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IIS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS

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"Jack OFarrell" <[log in to unmask]>

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Jack OFarrell

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Tue, 20 Oct 1998 15:50:37 +0100

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IIS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS -  NOVEMBER 1998
4 November     INTRANETS: THE DIAGEO CASE STUDY
          Una Byrne, Diageo plc
23 November    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND JOB HUNTING SUCCESS
          Alison Jago, Instant Library
_________________________________________________________
PROGRAMME
4 November     INTRANETS: THE DIAGEO CASE STUDY
          Una Byrne, Diageo plc
For those who missed this session at IIS Members' Day, another chance to
hear about how one of the world's leading consumer goods companies organise
their intranet.
Una Byrne is currently  Knowledge Manager at Diageo plc, one of the world's
leading consumer goods companies which was formed in 1997 as a result of
the merger of Grand Metropolitan plc and Guinness plc. Prior to that she
was Head of Information for the European operations of Bankers Trust
Company , a leading American investment bank and has also worked for Bain &
Company, a leading American management consultancy. Until recently she was
chair of the City Information Group.

23 November    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND JOB HUNTING SUCCESS
          Alison Jago, Instant Library
A lively and participatory evening reviewing opportunities in the current
information/library job market, the skills most in demand from employers
and the factors influencing your success in making a good career move.  The
discussion will include how to market yourself effectively, in your cv, and
at the interview.
Alison Jago is Manager of Recruitment Services at Instant Library
Recruitment.  As well as being a chartered librarian, she is a qualified
personnel manager, and a Fellow of the Institute of Personnel and
Development.   She speaks and publishes widely.

BOOKING AND FEES
(Booking  form  is  included  below.  Please  complete  and  return  to the
Institute at the below address/fax)
Venue:    TFPL Training Suite, 17-18 Britton Street, London EC1M 5NQ
Time:          6.00 pm - 6.15 pm   Registration
          6.15 pm - 7.45 pm   Event
Fees:          IIS members    ?10.00 + VAT    non-members   ?20.00 + VAT
          The   fee   includes   coffee/tea   and  notes  or  handouts,  as
appropriate.
Registrations  for  any  of  the events will be confirmed on receipt of the
full  fee.  All fees must be paid in advance of the event. The Registration
Fee  cannot be refunded for non-attendance or cancellations received within
the last four working days prior to an event.
A  waiting  list  will  be  kept  for  events  that  are oversubscribed and
alternative dates may be offered.

IIS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
The IIS Professional Development Events (formerly known as the Evening
Events) are workshops and lectures set up specifically to help information
specialists pursue their professional development interests, without having
to take time away from their jobs during working hours. They feature a
variety of topics at a variety of levels. These may appeal to anyone
wishing for an introduction to something new, or to the less experienced
members of the information profession.
Normally no more than 15 people can register for each event, so there will
be plenty of opportunity to participate in the discussion or ask questions.
FUTURE EVENTS
If  you  have any topics that you would particularly like to see covered in
events of this nature, or want any subjects repeated in a town or city near
you, please let us know.
                  The Institute of Information Scientists
                   44-45 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LY
                Tel: 0171-831 8003/8633. Fax: 0171-430 1270
                        E-mail:  [log in to unmask]




BOOKING AND FEES
Venue:         TFPL Training Suite, 17-18 Britton Street, London EC1M 5NQ
Time:          6.00 pm - 6.15 pm    Registration
          6.15 pm - 7.45 pm    Event
Fees:          IIS members    ?10.00 + VAT    non-members   ?20.00 + VAT
          The   fee   includes   coffee/tea   and  notes  or  handouts,  as
appropriate.
Registrations  for  any  of  the events will be confirmed on receipt of the
full  fee.  All fees must be paid in advance of the event. The Registration
Fee  cannot be refunded for non-attendance or cancellations received within
the last four working days prior to an event.
A  waiting  list  will  be  kept  for  events  that  are oversubscribed and
alternative dates may be offered.
FUTURE EVENTS
If  you  have any topics that you would particularly like to see covered in
events of this nature, or want any subjects repeated in a town or city near
you, please let us know.
________________________________________________________________________

