MmIT 2014 Conference
The conference theme is ‘Sound and Vision in Librarianship: Going Beyond
Words and Pictures’ and addresses the implications and practices of
producing, managing & curating audio/video materials in the digital age.
The keynote speakers have been confirmed as:
· Liz McGettigan, Director of Digital Library Experiences at SOLUS
'The use of Augmented Reality to drive audience growth and innovative
customer experience'
· Richard Ranft, British Library Sound Archive
'BL’s role in working
with sound and vision resources'
· Graham McElearney, Senior Learning Technologist for the
University of Sheffield and lead for Sheffield's iTunesU platform.
Delegates will engage in a series of workshops and seminars on sound and
vision themes and the conference will also showcase current research and
innovations in these areas through lightning sessions and presentations
from researching practitioners.
To book tickets
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mmit-2014-conference-sound-and-vision-in-librarianship-going-beyond-words-and-pictures-tickets-10962562319
Lanyrd page
http://lanyrd.com/2014/mmit2014/
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