day workshop for new trainers or those responsible for providing  effective training and coaching sessions for staff.  More information and how to book: http://www.aslib.com/training/2/13.html  Corporate Members are offered a special fee for this course on 6th July of just £160 plus VAT (normal fee is £230 plus VAT); Non Members are offered a special fee of £195 plus VAT (normal fee is £287.50 plus VAT)!
 
3. Attend Copyright for Information Professionals: An Introduction AND Copyright for Information Professionals: Advanced for £475 plus VAT (£546.25) Aslib corporate members / £595 plus VAT (£684.25) Non members.  For further information, visit the links below.
 
Details of this month’s public courses are included in this email update.  All our events are available as onsite training courses.
 
JULY COURSES IN BRIEF:
How to Design Training Sessions, Monday 6, £160+VAT (£195+VAT)* SPECIAL FEE
An intensive one-day workshop for new trainers or those responsible for providing effective training and coaching sessions for staff. http://www.aslib.com/training/2/13.html
 
Copyright for Information Professionals: An Introduction, Tuesday 7, £230+VAT(£287.50+VAT)
Copyright is an increasingly complex problem for information providers. An awareness of the many pitfalls is vital the efficient management of information services. Whatever area you work in you will come across copyright as a live issue and need to understand how to handle the challenges it poses. At the end of the day you will have a firm understanding of what problems you may face and be able to alert colleagues to possible problems and also advise your organisation on how to protect its rights. http://www.aslib.com/training/4/07.html
 
Copyright for Information Professionals: Advanced, Wednesday 8, £280+VAT(£350+VAT)  
A basic understanding of copyright highlights just how complex an issue it is. Knowing how the law works is just the beginning but you need to be able to map basic concepts new and innovative information delivery systems and technologies. After this day's training you will have a grater understanding of how to interpret the law and how to put in place management systems that take account of the rapidly changing techniques used for information storage and delivery. Copyright is an issue that will not go away and a working knowledge of it will be a valuable additional element in any CV or job. http://www.aslib.com/training/4/26.html
 
Indexing: Principles and Practice, Thursday 16, £260+VAT(£325+VAT)
Indexing is one of the best known of 'traditional' library/information activities. Its importance has not diminished in the digital age. On the contrary, indexing is of even more importance in digital environments, so that information can be efficiently found from sources such as the Internet, or intranets. Indexing is an important part of the broader process of metadata creation. Many library/information workers are expected to index material, but not everyone is given sufficient training. This course covers general principles of indexing, and the indexing process, and also specific points of practice, in the indexing of all kinds of material, emphasising the value of controlled indexing languages. The relations between indexing and other ways of analysing and denoting content (abstracting, summarising, classifying, categorising etc.) are emphasised. The course also deals with understanding, and creating, indexing policies, which govern the way in which indexing is carried out. http://www.aslib.com/training/4/16.html
 
 
COURSE VENUES
In 2009, Aslib Training will use an external training room provider etc Venues, one of the UK’s leading providers of training space, and will use two venues in London:  Bonhill House and the Hatton.   Bonhill House, a prime location, in the heart of the city, is a converted Victorian building with high ceilings and arched windows, flooding each room with natural daylight.   The Hatton, a seven-storey training and meeting venue in London's Hatton Garden, provides an exceptionally stylish and vibrant training and conference environment.  In 2009, when delegates attend an Aslib training course at these venues, they will benefit from:
 
-          Training rooms that have natural daylight and air-conditioning
-          A business centre/facility - internet access for the use of trainers and delegates
-          A light continental breakfast on arrival
-          Unlimited Tea, Coffee & biscuits
-          A 2 course hot & cold lunch including a selection of three hot main courses from the chef’s daily menu, including a vegetarian option, followed by dessert or fresh fruit accompanied by soft drinks & tea/coffee.
-          Complimentary wi-fi throughout
 
ONSITE TRAINING SERVICE
All our courses are available as onsite events.  If you have 5-6 colleagues that need training in the same subject area, then the most cost-effective way to achieve this is to have a course delivered at your organisation.  Our onsite training service can offer of the shelf training as well as bespoke packages. We can also help you plan a conference or event, providing you with all the administrative support you need.  Please contact me, if you would like a quote.  My contact details are at the bottom of this email.
 
 
CONFERENCES
Aslib’s own “Translating and the Computer” Conference is now in its 31st year and will take place in November in London.  Further details, including submission guidelines for papers, can be found at: http://www.aslib.com/conferences.
 
 
If you have any enquiries about these or future events, please email me at [log in to unmask]
 
Kind regards,
 
 
Nicole Adamides, Training Manager
ASLIB
207 Davina House, 137-149 Goswell Road, London, EC1V 7ET
Tel: +44(0)20 7253 3349                Fax: +44(0)20 7490 0577
www.aslib.com/training
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