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Copyright and digital courses coming soon

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Creating Capacity - Lucy Auger <[log in to unmask]>

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Museums Computer Group <[log in to unmask]>

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Creating Capacity invites you to learn with peers on 3 exciting courses
focused on copyright and the digital world

 

Creating Capacity:

Learning programmes to develop confidence and inspire the profession now and
for the future

 

Creating <http://www.creatingcapacity.org>  Capacity is an organisation with
a social enterprise ethos endorsed by MLA
<http://www.mla.gov.uk/news_and_views/press/releases/2010/MLA_complete_trans
form>  and supported by Renaissance
<http://www.mla.gov.uk/what/programmes/renaissance/regions/london/regional_p
rogramme/training>  London.  We deliver high quality learning programmes at
an affordable price to ensure the training needs of the sector are sustained
for the long-term.  In this email we’re letting you know about courses on
the digital world and copyright; but you may well find other courses of
interest to you so do check out our website
<http://www.creatingcapacity.org/>  for the full programme.

 

Copyright Essentials

This is a practical course with lots of opportunities for sharing
experiences and learning from colleagues.  Participants will be introduced
to the tools they need to manage copyright as part of their daily work in
museums, libraries, archives and cultural heritage organisations.  It will
examine copyright issues in detail including how to carry out a copyright
audit, understanding the legal requirements of copyright and how to manage
risks.  By the end of the course you’ll have a thorough understanding of the
needs of your organisation when managing your own and other people’s
intellectual property.

 

The course details are:

Date: 22 June 2010

Time: 10:00 – 16:30

Price: £120 plus VAT per delegate, including all papers, lunch and
refreshments

Trainers: Naomi Korn has helped a large number of organisations over 10
years to embed good copyright practice into their work, manage and organise
their rights, assess their risks and develop accessible toolkits to handle
compliance issues and rights exploitation.

 

Digital Storytelling

As Museum, library and archive professionals you know the importance of
telling compelling stories as a way of interpreting collections, engaging
with visitors and users, reaching out to those who haven’t yet used your
services and approaching funders.  In this course participants will be able
to learn how to plan a digital story, build a storyboard and understand how
to make the most of sound and images using effective editing techniques.
You’ll learn how to upload your materials to the web and embed them in your
website.  This course will bring you practical skills which you’ll be able
to use immediately to improve the ways in which your stories are told. 

 

The course details are:

Date: 23 June 2010

Time: 10:00 – 16:30

Price: £145 plus VAT per delegate, including all papers, lunch and
refreshments

Trainers: sounddelivery is a dynamic training, production and communications
agency.  They are passionate about storytelling.  They use a BBC trained
team to help organisations shape and sharpen their messages and navigate the
changing media landscape to find new and exciting ways to get their stories
heard.  

 

Monetising your assets in a digital world

Naomi Korn comes back to Creating Capacity for Museums, Libraries and
Archives to help participants understand the value of intellectual property
and other cultural assets.  She’ll be providing a practical interactive
event at which you’ll learn how the digital environment will support your
work, the protection of assets in this context and seeing what the cost /
benefit implications are of working in this way.  The day is tailored to the
needs of staff and volunteers in museums, libraries, archives and the
cultural heritage sector who want to understand how to make the most of
assets using digital resources.  It will help you understand which assets
can be used in this way and how to understand your own requirements in
making this an effective use of time and money. 

 

The course details are:

Date: 13 July 2010

Time: 10:00 – 16:30

Price: £125 plus VAT per delegate, including all papers, lunch and
refreshments

 

Each of these courses is being run at: Creating Capacity, 4th Floor, 53-56
Great Sutton Street, London, EC1V 0DG.  You can book online
<http://www.creatingcapacity.org> www.creatingcapacity.org, via email
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] or call
07985 659425 

 

 

Do get in touch with me for more information or for support with your
booking,

 

We look forward to seeing you at Creating Capacity's training room.

 

Best wishes,

 

Lucy 

 

Lucy Auger

Creating Capacity for Museums, Libraries and Archives
Tel: 079 8565 9425        
Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
Web: www.creatingcapacity.org <http://www.creatingcapacity.org/>     

 

 


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