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UKSG are pleased to announce a London venue for this popular seminar for the
Further Education Sector:
UKSG E-Resources for Further Education: Promoting Your E-Resources
Successfully
Wednesday 5 December 2012
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London SW1
UKSG presents the fourth in their popular series of events focusing
specifically on managing e-resources in the Further Education sector.
This seminar will address the issues and practicalities of providing and
managing effective high quality e-resource collections within Further
Education libraries. During the day there will be opportunities to hear
best practice case studies in managing e-resources and in evaluating their
use, together with advice and strategies from current practitioners in
colleges, and an opportunity to learn the latest about JISC’s eBooks for FE
project.
The event will also give delegates the opportunity to meet with e-resource
vendors who specialise in providing e-resources to the Further Education
sector, as well as being a platform for discussion, problem solving and
networking.
Feedback from previous UKSG E-Resources for Further Education events:
* ”Excellent event, one of the best I’ve attended on e-resources.”
* ”Very good quality presentations – informative, lively and
interesting.”
* ”Excellent balance of topics from speakers and vendors.”
* “This always proves to be one of the most informative events in the
calendar.”
* ”Very impressed with quality of speakers, wide content of event and
organisation of event. Best course I have been to for several years! Thank
you!”
PROGRAMME
10.00 Registration and coffee
10.20 Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representative
Andrew Barker, Head of Library Academic Services, University of
East Anglia
10.30 Jigsaw puzzle: the three parts of JISC eCollections and the
possibility of
licensing digital games
Scott Gibbens, JISC Collections Service Representative
11.00 JISC Collections’ services for FE
Ben Taplin, Licensing Manager, JISC Collections
11.30 Break and exhibition viewing
11.50 Vendor Presentation 1: TBC
12.05 Vendor Presentation 2: TBC
12.20 Vendor Presentation 3: TBC
12.35 Usage statistics for collection management: the work of JUSP
Angela Conyers, Evidence Base, Birmingham City University
13.05 Lunch and exhibition viewing
14.00 “Would you like fries with that?” How to engage your learners to use
more of the library resources available to them
James Clay, ILT and Learning Resources Manager, Gloucestershire
College
14.30 Vendor Presentation 4: TBC
14.45 Vendor Presentation 5: TBC
15.00 Vendor Presentation 6: TBC
15.15 Break and exhibition viewing
15.35 Notebooks out, plagiarists: it’s a lot easier to paint a rainbow
than it is to
fake an old master
Harry Greiner, Head of New Media, City College Norwich
16.05 Question Time
16.25 Evaluation forms and wrap-up
16.30 Close of seminar
Fee (includes refreshments and lunch)
FE institution delegates £45.00 + £9.00 VAT [20%] (total £54.00)
Venue
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London, SW1
How to book
Please book via the UKSG website - www.uksg.org/event/fe051212 - or contact
me as below.
Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.
Cancellations
By Tuesday 27 November 2012 Full refund
From Wednesday 28 November 2012 No refund
NB: UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or
circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund
monies.
Karen Sadler
Administrator
UKSG
Tel. +44 (0)1865 310834
Fax. +44(0)1865 310834
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