                  THE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION SCIENTISTS
The  Institute of Information Scientists (IIS) was founded in 1958 to raise
the  profile  and  status  of  information  science  as  a  profession. The
Institute continues to pursue this objective by promoting high standards of
information  work;  by  influencing  and  approving  educational courses in
information   science,  and  by  encouraging  contacts  among  its  current
membership of over 2600 professionals from the UK and abroad.
The IIS operates through local branches and through committees reporting to
the  Council  of  the  Institute.  The  Institute also has Special Interest
Groups  for  its  members  covering  patents  and  traded  marks,  on-line,
financial and business information, and local government information.
The Institute is registered as a Charity under the Charities Act, 1960
For  more  information  about  the  Institute  and  its  activities, please
contact:
                  The Institute of Information Scientists
                   44-45 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LY
                Tel: 0171-831 8003/8633. Fax: 0171-430 1270
                        E-mail:  [log in to unmask]
IIS PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
STOP PRESS - U R G E N T ! ! !
November 1998
at: TFPL Training Suite, 17-18 Britton Street, London EC1M 5NQ
6.15 pm - 7.45 pm

PROGRAMME

4 November     Intranets: the Diageo Case Study
          Una Byrne, Diageo Plc

23 November    Career Opportunities and Job Hunting Success
          Alison Jago, Instant Library


Cost per event:      ?10.00 + VAT   - IIS members
          ?20.00 + VAT    - non-members

Events  on further topics will be arranged during 1999 - please let us know
the  subjects  you  would like and whether you would be interested in other
locations.

                  The Institute of Information Scientists
                   44-45 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LY
                Tel: 0171-831 8003/8633. Fax: 0171-430 1270
                        E-mail:  [log in to unmask]
REGISTRATION FORM
Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS and return to:
     IIS, 44-45 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LY
     Telephone: 0171 831 8003. Fax to: 0171 430 1270
SURNAME:                  FIRST NAME:
ORGANISATION:
ADDRESS:

DAY-TIME TELEPHONE:
_____________________________________________________________________
Tick relevant box(es)
I am an IIS Member                  I am not an IIS Member
I wish to book the following event(s):
     4 November
     23 November


I enclose a cheque for ?                  made payable to
The Institute of Information Scientists (VAT No 224 4637 59)
Please send an invoice for ?
(Registrations  will  only  be  confirmed  on  receipt  of  the appropriate
registration   fee(s).   The   Registration  Fee  cannot  be  refunded  for
non-attendance  or cancellations received within the last four working days
prior to an event.)
Topics and locations I would be interested in for future short events are:


SIGNED:
DATE:


IIS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
NOVEMBER 1998
The  IIS  Professional  Development  Events  (formerly known as the Evening
Events)  are workshops and lectures set up specifically to help information
specialists pursue their professional development interests, without having
to  take  time  away  from  their jobs during working hours. They feature a
variety  of  topics  at  a  variety  of  levels. These may appeal to anyone
wishing  for  an  introduction to something new, or to the less experienced
members of the information profession.
Normally  no more than 15 people can register for each event, so there will
be plenty of opportunity to participate in the discussion or ask questions.
PROGRAMME
4 November     INTRANETS: THE DIAGEO CASE STUDY
          Una Byrne, Diageo plc
          For  those  who  missed this session at IIS Members? Day, another
          chance  to  hear  about  how  one of the world?s leading consumer
          goods companies organise their intranet.
          Una  Byrne  is currently  Knowledge Manager at Diageo plc, one of
          the  world?s leading consumer goods companies which was formed in
          1997  as  a  result  of  the merger of Grand Metropolitan plc and
          Guinness  plc.  Prior to that she was Head of Information for the
          European operations of Bankers Trust Company , a leading American
          investment bank and has also worked for Bain & Company, a leading
          American  management consultancy. Until recently she was chair of
          the City Information Group.
23 November    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND JOB HUNTING SUCCESS
          Alison Jago, Instant Library
          A lively and participatory evening reviewing opportunities in the
          current information/library job market, the skills most in demand
          from employers and the factors influencing your success in making
          a  good  career  move.  The discussion will include how to market
          yourself effectively, in your cv, and at the interview.
          Alison Jago is Manager of Recruitment Services at Instant Library
          Recruitment.   As  well  as being a chartered librarian, she is a
          qualified  personnel  manager,  and  a Fellow of the Institute of
          Personnel and Development.   She speaks and publishes widely.



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