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International Curation Education (ICE) Forum
Date: Wednesday 29 June, 2011
Location: University College London, The Roberts Building, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE
The final programme for the ICE Forum is now available at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/preservation/iceforum.
While this event will focus on sharing information about the latest developments in digital curation teaching and training it will also be of interest to anyone wishing to learn more about the range of resources available to help practitioners improve their curation skills.
Further details about the event are provided below.
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The aim of this event will be to provide an international meeting place for educators, trainers, students and practitioners of digital curation to: discuss, evaluate, swap knowledge, and potentially improve practice around:
a) effective curricula and course design
b) production of advice and guidance materials (beginner, intermediate and expert)
c) creation and use of textbooks and scholarly material
More information is available at:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/preservation/iceforum
Registration is available at:
http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/workshops/international-curation-education-ice-forum/registration
The principal focus of this meeting will be on enabling all participants to learn as much as possible about the latest developments in digital curation teaching and training. Presentations will be combined with structured networking, lightning talks and feedback sessions to maximise opportunities for examining a wide range of approaches.
The event is being subsidised and led by JISC in association with: the Digital Curation Centre (DCC); the Institute of Library and Museum Services; the School of Library and Information Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and the Department of Information Studies, University College London. The programme is being developed with input from an international advisory group.
The Forum will be an ideal opportunity for a number of different groups to congregate including: academics; curation training professionals; digital curators; repository managers; archivists; records managers; data managers; data librarians; publishers; commercial service providers; and students. It should be of interest to anyone who attended the DigCCurr conferences at UNC Chapel Hill (2007 & 2009) and will also build on the discussions of the IDEA (International Digital Curation Education Action) Group.
The venue for the forum will be the UCL Roberts Building, a recent addition to the UCL Bloomsbury campus and home to the University's engineering faculty (http://bit.ly/fEXyJV). The venue is in the heart of the Bloomsbury university precinct and is convenient for all the cultural and social attractions that Central London has to offer. A small fee will be payable (via invoice) for attendance at the event in order to offset some of the costs.
Student - £25
University/ public sector staff - £45
Commercial delegates - £65 (sponsorship queries most welcome)
Neil Grindley
Programme Manager
Digital Preservation & Records Management
1st Floor Brettenham House (South)
5 Lancaster Place
London
WC2E 7EN
tel: 0203 006 6059
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