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Topics of the day:
1. King Solomon's Mines (1950) DVD or video
2. CDG West Country: Social Networking course
3. NoWAL Course - Voice Production
4. Strictly Come Networking - your chance to SLA(m)!
5. Criteria for book withdrawals
6. WorldCat Rights and Responsibilities for the OCLC Cooperative - Draft for
Community Review
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 09:30:39 +0100
From: Andy Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: King Solomon's Mines (1950) DVD or video
Good morning!
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Sent by Andy Barrow on behalf of Chris Martin. Please contact Chris directly if you can help him.
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Does anyone happen to have a copy, off-air or otherwise, of the 1950 version of the film King Solomon's Mines (Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger) that I could borrow for a couple of days? I would be very grateful.
Chris
Chris Martin
Assistant Librarian
University Library
University of Portsmouth
PORTSMOUTH
PO1 2ST
T: (023) 9284-3244
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 11:59:59 +0100
From: Tasha Cooper <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: CDG West Country: Social Networking course
**Apologies for cross-posting**
Social networking: Twitter, Facebook, Myspace
Thursday 13th May
4.30 – 6.30pm
Cheddar, Somerset
Find out how to connect, collaborate and inform using social media technologies, which make it easier for members to network at times to suit them, and in ways that fit in more easily with busy work and home lives. Enabling social networking is a key part of CILIP’s membership support.
This evening course offers a practical introduction to social networking websites that will help raise the profile of your services and enable you to deliver them differently. Participants will receive an overview of social networking and will spend the time predominantly on practical work and how to use them to your advantage.
In particular, emphasis will be on using CILIP’s twitter pages, getting connected, and security.
Benefits of attending
By the end of the course participants will have:
• gained a good grounding in the use of Twitter, Facebook, and My Space
• created their own accounts that they can use in a work context
• learnt the basics of social networking and how to use this to their advantage
Programme
• Social networking in context
• Exploration, searching and using
• Accounts – creating your own account
• Security
• What next?
Places are limited to: 12
Special note: Participants should have access to an email account they can access during the evening to validate registration with different resources.
Who should attend?
Any library and information professional who wants to learn more about this subject area and get up to speed with the latest developments.
Course leader
Alec Cook has managed an Internet and gaming cafe for the last 8 years, tutors for “IT for the Terrified”, and has been using social networks since they launched.
Cost
CDG Members £10
CILIP Members £15
Venue
IT for the Terrified
Kings of Wessex School – Memorial entrance
Station Road
Cheddar
http://www.multimap.com/s/PgiX6FSA
Entrance on the junction of station road and the A371
Parking available
Booking
Please could you email [log in to unmask] stating the following:
Name
Contact details/Invoice address
Telephone No.
Email:
CDG members: £10
CILIP members: £15
Non CILIP/CDG member: £25
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 15:02:01 +0100
From: Gil Young <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: NoWAL Course - Voice Production
Apologies for cross posting.
The popular NoWAL Voice production course will take place in Manchester on the 07/05/2010
(Please note that this is a change of date from that originally advertised). As always
NoWAL welcomes delegates at this event from all sectors and all regions. If you have any
questions about this or any other NoWAL event please do not hesitate to contact me
(details at the bottom of this e-mail).
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07/05/2010 - Please note that this is a change of date from that originally advertised.
Voice production - Manchester
Time: 10:00 - 16:30
Venue: MMU - Learn Higher Boardroom (201c), MRL, Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester
Tutor: Eluned Owen
Book a place: http://www.nowal.ac.uk/general_programme.php?action=view&sql_id=51
Charges
NoWAL Members: £75
External Delegates: £110
Aim:
To enable participants to develop a range of techniques for good voice production and to
provide diagnostic help for delegates on specific voice issues.
Objectives:
* At the end of the course participants will have:
* Gained an understanding of how the voice is produced.
* Identified their own vocal strengths and weaknesses.
* Learned techniques for warming up and caring for their voice.
* Developed a voice care programme tailored to their vocal requirements.
Course content will include:
* Why you have the voice you do
* Understanding the way the voice works
* Posture
* Breathing exercises
* Pitch and tone
* Articulation
* Care of the voice
* Making the voice interesting
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who wishes to learn more about this topic.
Comments from previous attendees
"The course was brilliant – I learnt lots of new techniques, had great feedback and the
trainer is excellent."
"An enjoyable course which taught me techniques to solve vocal problems I’ve had with
presentations."
"Excellent! Very useful i.e. hearing about my voice production faults/ difficulties and
how to correct them."
Book a place: http://www.nowal.ac.uk/general_programme.php?action=view&sql_id=51
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Gil Young
NoWAL Support Officer
Follow NoWAL on Twitter - http://twitter.com/NoWALnews
NoWAL: Widening access to library resources and improving learning and information
support services through innovation, influence and partnership.
