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Dear members,

 

In light of one of our discussions at the last SUSCAG meeting about the re-use of public sector information, I thought I’d forward this on, in case anyone did not receive it. It would be useful to feed back about this workshop at the next SUSCAG meeting, if any members are able to attend.

 

Thanks and best wishes,

 

Rachael

 

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Subject: Reuse of Public Sector Information Seminar: 17 February 2016, Edinburgh

 

Museums Galleries Scotland are running a workshop on the Reuse of Public Sector Information and the changes which came into in July of 2015.  The workshop will be equally relevant to archives. 

It will be facilitated by Howard Davies of The National Archives, the body responsible for the implementation of the Directive and will primarily be a group discussion to examine the practicalities and to tackle issues around the Directive.

Bookings for this event will close on 10th February. 

For further information, and to book please follow this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/re-use-of-psi-a-practical-workshop-for-the-cultural-sector-in-scotland-tickets-20461184955

Susan Corrigall

 

 

Susan Corrigall | Head of Electronic Records Unit & Copyright Officer

National Records of Scotland | General Register House | Edinburgh EH1 3YY

+ 44 (0)131 535 1410 | [log in to unmask] | www.nrscotland.gov.uk

 

Preserving the past | Recording the present | Informing the future

 

 

 

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