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A FREE Open Day provided by Talis Aspire Campus Edition
Delivering on Student Expectations of Learning Resources
10:00 - 15:30 Tuesday 6th March, 2012
Venue: Maple House, Birmingham
Resource and reading lists are nothing new. They've existed in various forms and formats for decades. Generally, resource recommendations from academics and educators are scribbled on pieces of paper or passed in some other way to the library just before the course starts - and students start demanding the books, and wondering why they're not on the shelves or in the campus bookshop.
So what's new in the world of resource-list management - and how does the Talis Aspire Campus Edition resource-list management solution deliver on student resource expectations?
This Open Day will provide attendees with an opportunity to explore Talis Aspire Campus Edition - and discover more about Talis Aspire.
As always, our keynote speakers are our customers - people using the Talis Aspire Campus Edition solution - and helping us to develop it.
June Hedges, Co-ordinator of UCL Library’s Teaching & Learning Support Section and
Jo-Anne Watts, Liaison Librarian at Keele University
Who should attend?
This Open Day is for those who support others' use of resource and reading lists: library practitioners and managers in higher education; university and colleage staff involved in teaching and learning technology and integration; and in the management of electronic learning resources for graduate and undergraduate students.
Places on the workshop are FREE
Click here for more information and to book a place: http://talisaspireopendaylibrary.eventbrite.co.uk
Thank you for reading,
Karen Halliday
Talis Aspire
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