***Apologies or cross posting***
UKeiG, in co-operation with ANLTC, are pleased to present
***Apologies or cross posting***
UKeiG, in co-operation with ANLTC, are pleased to present
Developing and managing e-book collections
to be held in
Training Room 1, The Library, Dublin City University, Dublin 9
Tuesday, 12th September 2006, 9.30 16.30
Course Outline
This course opens the door to a new electronic format. In the last six
years, there has been an unprecedented growth in the publishing of e-books
with an increasing array of different types available for all sectors. The
programme will give you the opportunity to explore a range of different e-
books including a range of commercially-published and free reference
works, monographs, textbooks, and fiction. Examples will include
individual titles and also collections of e-books, such as those offered
by NetLibrary and Oxford University Press. The course will also facilitate
consideration of the new opportunities e-books offer for librarians and
users, and the significant collection management and promotional issues
which challenge information and library staff.
The course is designed to offer:
an understanding of the meaning of the term e-book
a familiarity with a range of commercially-produced e-book from
publishers and aggregators
a familiarity with range of free e-books
an understanding of the nature of e-books (e.g. reference,
textbook)
an appreciation of the advantages and disadvantages of the medium
an appreciation of the collection management issues associated
with bibliographical control, selection, acquisition, access, licensing,
and archiving
a familiarity with the different ways of promoting awareness and
use of the format
In addition to talks by the presenters, the course includes two practical
exercises. The first allows delegates to explore examples of online e-
books in a structured way. The second comprises an activity in which
delegates will be divided into small groups to examine the major
collection management, and marketing and promotion issues. A plenary
session led by the course presenters will then be held to enable delegates
to discuss their findings in the light of current research, practice, and
the work of the JISC e-Book Working Group.
Course Presenters: Ray Lonsdale and Chris Armstrong
Ray Lonsdale is a Reader in Information Studies at the University of
Wales, Aberystwyth. As a member of the Joint Information Systems Committee
(JISC) e-Books Working Group, he is engaged in promoting the development
and uptake of e-books, and has directed a number of major research
projects in the field. For the past 20 years, he has been responsible for
delivering training courses to the different sectors of the profession,
both nationally and internationally, in collection management, schools and
childrens librarianship, and electronic resource provision. Chris
Armstrong runs his own consultancy, research and training company,
Information Automation Limited, and has been associated with UKeiG for
many years. He lectures in the Departments of Information Studies in
Aberystwyth, Sheffield and Zadar (Croatia), and speaks at conferences and
offers training courses both in the UK and overseas. He is an expert on
electronic resources, including e-books, and has directed several research
projects on e-books with Ray Lonsdale.
To register your interest in this meeting, reserve a place, or request
further details, please email [log in to unmask] ANLTC members should
contact Miriam Corcoran, email [log in to unmask] Further details are
also available via the UKeiG website at www.ukeig.org.uk and the ANLTC
website at www.anltc.ie.
Developing and Managing e-book Collections
Training Room 1, Dublin City University, Dublin 9
Tuesday, 12th September 2006, 9.30 16.30
Costs (including lunch and refreshments):
Non UKeiG, non ANLTC members £180 + VAT (£211.50)
UKeiG members £150 + VAT (£176.25)
ANLTC members. A limited number of ANLTC subsidised places are available
at 100 (incl VAT) on a strictly first come first served basis. Once these
places have been allocated then ANLTC members will be invoiced at the same
rate as UKeiG members.
ANLTC members please complete and return this form by 5th September to
Miriam Corcoran, Library Services, Dublin City University, Glasnevin,
Dublin 9. Tel +353 1 7008732. Fax +353 1 7005602. Email:
[log in to unmask]
UKeiG and Non ANLTC members please complete and return this form by 5th
September 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)..
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*I am/am not a member of UKeiG (*please delete as necessary)
*I am/am not a member of ANLTC (*please delete as necessary)
*I enclose a cheque for
.made payable to UK eInformation Group or
ANLTC as appropriate
*Please invoice me/my organisation
[* please delete as necessary]
A cancellation fee of £25.00 + VAT is payable. No refunds after 5th
September 2006
Please specify any special dietary requirements
Please tick if a CPD certificate is required.
Data Protection Act 1998
Please tick if you do not wish your name and affiliation to appear on the
delegate list.
If you are not a member of UKeiG, please tick if you do wish to receive
information about future courses and other UKeiG activities
UKeiG accepts firm bookings by post, fax, email and through the UKeiG Web
site. All fees are payable in full prior to the date of the course.
Cancellations received less than 7 working days before the start of the
course will be subject to the full fee. For non-attendance at a course
there will be no refunds and the full fee will be payable. Substitutions
may be made at any time without additional cost. UKeiG reserves the right
to cancel a course if insufficient bookings have been received. Delegates
will be offered an alternative date or a full refund of the course fee.
UKeiG reserves the right to make changes to the programme. UKeiG will not
be liable for any consequential loss of travel or accommodation fees due
to cancellation of the course.
UKeiG is a Special Interest Group of CILIP: the Chartered Institute of
Library and Information Professionals.
