CILIP will be offering a Free Programme at Knowledge Management
Europe in Amsterdam on the 10th and 11th of November.
This year's fairly loose theme is 'People and Technology: getting the
mix right'.
Speakers include:
Andrew Cox of Loughborugh University on communities of practise;
David Alsmeyer of BT on digital libraries supporting communities of
practise; Ray Jackson of Solcara on the latest developments in text
retrieval software; Andrew Young of Factiva explaining how
information professionals can exploit corporate interest in
taxonomies; and Chris Reddish of CR2BM talking about what's really
important in knowledge management.
A full programme giving more details on these and our other speakers
will be available on the CILIP website later this week, but if you'd
like more details now please contact me, my details are in the sig
below.
CILIP's Free Programme at KME Alexander Palace last year was often
standing room only and generated a lot of useful material for
information professionals (and excellent networking). Unless you live
in North London, it is cheaper and easier to travel to, and stay, in
Amsterdam. Amsterdam is lot more fun than Ally Pally, too.
Year on year since KME began in 2000, we have seen more librarians
and information professionals at what has become the major knowledge
management event in Europe - let's really make our presence felt at
KME 2003!
http://www.kmeurope.com
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Mark Field
Information and Knowledge Management Adviser
CILIP
020 7255 0634
07968 739756
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