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2001: A SPATIAL EXPERIENCE
CoFHE Annual Study Conference

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University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus

9th - 12th April 2001

This conference takes a space-age look at academic libraries at the
frontiers of the Millennium on three separate, themed days.  Does your outer
(physical) space accommodate the 21st century?  How do we fill and use web
space?  And does your personal space need thinking about?   The conference
venue reflects the space-age feel - Jubilee Campus is Nottingham's new
state-of-the-art campus described as a "triumph of contemporary design"
opened in 1999.  
        	
PROGRAMME DETAILS
Monday 9 April  Physical space
        12.00   Lunch in the Atrium
        13.30   Welcome
        13.45   Paper 1    The academic library of the 21st century:
                                the dream or the reality:  the architect's
view,
        15.00   Paper 2    The academic library:  the librarian's view
        16.00   Workshop A 
        18.45           Drinks Reception - Café Terrazzo
        19.30   Dinner in the Atrium
        21.00   Quiz in the Newark Hall bar
Tuesday 10 April        The Space age
9.15            Paper 3   Distributed National Electronic Reserve:
10.30   Workshop B
12.00   Lunch in the Atrium
13.00   Study Visits
17.30   Professional update - Kathy Ennis, Library Association
20.00   Dinner in the Atrium
21.00   Pub walk around Nottingham
Wednesday 11 April      Personal space
9.15    Paper 4   Bob McKee, Chief Executive of the Library Association
10.00   Parallel seminars on LSC Inspection framework / QAA audit
11.30   Workshop C
13.00   Lunch in the Atrium
13.45   CoFHE AGM and Open Forum
14.30   Paper 5  President of the NUS/University of the Third Age
16.00   Workshop D
18.30   Coaches to main University Campus
19.00   Drinks reception in the Main Foyer of the Trent Building
19.30   Conference dinner in the Senate Chamber
21.30   Dancing to "Back on track"
24.00   Coaches to Jubilee Campus

Thursday 12 April  	
10.00           Vacate rooms/depart

Workshops to include:  
"Zoned" libraries       Design mistakes - don't do it this way!	
Planning a small library area   Design inclusion  for disability 
Product demonstrations  Electronic copyright
Electronic Short Loan   Key Skills at A level
Intranet design Training/qualifications for library staff
BECTA   The lone professional: schools/special libraries
Assertiveness   Personal wardrobe colour management 
Performance indicators  Feng Shui


Study Visits
Bromley House (Nottingham subscription library) 
	
www.stpetersnottingham.org/history/Bromley/htm
Newstead Abbey (ancestral home of Lord Byron)
www.newsteadabbey.co.uk/
The Bass brewery in Burton-upon-Trent                   www.bass-museum.com/
The Galleries of Justice - a museum of crime, punishment and the Law.
                                www.galleriesofjustice.org.uk/ 
"The Tales of Robin Hood": a mediæval adventure
www.robinhood.uk.com/
Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery (with optional tour of the caves) 


Fees                                                            Fee
VAT             Total	
Full delegate (accommodation and all meals)             295
51.63           £346.62
Monday/Tuesday  (with lunch)                            50              8.75
£58.75
Monday/Tuesday (with lunch and dinner)                  65
11.38           £76.38
Wednesday (with lunch)                                  80
14.00           £94.00
Wednesday (with lunch AND conference dinner)            105
18.38           £123.38
Bed & breakfast per night                                       40
7.00            £47.00
Partners not attending                                  205
35.88           £240.88

(All accommodation is in single study en-suite bedrooms.)


Venue and travel information
Nottingham is centrally located, near the M1 and East Midlands Airport.  It
is well-served by rail services from all parts of the country and has easy
connections via coach to cities in Britain.  Further details will be
supplied with conference confirmation. 

The Jubilee Campus is just north-west of Nottingham city centre on 30 acres
of parkland including a lake with promenade.  Newark Hall will accommodate
CoFHE delegates; it has a licensed bar and all rooms have en-suite
facilities.  The state-of-the-art Central Teaching Facility with tiered
lecture theatres, seminar rooms and computer labs will be our meeting venue.

Please contact a member of the Conference Team if you wish to discuss any
special requirements.  
(Details on CoFHE web pages:
http://www.la-hq.org.uk/groups/cofhe/circles.html)







                                2001: A  SPATIAL EXPERIENCE
        CoFHE annual study conference

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University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus
9th - 12th April 2001

Application Form

Name (Dr/Mr/Ms/Mrs/Miss)

Job title:

Name and type of institution  (HE/FE/Sixth Form College/Other):


Address for correspondence:



Telephone number (daytime):                             Fax. Number:  

Email:

I wish to attend as a full delegate         
OR
I wish to attend as a day delegate (excluding dinner)
Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday
OR
(please indicate which day/s)	
I wish to attend as a day delegate (with dinner)
Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday

I would like bed & breakfast                          Sun       Mon
Tues        Wed       
(day delegates / Sunday arrivals only)

I will be accompanied by a partner (not attending sessions)         

Payment 
Please see Conference Programme for details of fees.  An invoice or receipt
will be sent as confirmation of booking.  Cancellation incurs no penalty
until 10 March.  Thereafter a 50% charge is made, rising to 100% on 26 March
2001. 

I am being funded for this conference by:          self
institution       
 
Name and address for invoice:


Official order number or reference number (if applicable):
OR
I have enclosed a cheque for £                made payable to LA/CoFHE as
full payment.

Signed ____________________________                     Date
__________________________

Workshops
Delegates are offered the opportunity to take part in a number of workshops.
You will be asked to make your choices at the beginning of the Study
Conference. Special workshop booking arrangements will be made for day
delegates. 

Details for Conference Visits organiser:  Please fill in your name again.  

Name_______________________________
Institution__________________________

Visits
Delegates may choose from the following visits. They all require advanced
booking of transport, so please indicate your choice in order of preference.
All visits will take place on Tuesday afternoon. There will be additional
charges for most visits.  These charges will be collected on your arrival at
the conference.  

Visit   Preference (1st choice, 2nd choice etc) 	
Bass Brewery tour, Burton-upon -Trent   	
Newstead Abbey, nr Mansfield    	
Bromley House (Nottingham Subscription Library), 
central Nottingham      	
The Galleries of Justice, central Nottingham    	
The Tales of Robin Hood, central Nottingham     	
Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery 
with optional tour of the caves, central Nottingham             	

I will require car parking                                       

I have the following dietary requirements: (e.g. vegetarian, allergies)


My special requirements are (e.g. wheelchair access, hearing aid loop, etc.)




I have attended a CoFHE Conference before               Yes
No       

Please indicate for the delegate list which library system is used in your
institution:


Please return this form by 10 March 2001 to:  Peter Wakefield, CoFHE (East
Midlands), Broxtowe College, High Road, Chilwell, Nottingham, NG9 4AH.  Tel:
0115 917 5250; fax: 0115 917 5200; email: [log in to unmask]



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