NoWAL Office
Room 212
Department of Information and Communications
Manchester Metropolitan University
Geoffrey Manton Building
Rosamond Street West
Off Oxford Road
Manchester
M15 6LL
0161 247 6021
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 15:26:44 +0100
From: SLA Europe Events <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Strictly Come Networking - your chance to SLA(m)!
HOLD THE DATE!!!
SLA Europe are holding an evening of networking and fun in the heart of
London on Tuesday 18th May
Get your sparkle ready and look out for more details in the near future...
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 16:58:52 +0100
From: Jane Falconer <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Criteria for book withdrawals
Hi all,
(apologies for cross-posting)
Don't shout too loud, but we are planning a book weed over the summer. I'd be interested to know of everyone's criteria for withdrawing a book. Do you only look at when it was last checked out, or do you have a more sophisticated method? We're a health and medicine library so I'm particularly interested in criteria for STEM subjects.
We have a large collection of pre-1970 books which have yet to be added to our OPAC. If anyone has any suggestions and criteria for weeding items only listed in a card catalogue, i'd love to hear those too.
To my knowledge, we've never actually done a systematic book weed at LSHTM so i'm expecting to potentially release a lot of shelf space.
I'd be happy to summarise for the list if there's interest.
Thanks,
Jane
Jane Falconer
Information Services Librarian
Library & Archive Services
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
Tel: +44 (0)20 7927 2414
Fax: +44 (0)20 7927 2273
www.lshtm.ac.uk/library
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 12:32:24 -0400
From: "Taylor,Stephen" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: WorldCat Rights and Responsibilities for the OCLC Cooperative - Draft for Community Review
This communication is being forwarded to you on behalf of the OCLC EMEA Regional Council; please feel free to circulate within your library network
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TO: OCLC Members
FROM: OCLC Record Use Policy Council Co-Chairs Barbara Gubbin, Director, Jacksonville Public Library, USA; and Jennifer Younger, President-Elect, OCLC Global Council and Edward H. Arnold Director of Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame, USA
RE: Next-generation policy for WorldCat records-open for community review
DATE: April 7, 2010
The OCLC Record Use Policy Council members have been working for the past few months to develop the next generation of a WorldCat use policy, and we are pleased to announce that the draft document, WorldCat Rights and Responsibilities for the OCLC Cooperative <http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/catalog/policy/default.htm> , is open for community review.
This Council, convened by the OCLC Board of Trustees last September, has produced a new draft document that incorporates many suggestions raised by the community over the past year. For example, rather than using legal language, we have drafted the new policy as a code of good practices, intended to outline the rights and responsibilities of OCLC members with regard to the use of WorldCat records.
We intend for this document to help inform the decision-making process for member library leaders as they seek to innovate around the shared resource that is WorldCat. We have sought to encourage the widespread use of WorldCat data while also supporting the viability and utility of WorldCat and the OCLC network of services.
The draft policy is not final. Between now and the end of May, we very much want your feedback. We hope you will take the time to review the draft policy carefully, and let us know your thoughts. You can post comments to the community forum <http://community.oclc.org/recorduse> , send an e-mail with your thoughts to [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> , or register to attend a webinar <http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/catalog/policy/council/default.htm> where you can ask questions and submit feedback to members of the Record Use Policy Council. We will continue to add content to the accompanying FAQ <http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/catalog/policy/questions/default.htm> as we get more questions from the community review process.
We plan to send a revised version of the draft policy to the OCLC Board of Trustees at the end of May for final review and approval. We anticipate that a final document will be published mid-calendar year 2010.
Many thanks are due to all the members and librarians who commented over the past year and whose feedback helped us formulate this new document. We would especially like to thank the members of the Record Use Policy Council:
* ChewLeng Beh, Global Council Delegate and Chair, OCLC Asia Pacific Regional Council; and Senior Director, Singapore National Library Board, Singapore
* Raymond Bérard, Global Council Delegate and Director, ABES, France
* Karen Calhoun, Vice President, OCLC WorldCat and Metadata Services, OCLC, USA
* Klaus Ceynowa, Global Council Delegate and Deputy Director General, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Germany
* Christopher Cole, Global Council Delegate and Associate Director for Technical Services, National Agriculture Library, USA
* Lorcan Dempsey, Vice President, OCLC Research and Chief Strategist, OCLC, USA
* Nancy Eaton, Dean of University Libraries and Scholarly Communications, Penn State University, USA
* Clifford A. Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), USA
* Brian E. C. Schottlaender, Global Council Delegate and The Audrey Geisel University Librarian, UC San Diego Libraries, USA
* Lamar Veatch, Global Council Delegate and State Librarian, Georgia Public Library Service-University System of Georgia, USA
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