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UKeiG is pleased to announce its Autumn Programme of training events

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APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING

UKeiG is pleased to announce its Autumn Training Programme

Research Data Management for Information Professionals
Speakers: Andrew Cox and Eddy Verbaan
Monday 5th September 2016 9.30-4.30  CILIP, London WC1E 7AE
Cost: Members £180 + VAT  Non-Members £220 + VAT
Full Details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-research-data-management-information-professionals-2
There is an increasing understanding that data collected during research needs to be managed more carefully. It is in the researcher’s own interests to do so, and increasingly funders also mandate data planning.  This course encompasses the skills required by librarians and information professionals to support all stages of the research process. 
Who should attend?  
Information professionals and librarians with an interest/ responsibility for supporting 
RDM. Any professional wishing to keep their skills up to date.
This course supports CILIP’s Professional Knowledge & Skills Base (PKSB):
2. Knowledge and Information Management: 2.3 Data Management
4. Research Skills: 4.1 Understanding Research

Essential non-Google search tools 
Trainer: Karen Blakeman RBA
Wednesday 7th September 2016 9.30- 4.30 Euston House, London NW1 1AD
Cost: Members £200 + VAT  Non-Members £245 + VAT
Full details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-essential-non-google-search-tools-1
Having problems with Google? Suspect you are not seeing the whole picture? There are times when Google is the worst possible tool for researching a project, and there really are alternative tools and strategies that can give better results. Karen Blakeman will take you through the options for carrying out research using alternatives to Google for general web search, and specialist tools for subject areas and different types of information.
 “Really good day… learned a lot”
Who should attend?
This workshop is for anyone who wants to explore alternatives to Google and ensure that they are finding the most relevant information for their query. This workshop is suitable for all levels of experience and the strategies covered can be applied to all subject areas.
This course supports CILIP’s Professional Knowledge and Skills Base (PKSB)
3.   Using and Exploiting Knowledge and Information: 3.3 Information retrieval
12. IT and Communication: 12.2 Library, information and knowledge technologies
Note: This is a revised and updated version of UKeiG’s earlier course ‘Anything but Google’.

UKeiG Training: New Google, New Challenges
Trainer: Karen Blakeman RBA 
Thursday 8th September 2016 9.30- 4.30 Euston House, London NW1 1AD
Cost: Members £200 +VAT Non-Members £245 +VAT
Full Details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-new-google-new-challenges-0

Just when you think you've worked out how Google works it all changes, the whole company restructures, commands disappear, and the way Google searches and displays results is radically altered. Karen Blakeman tackles issues such as: extreme personalisation by Google – when and why, and how to curb it and Google's specialist tools and databases.
“Her knowledge is fantastic”

Who should attend? Suitable for all levels of experience.  The techniques and approaches covered can be applied to all subject areas.
This course supports CILIP’s Professional Knowledge and Skills Base (PKSB)
11. Customer focus, service design and marketing:  11.2 Communicating with stakeholders
12.  IT and communication: 12.4 Social Media and Collaborative Tools
12.  IT and communication: 12.5 Communication Skills 

UKeiG Training: Search Usability - filters and facets
Trainer: Tony Russell-Rose Director UXLabs
Wednesday 12th October 9.30-4.30 CILIP, London WCIE 7AE
Cost: Members £180 +VAT   Non-members £220 +VAT
Full details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-search-usability-filters-facets-1
Faceted search offers tremendous potential for the search experience. It provides a flexible framework that can satisfy a wide variety of user needs, from simple fact retrieval to complex exploratory search. Tony Russell-Rose's course will include both presentations and group work to enable delegates to analyse, evaluate and improve the effectiveness of search applications within their own organisation.
“Really useful, informative”
“One of the best courses I’ve attended”
Who should attend? Intranet/web managers, information architects, search specialists, developers and managers of search projects or anyone who either has implemented or is planning to implement a search application and wants to maximise the usability and effectiveness of their investment.
This course supports CILIP’s Professional Knowledge and Skills Base (PKSB)
1. Organising Knowledge and information 1.3 Classification Schemes & Taxonomies
3. Using and exploiting knowledge & information: 3.2 Understanding information seeking behaviour

UKeiG Training: Open Access, Open Data, Open Science: Anatomy of a disruptive technology
Trainer: David Ball, Consultant
Wednesday 28th October 2016 9.30-4.30 CILIP London, WC1E 7AE
Cost: Members £200 +VAT  Non-Members £245 + VAT
Full details: Intranet/webhttp://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-open-access-open-data-open-science-anatomy-disruptive-technology
The concept of Open Access to research outputs, such as journal articles, has been common currency for many years.  There have also been developments in the field of Open Data, making research inputs available too.  More recent thinking, for instance by the European Commission and the OECD, has expanded the concept of openness even further, to Open Science (OS), which aims to transform science by making research more open, global, collaborative, creative and closer to society.  This shift is potentially extremely important for the development and exploitation of research, and hence for the professionals who support it.
This one-day workshop gives an overview of developments in openness in Open Science, Open Data, Open Access and Open Monographs, framed within the context of a disruptive technology.  Delegates will be encouraged to raise questions and debate issues of immediate concern throughout the day.
  
Who should attend?
Research, information and library professionals keen to understand the impact of Open Science, Open Data and Open Access on their work, their institutions and the current and future services they provide for their users.

This course supports CILIP’s Professional Knowledge and Skills Base (PKSB)
2. Knowledge and information management: 2.2 Information management; 2.3 Data management;  2.5 Knowledge transfer
4. Research skills: 4.1 Understanding research
5. Information governance and compliance: 5.1 Information governance; 5.3 Copyright, intellectual property and licensing
7. Collection management and development: 7.1 Collection management;  7.3 Selection of materials and resources
12. IT and communication: 12.2 Library, information and knowledge technologies

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