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The Art of Seeing: teaching visual literacy in the library and classroom. University of Westminster Thursday 5th June 2014

ARLIS / UK and Ireland event

Date: Thursday 5 June
Time: 10.30 - 16.00
Venue: University of Westminster, Marylebone Campus

The ARLIS Visual Resources Committee presents this event which will be of interest to anyone involved in art and design at HE level (librarians, visual resources specialists, lecturers) wanting to know more about visual literacy and how they can incorporate it into their own working practices.

Speakers include both academics and librarians who will be sharing their experience, illustrated with case studies. There will be plenty of  opportunity for attendees to raise questions and exchange ideas in a final plenary session. A representative from JISC Digital Media will also be attending to respond to any questions relating to image copyright and the forthcoming changes in copyright legislation.

ARLIS members £85, non-members £105, Unwaged members £43 and unwaged non-members £53. Lunch will be provided

Deadline for bookings is 22nd May 2014, programme and booking form attached.

On behalf of,
Matt Davies
Manager
Digital Humanities Centre
Humanities Building
University of Nottingham
University Park, NG7 2RD
Tel: +44 (0)115 9513191

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/digital-humanities-centre/index.aspx
My normal working hours are Mon - Tues,  Thurs - Fri  10am -5pm


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