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The UK electronic information Group (UKeiG) is launching a programme of
multi-speaker events, which will enable like-minded librarians and
information professionals to meet up at CILIP in London to share and
discuss their knowledge and experience in a range of key areas.

Digital literacy is fundamental to the efficiency and competency of
organisations and the workforce in the knowledge economy. Library and
information professionals are essential in supporting, encouraging and
developing the skills and competencies required for success.

This day will provide you with inspiration and practical tips on how you
and your colleagues can support and advocate digital literacy in the
workplace. It will explore some tools and resources that will help you
assess digital competencies in yourself, your team and your wider
organisation.

Who should attend?
*All librarians, IT and information professionals from any sector or
discipline who are responsible for delivering information/digital literacy
support and training and want to discuss current issues and developments
with colleagues
*Managers who are key advocates for the digital literacy agenda in their
organisations and want to raise service delivery to another level

Speakers & Themes
Speakers include: Lis Parcell, (Subject Specialist: Libraries and Digital
Resources) from Jisc, Ian Hunter, (Research and Information Manager) from
the law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP, Charles Inskip, (Collection
Management and Preservation, Information Sources and Retrieval) from
University College London and Wendy Foster, (Business Librarian) from City
Business Library in London.

Through group discussions and presentations topics covered on the day will
include:

*The role digital literacy has in the workplace
*Digital literacy experiences - what we know and what we think we know
*Cross-sectoral case studies
*The impact of digital literacy on staff development
*Building good practice and developing digital literacy strategies

Jisc’s Lis Parcell, in her presentation “Flexing our digital muscle: beyond
information literacy” will explore some tools and resources to help assess
digital capability in yourself, your team and your wider organisation.
“Library and information professionals have long been recognised for
expertise in information literacy, but the need for more digitally capable
organisations creates new avenues for staff to develop their roles and
contribute to the digital strategy of the organisation. This will be of
particular interest to those working in an educational or research
organisation, but will also have relevance to other library and information
roles.”

For more information, and to book online, go to:

http://tinyurl.com/yb28crul

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UKeiG is a Special Interest Group of CILIP: the library and information
association
7 Ridgmount Street, London, WC1E 7AE. Registered Charity No. 313014
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