Enterprise, engagement and new communications: Web 2.0 in the library
CILIP in Scotland is pleased to offer a one day course in association with
Edinburgh City Libraries for heads of service, staff in e- government, corporate
communications, marketing and promotion as well as information security.
Web 2.0 technologies are about empowering users to communicate and
collaborate in new ways and this change in turn requires us to consider how
we communicate with our users. CILIPS one day seminar will introduce Web
2.0 and social networking tools within the context of service and
communication strategies.
The course is being offered at cost to encourage attendance by those who
want to learn more about creating business value and engaging the user using
Web 2.0 technologies. Presentations and discussion will also explore
compliance, security and data protection challenges of deploying social
software across organisations.
To do this, we have drawn together expert speakers from the library and legal
world and will also use the seminar to introduce key work being carried out by
SLIC on national guidelines for Web 2.0 use.
CILIPS would encourage you to book a place on our seminar and to pass this
information to other key professionals in your organisation.
Thursday 2nd July 2009 at the National Library of Scotland, Causewayside,
Edinburgh
Cost: £35
Time 10am – 4pm
To book a place: http://www.slainte.org.uk/events/
Programme:
Chair: Graeme Forbes, Resource Acquisition and Description Manager, NLS
10.00: Welcome and introduction
10.15: Harnessing collective intelligence (Liz McGettigan, Head of Edinburgh
City Libraries)
10.30 Practical uses for Web 2.0 in your organisation (Phil Bradley, Internet
Consultant and Information Specialist)
11.30 Tea/coffee
11.45 Staying legal: the law surrounding Web 2.0 including copyright, data
protection, accessibility and staff access policies (Jason Miles-Campbell,
Service Manager, JISC Legal)
12.30 Lunch
1.30 Removing barriers: developing national guidelines for library use
of Web 2.0 (Gillian Hanlon, Information Officer, SLIC)
2.15 Library 2.0 (Dave Errington, CEO, TALIS)
3pm Drawing it all together (Phil Bradley)
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