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Subject:

Fwd: UKeiG - innovation in e-Information: encouraging creative thinking and discussion amongst information professionals

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Ann Chapman <[log in to unmask]>

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Ann Chapman <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 4 Dec 2008 09:14:06 +0000

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Apologies for the delay on this message. It was forwarded to the list 
owners for moderation as JISCMAIL LISTSERV identified this message as 
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Ann Chapman, List owner.
> Subject:
> UKeiG - innovation in e-Information: encouraging creative thinking and 
> discussion amongst information professionals
> From:
> "Megan Roberts" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date:
> Tue, 2 Dec 2008 18:39:03 -0000
>
>
> *UKeiG – innovation in e-Information: encouraging creative thinking 
> and discussion amongst information professionals*
>
> The information industry is in a continual state of change and 
> information professionals need to stay one step ahead of the game if 
> they are to be seen as champions for change and innovation in 
> organisations.
>
> UKeiG is hosting ‘Innovation in e-information’ - a state of the art 
> conference on 16^th -17^th June 2009 – in order to drive this agenda 
> forward. The event will provide information professionals from across 
> the e-information industry with the opportunity to expand their skills 
> and knowledge; and to explore issues of strategic significance across 
> the industry, including the role that e-information professionals play 
> in adding value to the business and enhancing competitive edge through 
> innovation and creative thinking.
>
> This major UKeiG event will bring together experienced practitioners 
> in many fields of e-information to share and discuss the key issues 
> impacting on service delivery across all sectors. Active delegate 
> participation will be key with opportunities to discuss future issues, 
> share experiences and formulate practical, innovative solutions to 
> emphasise the pivotal role of information professionals in driving, 
> supporting and demonstrating effective information management.
>
> Delegates will have the opportunity not just to receive expert 
> guidance on the important issues of the day and the future, but also 
> to discuss practical implementation in breakout sessions. There will 
> also be plenty of time for socialising and informal networking with 
> drinks and a conference dinner on the night of June 16^th .
>
> Since 1978 the UK eInformation group has been encouraging the exchange 
> of knowledge about electronic information. The programme will draw on 
> some of the key players and leading lights who have taken the group 
> forward over the years. Speakers include:
>
> · *E4Enterprise: Understanding your customers’ future needs. /Jan 
> Wilkinson/*/, University Librarian and Director of the John Rylands 
> University Library Manchester/
>
> · *Waves of Innovation: Signposts to a new web of information. 
> /Richard Wallis/*/, Technology Evangelist, Talis/
>
> · *The constant gardener and the ecosystem at work. /Nic Price, 
> /*/Independent adviser in online strategy and user-centred design/
>
> · *Managing digital images: Improving the customer experience. /Roger 
> Mills/*/, Head of Science Liaison & Specialist Services, Oxford 
> University Library Services/
>
> · *The Long Arm of the E-law, or to put it another way – You can run 
> but can you hide? /Laurence Bebbington/*/, Faculty Team Leader, 
> University of Nottingham/
>
> · *Using a risk management approach to build successful einformation 
> business cases. /Martin White, /*/Managing Director, Intranet Focus Ltd/
>
> · *Making sense of Web 2.0: a personal and organisational journey. 
> /Ross Scrivener/*/, Programme Manager, Royal College of Nursing/
>
> · *When social means business: the potential of social computing tools 
> to support collaborative work as part of the organisational 
> information infrastructure. /Hazel Hall, /*/Reader, School of 
> Computing, Napier University/
>
> Breakout sessions are intended to be topical, so may change. Currently 
> the themes are expected to be:
>
> · *Innovative search techniques: how do you do yours? *Facilitator: 
> Karen Blakeman
>
> · *Avoiding legal problems. Risks and Rights – a discussion. 
> *Facilitator: Charles Oppenheim
>
> · *Increasing the value of your intranet. *Facilitator: Martin White
>
> · *A picture is worth a thousand words: practical solutions for 
> managing digital images*. Facilitator: Roger Mills
>
> · *The future of online publishing – are we leading the way? 
> *Facilitator: Nick Evans
>
> · *Information security –** key issues for the information profession. 
> *Facilitator: Lucy Burrow, Head of IT policy and process, ISS, King's 
> College London
>
> * *
>
> The conference will be held at the Manchester Conference Centre, 
> Weston Building
> Sackville Street, Manchester.
>
> More details, registration enquiries and biographies of the speakers 
> can be found at www.ukeig.org.uk <http://www.ukeig.org.uk/>
>
> *Notes to editors:*
>
> UKeiG is a respected and well-established forum for all information 
> professionals, users and developers of electronic information 
> resources: disseminating high quality advice, information and 
> publications about e-industry news and developments, raising awareness 
> of existing and new technologies that retrieve, manage and process 
> electronic information, encouraging innovation in electronic 
> information retrieval, management and processing and supporting 
> continuing professional development by delivering a high quality 
> portfolio of practical and affordable training programmes and 
> seminars. Members can access UKeiG’s e-journal eLucidate and a series 
> of popular factsheets. Full details can be found at www.ukeig.org.uk 
> <http://www.ukeig.org.uk/>
>
> CILIP, the leading body for the information profession, has awarded 
> UKeiG its prestigious seal of recognition in acknowledgement of its 
> contribution to high quality training. See 
> http://www.cilip.org.uk/qualificationschartership/seal/ for details
>
> 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. For more details on CILIP 
> please visit www.cilip.org.uk <http://www.cilip.org.uk/>
>

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