Internet Librarian International’s 2010 conference programme published this week. UKeiG members will each receive a personal copy of the programme by mail this month.
Taking place in London on 14 & 15 October, the innovation and technology conference for information professionals includes expansive coverage of digital libraries; e-resources; knowledge and information management; library systems; search and discovery; and the latest trends in social and mobile media for information environments.
Topical as always, sessions include:
• Relating value to price and budget to justify departmental performance
• Monitoring and maximising organisational impact - measuring the success of professional initiatives and activities
• Social and mobile tools - how to adopt and customise
• Hot topics in innovation - what's trending, and what isn't
• Induction, instruction issues - introducing users to information services
• Digital services for customer satisfaction - monitoring and improving the impact of digital services
KEYNOTING at Internet Librarian International 2010 are philosopher and author, ROBERT ROWLAND SMITH, bringing us a unique perspective on how philosophy can help us in our business roles, and HAZEL HALL who reveals the hidden potential of social media for professional development, knowledge management, and alternative research resources.
Organisers Information Today have frozen registration fees for the second year running, and are offering substantial colleague and industry association discounts. www.internet-librarian.com has all the details and the full conference programme to download.
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