Scottish Academic Libraries Co-operative Training Group
LIBRARY SERVICES TO OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS
Thursday 5th November 1998
Airthrey Castle
University of Stirling
Chair: Peter Kemp, Director of Information Services & University
Librarian, Stirling University.
Fee: STL 50.00 (STL 40.00 for members of SALCTG)
~~ Draft Programme ~~
10.00 - 10.30 Registration & coffee
10.30 - 11.05 Dr. Lorna Unwin, Dept. of Educational Studies,
University of Sheffield, who is conducting a British Library Research
& Development project into the impact on libraries of remote learners
11.05 - 11.45 Roy Canning, Course Leader, MSc in LifeLong Learning
(Web-based), University of Stirling - case study with demonstration.
11.45 - 12.15 To be confirmed
12.15 - 1.15 Lunch
1.15 - 1.45 Dennis Nicholson, Systems Librarian, University of
Strathclyde on current research projects and university management of
electronic research & teaching resources, and their feasibility
1.45 - 2.15 Q. What will my job be in 10 year's time? Group
discussion of foreseeable job changes and impact on libraries of
off-campus teaching & learning.
2.15 - 3.00 Panel discussion & questions.
3.00 Coffee & close.
3.20 - 4.00 Tour of Stirling University Library.
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Please send bookings, with address to which invoice should be sent, to
Lesley Harrison, Main Library, University of Dundee, Smalls Wynd,
Dundee DD1 4HN. Tel: 01382 - 345552 Fax: 01382 - 229190 E_mail:
l.m.harrison
NB This seminar will be advertised by e_mail only.
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SALCTG is well-established as a provider of good-quality training
courses that are appropriate to the needs of academic libraries.
Supported by all major academic libraries in Scotland and the national
Library of Scotland, SALCTG responds to the training and development
requirements of all library staff at all levels by presenting a range
of courses, both practical and managerial, at a cost that guarantees
excellent value for money.
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