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Subject:

UKOLUG Meetings Programme for 2002

From:

Tracy Kay Kent <[log in to unmask]>

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Tracy Kay Kent <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:29:34 GMT

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Dear All

I thought the following two meetings : Business Infromation :
Resource management strategies; making your website more popular and
Chemical information might be of interest to members. Further details
on the UKOLUG website at www.ukolug.org.uk or by completing and
returning the following email. Further information
from the web site.

Regards

****Making Your Website More Popular

Tuesday, 26th February 2002
University of Aston, Information Skills Suite

Presented by Phil Bradley, Internet Consultant, Trainer & Web Designer

Creating a website should only be regarded as the very first step in
establishing a presence on the Internet. This seminar will cover ways
in which you can effectively promote your website, increase the number
of visitors, add interaction to your site and make it an effective
member of staff. Although the course will not be hands on, delegates
should have some understanding of the Internet, and preferably be
involved in their organisation's site.

Programme
 09.00    Registration & Coffee
09.30    Introduction & overview
10.15    Search engines :  everything that you need to know about the
            search engines
10.45    Tea
11.00    Search engines (cont)
12.00    Interactivity :  ways in which you can encourage people to
            return to your website             time and time again
13.00    Lunch
14.00   Basic design issues :  how the design of your site can affect
           your popularity, together  with some examples of what NOT
           to do!
15.30    Tea
15.45    On-going promotion
16.30    End of course.

Cost (including lunch and refreshments)UKOLUG members stlg90 + VAT
(stlg105.75); others stlg?120 + VAT (?stlg141)
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Making Your Website More Popular, Tuesday 26th February 2002, Aston
UniversityPlease complete and return this form, by 18 February 2002
to Christine Baker, The Old Chapel, Walden, West Burton, Leyburn,
North Yorkshire DL8 4LE.  Tel. & Fax 01969 663749.  Email:
[log in to unmask](s)_______________
Organisation    Address____     _______________________________________.....
.............Post Code_______. Tel.
No______..............Email_________________.*I am/am not a member of
UKOLUG (*please delete as necessary)*I enclose a cheque for ?_____
made payable to UK Online User Group /*Please invoice me/my
organisation (*Please delete as necessary)A cancellation fee of
?15.00 + VAT is payable. No refunds after 18 February 2002
Please specify any special dietary requirements

*********************************************************************

*** Business Information: Resource Management Strategies
Wednesday 20 March 0930 - 1630
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London

Desktop access to the Internet is becoming commonplace with the result
that many end users have direct access to a wide range of resources of
variable quality. Directing users to more reliable sources and
managing this access presents both a challenge and an opportunity to
the information professional. This workshop provides a step by step
guide to setting up a central resource management strategy. It
includes identifying patterns of usage within the organisation, how to
select appropriate resources, managing and marketing those resources
internally

Programme

0930    Registration & Coffee
0945    Getting started: identifying resources already in use and
              current in practice
1015    Identifying and assessing possible new
services 1100   Practical session
1130    Coffee/Tea
1150    Feedback from practical session and questions
1210    Integrating new with existing services: content and IT
              considerations
1300    Lunch
1400    Rolling out services within your organisation (includes a
              practical session)
1445    Monitoring usage within your organisation and keeping up to
date
1530      Coffee/Tea
1545     Practical  preparing your Resource Management Strategy
1600     Feedback and questions
1630      Close

Cost (including lunch and refreshments)
 UKOLUG members stlg90 + VAT (stlg105.75); others stlg?120 + VAT (?stlg141)


Business Information Resources, Wednesday 20 March 2001, London
Please complete and return this form, by 20th February 2002, to
Christine Baker, The Old Chapel, Walden, West Burton, Leyburn, North
Yorkshire DL8 4LE.  Tel. & Fax 01969 663749.  Email:
[log in to unmask]

Name(s)   Organisation
Address
Post Code         Tel. No                  Email _________________.
*I am/am not a member of UKOLUG (*please delete as necessary)

*I enclose a cheque for ?_____ made payable to UK Online User Group /
*Please invoice me/my organisation (*please delete as necessary) A
cancellation fee of ?15.00 + VAT is payable. No refunds after 10 March
2002. Please specify any special dietary requirements


*********************************************************************
Chemical Information: Maximizing the opportunities and minimizing the
challenges Thursday 18 April 2002 0930 - 1630 University of Leeds

Since the early days of computers, developers of chemical information
systems have exploited the technology of the day to the full, enabling
chemists to search information sources using their natural language -
the chemical structure and reaction. The result is that today
chemistry probably has a larger range of information search tools
available with greater functionality than any other subject area.
Themes for this meeting will include: a comparison of chemical
information systems available in academia and industry; an exploration
of education and training needs in both environments; problems
associated with integration of systems; the transition from searching
by intermediaries to end-users. There will be a panel discussion,
where users and vendors will be able to present their views on issues
raised

Programme

 09.30 Arrival and registration 10.00 Opportunities and challenges in
 academia 10.30 Opportunities and challenges in industry 11.00
 Coffee/tea 11.30 Methods of evaluating information sources 12.00
 Managing internet chemical information 12.30 Lunch 13.45 The Royal
 Society of Chemistry Library and its services 14.15 Chemical
 information skills education and training14.45 Tea/coffee 15.15 Panel
 discussion1630 Close

 Cost (including lunch and refreshments)        UKOLUG members stlg90 + VAT
 (stlg105.75); others stlg?120 + VAT (?stlg141)Chemical Information: Maximizing
 the opportunities and minimizing the challenges Thursday 18 April
 2002, University of Leeds Please complete and return this form, by 18
 March 2002, to Christine Baker, The Old Chapel, Walden, West Burton,
 Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4LE.  Tel. & Fax 01969 663749.  Email:
 [log in to unmask](s)     Organisation  Address Post Code         Tel.
 No                Email _________________.*I am/am not a member of UKOLUG
 (*please delete as necessary)*I enclose a cheque for ?_____ made
 payable to UK Online User Group /*Please invoice me/my organisation
 (*please delete as necessary)A cancellation fee of ?15.00 + VAT is
 payable. No refunds after 10th April 2002. Please specify any special
 dietary requirements









Tracy K Kent
Social Science and Public Policy Liaison Librarian
Learning & Research Support
Information Services
University of Birmingham
EDGBASTON
Birmingham
B15 2TT
Tel No. 0121 414 3918
www.sosig.ac.uk
Fax No. 0121 471 4691

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