e-commerce for the cultural
heritage sector
Date: Tuesday 2nd March 2009
Time: 09:15 – 17:00
Venue: MLA London, 4th Floor, 53-56 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DG
E-commerce has gone from a niche activity of on-line
start-ups to an essential part of many organisations income generation streams.
More so than ever the public expect organisations to be able to offer electronic
transactions.
This course is aimed staff or volunteers in cultural
heritage organisations who are considering starting e-commerce operations; who want
to know what benefits e-commerce can bring to their organisation; or would like
to consolidate their knowledge and understanding of e-commerce.
The day will cover a number of aspects of e-commerce and how
the cultural heritage sector can apply this technology to improve their revenue
streams and improve their digital offer to service users.
The day will consist of a mixture of presentations,
facilitated discussion, and group exercises so delegates will leave with an
greater knowledge of the ins-and-outs of e-commerce.
The day will include sessions on:
Delegates will leave the day:
The day will be led by Simon Tanner of King's Digital
Consultancy Services at King's College London. Simon is a leading thinker and
consultant in how the digital domain relates to museum, library and archive
sectors.
Trainer: Simon Tanner, KDCS
Price: £130 (+VAT) per delegate; cost includes all course papers, refreshments,
and lunch.
If you are a London based
museum there a small number of funded places provided by Renaissance London.
Please contact us on the details below for eligibility and availability.
Bookings: Download
a booking form for MLA London's training courses or contact Julia on
020 7549 1712 or [log in to unmask] to
request a form via email.
Paddy McNulty
Workforce Development and Events Manager
MLA London
4th Floor, 53-56 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DG
020 7549 1711
JANUARY 2010 COURSES: Digital Projects: Project Management (07/01), Low cost marketing strategies (14/01), Copyright Essentials (20/01), Stop the Rot! (22/01), Moving into Management (25/01), Project Management for Archivists (27/01), Community Engagement: Evaluation (29/01); Full
program at http://bit.ly/6f8Fv
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return it to [log in to unmask].
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