7, Ridgmount Street, London, WC1E 7AE. Registered Charity No. 313014
to be held in
Training Room 1, The Library, Dublin City University, Dublin 9
Tuesday, 12th September 2006, 9.30 16.30
Course Outline
This course opens the door to a new electronic format. In the last six
years, there has been an unprecedented growth in the publishing of e-books
with an increasing array of different types available for all sectors. The
programme will give you the opportunity to explore a range of different e-
books including a range of commercially-published and free reference
works, monographs, textbooks, and fiction. Examples will include
individual titles and also collections of e-books, such as those offered
by NetLibrary and Oxford University Press. The course will also facilitate
consideration of the new opportunities e-books offer for librarians and
users, and the significant collection management and promotional issues
which challenge information and library staff.
The course is designed to offer:
an understanding of the meaning of the term e-book
a familiarity with a range of commercially-produced e-book from
publishers and aggregators
a familiarity with range of free e-books
an understanding of the nature of e-books (e.g. reference,
textbook)
an appreciation of the advantages and disadvantages of the medium
an appreciation of the collection management issues associated
with bibliographical control, selection, acquisition, access, licensing,
and archiving
a familiarity with the different ways of promoting awareness and
use of the format
In addition to talks by the presenters, the course includes two practical
exercises. The first allows delegates to explore examples of online e-
books in a structured way. The second comprises an activity in which
delegates will be divided into small groups to examine the major
collection management, and marketing and promotion issues. A plenary
session led by the course presenters will then be held to enable delegates
to discuss their findings in the light of current research, practice, and
the work of the JISC e-Book Working Group.
Course Presenters: Ray Lonsdale and Chris Armstrong
Ray Lonsdale is a Reader in Information Studies at the University of
Wales, Aberystwyth. As a member of the Joint Information Systems Committee
(JISC) e-Books Working Group, he is engaged in promoting the development
and uptake of e-books, and has directed a number of major research
projects in the field. For the past 20 years, he has been responsible for
delivering training courses to the different sectors of the profession,
both nationally and internationally, in collection management, schools and
childrens librarianship, and electronic resource provision. Chris
Armstrong runs his own consultancy, research and training company,
Information Automation Limited, and has been associated with UKeiG for
many years. He lectures in the Departments of Information Studies in
Aberystwyth, Sheffield and Zadar (Croatia), and speaks at conferences and
offers training courses both in the UK and overseas. He is an expert on
electronic resources, including e-books, and has directed several research
projects on e-books with Ray Lonsdale.
To register your interest in this meeting, reserve a place, or request
further details, please email [log in to unmask] ANLTC members should
contact Miriam Corcoran, email [log in to unmask] Further details are
also available via the UKeiG website at www.ukeig.org.uk and the ANLTC
website at www.anltc.ie.
Developing and Managing e-book Collections
Training Room 1, Dublin City University, Dublin 9
Tuesday, 12th September 2006, 9.30 16.30
Costs (including lunch and refreshments):
Non UKeiG, non ANLTC members £180 + VAT (£211.50)
UKeiG members £150 + VAT (£176.25)
ANLTC members. A limited number of ANLTC subsidised places are available
at 100 (incl VAT) on a strictly first come first served basis. Once these
places have been allocated then ANLTC members will be invoiced at the same
rate as UKeiG members.
ANLTC members please complete and return this form by 5th September to
Miriam Corcoran, Library Services, Dublin City University, Glasnevin,
Dublin 9. Tel +353 1 7008732. Fax +353 1 7005602. Email:
[log in to unmask]
UKeiG and Non ANLTC members please complete and return this form by 5th
September 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
Email
*I am/am not a member of UKeiG (*please delete as necessary)
*I am/am not a member of ANLTC (*please delete as necessary)
*I enclose a cheque for
.made payable to UK eInformation Group or
ANLTC as appropriate
*Please invoice me/my organisation
[* please delete as necessary]
A cancellation fee of £25.00 + VAT is payable. No refunds after 5th
September 2006
Please specify any special dietary requirements
Please tick if a CPD certificate is required.
Data Protection Act 1998
Please tick if you do not wish your name and affiliation to appear on the
delegate list.
If you are not a member of UKeiG, please tick if you do wish to receive
information about future courses and other UKeiG activities
UKeiG accepts firm bookings by post, fax, email and through the UKeiG Web
site. All fees are payable in full prior to the date of the course.
Cancellations received less than 7 working days before the start of the
course will be subject to the full fee. For non-attendance at a course
there will be no refunds and the full fee will be payable. Substitutions
may be made at any time without additional cost. UKeiG reserves the right
to cancel a course if insufficient bookings have been received. Delegates
will be offered an alternative date or a full refund of the course fee.
UKeiG reserves the right to make changes to the programme. UKeiG will not
be liable for any consequential loss of travel or accommodation fees due
to cancellation of the course.
UKeiG is a Special Interest Group of CILIP: the Chartered Institute of
Library and Information Professionals.
7, Ridgmount Street, London, WC1E 7AE. Registered Charity No. 313014
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