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From: Emma L Delaney @ SB_PHARM_RD
Date: 25-Jun-98 09:06:14 AM
Subject: LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! IIS 40th Anniversary Conference, 8-11th
July 1998
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With only 3 weeks to go until this exciting event, don't miss the boat -
register NOW!
INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION SCIENTISTS
40th Anniversary Conference
University of Sheffield, 8th -11th July 1998
*Day rates available*
- Wednesday: ONLY #50 pounds (members) or #60 pounds
(non-members)
- Thursday or Friday: ONLY #110 pounds (members) or #135 pounds
(non-members)
- Saturday workshops: ONLY #55 pounds (members) or #65 pounds
(non-members)
*Special Offer*
- Conference Dinner on Thursday evening
- En-suite accommodation on Thursday night
- One day of the conference programme (either Thursday or Friday)
**ONLY #180 (members) or #200 (non-members) ALL
INCLUSIVE!**
*Whole conference*
ONLY #245 pounds (members) or #295 pounds (non-members)
NOTE: Accommodation is additional to conference fees mentioned above.
Call for more details.
To book your place, contact the Institute of Information Scientists, 44-45
Museum Street, London, WC1A 1LY.
Tel: (+44) 0171 831 8003/8633 Fax: (+44) 0171 430 1270. VAT Reg. No: 244
4637 59 Registered Charity No: 1000828
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Wednesday 8th July 1998
(2pm start)
**Knowing what we know - Knowledge management**
- Catching the wave: getting the KM wetsuit wet
Angell Abell (TFPL)
- The obsolesence of precedent
Speaker TBA (Ove Arup)
- Introducing Knowledge Management in an information management department
- a case study
Elisabeth Goodman (SmithKline Beecham)
Thursday 9th July 1998
**It's there but where? - Archiving electronic publications**
- Co-operative approaches to archiving electronic publications
Janet Mitchell-Lees (OCLC)
- Is everyone passing the buck?
John Cox (Carfax Publishing)
- It's here - or at least it should be
Andrew Braid (BLDSC)
- The wider market: avoiding isolation
Barry Smethurst (BIDS)
**Across the way - what can the academic and corporate community share?**
- Fair exchange is no robbery
Dr Sandra Ward (Glaxo Wellcome)
- How the other half lives: a view from the academic library sector
Colin Harris (Manchester Metropolitan University)
- Information Village: the future of publishing
Geraldine Turpie (Bowker Saur)
- Academics and the new information environment
Dr David Pullinger (Macmillan Publishers Ltd)
Friday 10th July 1998
**Who owns wins - licensing and copyright in the electronic age**
- Owning and licensing content - key legal issues in the electronic
environment
Laurie Kaye (Simkins Partnership)
- How do we create a national resource?
Hazel Woodward (Loughborough University)
- Copyright, licensing and the corporate user
Elspeth Scott (Glaxo Wellcome)
- Who needs publishers?
Sally Morris (John Wiley & Sons)
- From ISBN to DOI: overview and perspectives
Arnoud de Kemp (Springer Verlag)
- DOI: where did it come from and where is it going?
Mark Bide (Mark Bide Associates)
- Focusing in a fuzzy world: the net is challenging us in every way
Martyn Daniels (Vista Computer Services)
- What about the authors?
Chris Zielinski (Authors Licensing and Collecting Society)
To book your place, contact the Institute of Information Scientists, 44-45
Museum Street, London, WC1A 1LY.
Tel: (+44) 0171 831 8003/8633 Fax: (+44) 0171 430 1270. VAT Reg. No: 244
4637 59 Registered Charity No: 1000828
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