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A few places are still available for this conference in Vienna from October
11-14, If you are interested fax or e-mail a completed registration form to
EUSIDIC Secretariat at the address below.
EUSIDIC Annual Conference
Park Hotel Schoenbrunn, Vienna. 11-14 October 1998
>From Information to Intelligence
Every aspect of the information chain is changing as the drive to enhance
performance imposes the requirement that whatever information the user needs
must be delivered direct to the desktop, and in a form which can be absorbed
immediately to add value to the work process. Eusidic's Annual Conference
which explores these changes provides an ideal opportunity for a
state-of-the-art review of the new technologies and the new approaches which
are changing the map of information management, libraries and publishing.
The core of the meeting will be half day sessions with key speakers and
recognised experts exploring the three themes: technology; the user's view;
and the publisher's view. A fourth session on the place of free information
in the information economy will discuss the role of state and commercial
information providers, as more information is made available free on the
Web. The Conference will end with a series of practical workshops. The
information exchange will be h!
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hly interactive, delegates will have ample opportunity to share experience,
discuss their situation and identify solutions.
Eusidic is the largest association representing the widest range of
participants in the electronic information sector. It is the leading
European forum for the provision of information, and the exchange of
experience, opinion and advice, amongst organisations active in the
production, distribution and use of information services.
Programme
Sunday 11 October
Registration until 12.00-18.30
Afternoon see Vienna and meet other delegates an optional sightseeing tour
will be available.
Evening at a Wine Garden for Austrian wine and food. Courtesy of the
European Patent Office
Monday 12 October :Session A: Technology:
A overview of the technology available, and to discuss applications within
the provision and use of information (explaining the state of the art,
setting expectations - removing the hype)
Overview presentation: how technology will shape the provision and use of
information services, Lorcan Dempsey, U.K. Office for Library Networking
(UKOLN)
Push technology Ralph Cochrane British Telecom
Scaling, Updating, Integrating: Profiling and Engineering Legal Information,
Derek Sturdy, Sweet and Maxwell
'What you don't see is what you get': a text mining experience using
SemioMap technology, Bernard Rothenburger, INRIA, France
Session B: The Users View: Managing Information in a Dynamic World
A series of "state of the art" reviews of the ways in which changing
technology and other dynamics affect the provision and use of information,
each presentation examining the perspective of an individual sector.
Enhancing productivity through information services: the case of a
multinational corporation, Dr Wolfgang Gerhartz, Degussa AG
Managing and sifting relevant legal information, Suzanne Warren, Haliwell
Landau
Providing intelligent information in a management consultancy, David Parlby
KPMG
Managing information services in an academic environment, Elisabeth
Boellman, Universitatsbibliothek Graz (Austria)
New challenges and new solutions: the view of an information broker,
Francois Libmann, Director of FLA Consultants (France)
Reception given by the Mayor and Governor of Vienna, Vienna Town Hall
Tuesday 13 October : Session C: The publishers View: Making Data into
Knowledge
How changing technology, customer expectations, the legal/contractual
environment and other dynamics affect the objectives and procedures in each
type of information provider.
Brave new world: publishing in the next millennium, Hugh Look, Interactive
Media International
Legal publisher, Wendy Beecham, West Publishing
Primary publisher, Nicki Dennis, Applied Science & Technology Publishing
Edward Arnold
New markets: providing information and intelligence to medical
practitioners, Dr. Alexander Broich, General Manager, Health Online
Multimedica (Bertelsmann, Burda, Springer)
Session D: The place of free information in the information economy
The role of free information, partnerships and alliances, technology
constraints.
The role of the state information provider, Gerard Giroud, European Patent
Office
The role of the value added supplier, B Stembridge, Derwent
Technology workshops (1)
Delegates may chose two workshops, i.e. one for Tuesday afternoon, the other
for Wednesday
a) Intranets Els Maes and Jo Vandenhende, b) XML Neil Radley
c) A business model for e-commerce in intellectual property: Imprimatur,
Herman van Bolhuiss
Conference Dinner, Park Hotel Schoenbrunn
Wednesday 14 October: Technology Workshops (2)
Repeat of the Technology Workshops a, b and c
Conference finishes with Lunch
Sponsors for the Eusidic Annual conference 1998 are: Austrian Airlines,
Austrian Ministry of Science and Transport, Austrian Research Centre
Seibersdorf, British Council, City of Vienna, Silver Platter.
Austrian Airlines is the conference airline and discounted fares are
available to delegates
Conference fee 450ECU members and 700ECU non-members. A special offer is
available covering membership until the end of 1999 and the 1998 conference
at members rate. Conference fee does not include accommodation or the
sightseeing tour, a special conference rate is available at the Park Hotel
Schoenbrunn.
For further information contact the Secretariat or check the Eusidic Web
pages www.eusidic.org Completed Booking Form should be returned by fax or
e-mail to:
EUSIDIC Secretariat, c/o Instant Library Limited, 104b St. John Street,
London EC1M 4EH, U.K.
Tel +44 (0) 171 336 7098, Fax +44 (0) 171 336 7093, e-mail
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EUSIDIC Annual Conference : From Information to Intelligence,
Park Hotel Schoenbrunn, Vienna. 11-14 October 1998
BOOKING FORM
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Please delete any items below which are not applicable to you. Please
complete a separate form for each delegate.
I wish to attend the Eusidic Annual Conference 1998, please invoice me at
the:
Eusidic Members rate of 450ECU [NFAIS Members are also entitled to this
rate]
Non Members Rate of 700ECU
I am interested in joining Eusidic and would like to take up the special
offer for new members of a combined annual subscription for 1999 and the
1998 conference at members rate for 1380ECU
I would like to reserve the following accommodation at the Park Hotel
Schoenbrunn, I understand that delegates will settle their own hotel bills
and that delegates cancelling within three weeks of the conference will be
charged for 1 night's accommodation.
Double room for single use 1,385ATS per night October 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
Double room 1,990ATS per night October 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
All rooms have private bath and toilet. The special conference rates quoted
above include buffet breakfast, all taxes and admission to the hotel's
indoor swimming pool.
I am interested in the sightseeing tour on Sunday afternoon. This item will
be invoiced separately.
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