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Hi folks,
Sorry if you've already seen this elsewhere, but these (free) events should be of interest to some on this list :-)
If you'd like any more information, feel free to drop me line off-list.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Young
Senior Consultant Trainer
JISC Netskills
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/


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Two FREE workshops are taking place in May, exploring how external engagement 
is influencing the future roles of library, information and IT services in UK 
universities and colleges. 

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25th May
LIBRARIES, RESOURCES & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR EXTERNAL ENGAGEMENT
Lakeside Conference Centre, Aston University
Full description and booking: http://bit.ly/bce-lib

26th May
EXTENDING IT SUPPORT FOR EXTERNAL ENGAGEMENT
Lakeside Conference Centre, Aston University
Full description and booking: http://bit.ly/bce-it

Both workshops are aimed at anyone with role working in (or with) these key 
institutional services (there is no requirement to be currently performing a 
specialist "engagement"-related role). 

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Each workshop brings together staff from services to discuss some of the key 
issues emerging from engagement with the community and businesses outside of 
their institutions. You can find out more about what this might mean for you 
and how these events might help here:
http://bceawareness.jiscinvolve.org/what-is-bce/

Attendees will get a chance to share their experiences as well as an 
opportunity to find out about the practical support available to help 
identify, understand and further develop their own external engagement 
strategies and actions.

The range of engagement activity types and descriptions can also make it 
difficult to relate them to wider initiatives which could be providing key 
support and funding. These workshops should help people to make those 
connections and more importantly, better identify support that is already 
taking place - but is perhaps not currently recognised.

The workshops are being delivered by JISC Netskills, through the "BCE - 
Awareness and Education for the Wider JISC Community" project which is 
specifically focused on the issues for key enabling and support services, 
within UK HE and FE institutions.

Find out more about the project at: http://bit.ly/jisc-bce-aware

The project is itself, part of the JISC-funded "Business and Community 
Engagement (BCE) programme", which aims to provide practical help for 
institutions to develop their engagement strategies, as well as the systems to 
support them.