Return-Path: Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 16:30:58 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from [192.100.21.33] ([192.100.21.33] verified) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.1.8) with ESMTPS id 26184765 for cni-announce@cni.org; Mon, 14 May 2007 09:00:46 -0400 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v624) X-Original-To: cni-announce@cni.org X-Original-Message-Id: <15bf815607b044ec4014bf70e422e8ed@cni.org> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-1--1023016465 From: Joan K. Lippincott Subject: TICER Digital Library Course in The Netherlands X-Original-Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 09:00:46 -0400 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.624) --Apple-Mail-1--1023016465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed I was pleased to be on the program committee for this conference and=20 will speak about learning spaces in Module 5. A discount on registration is available until June 1. Joan Lippincott ---------------------------- Digital Libraries =E0 la Carte Modular, International Digital Library Course Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 27-31 August 2007 The International Ticer School (known for its former International=20 Summer School on the Digital Library) offers a new, modular course for=20= librarians and publishers: "Digital Libraries =E0 la Carte". The course=20= will be held at Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 27-31 August 2007. =46rom its =91menu=92 of six one-day modules, you can pick your choice: =95 Module 1: Strategic Developments and Library Management =95 Module 2: Technological Developments: Threats and Opportunities = for=20 Libraries =95 Module 3: Hands-on: Open Source Software for Libraries and XML =95 Module 4a: Libraries Supporting Research and Open Access =95 Module 4b: Hands-on: Library 2.0 Technologies to Reach out to = the=20 Customer =95 Module 5: Libraries Supporting Teaching and Learning Subjects covered: =95 Science Commons =95 collection development in the digital age =95 understanding user needs =95 performance measurement and accountability =95 search engines and innovative catalogues =95 library chatbots =95 federated identity management =95 open source software for libraries =95 XML =95 libraries supporting eScience =95 Sakai as a virtual research environment =95 Open Access to data sets =95 services based on Open Access repositories =95 podcasting/vodcasting =95 social networking and immersive worlds =95 libraries for NetGen students =95 information literacy =95 learning spaces =95 gaming and libraries Top speakers will present their views. Below is a selection. =95 Anne E. Bell is University Librarian at the University of = Warwick and=20 responsible for the exemplar Learning Grid =95 Peter Binkley, Digital Initiatives Technology Librarian at the=20= University of Alberta, is an expert on federated search and blogs via=20 Qu=E6dam cuiusdam =95 Anne Christensen, Web Services Librarian at the State and = University=20 Library Hamburg, is the driving force behind the library chatbot Stella =95 David Free, Public Services Librarian at the Georgia Perimeter=20= College, is the =91king of academic podcasting=92 in the US =95 Patricia Iannuzzi is Dean of University Libraries at the = University=20 of Nevada, Las Vegas and a leader in information literacy. =95 Joan Lippincott is Associate Executive Director at the Coalition = for=20 Networked Information (CNI) =95 Ronald Milne recently became Director of Scholarship and = Collections=20 at the The British Library and brings with him expertise on both the=20 Google and Microsoft digitization projects =95 Eric Lease Morgan, Head of the Digital Access and Information=20 Architecture Department at the University Libraries of Notre Dame, is=20 an international expert on open source software and XML for libraries =95 Chuck Severance is the Sakai Executive Director, University of=20= Michigan =95 John Wilbanks is the Executive Director of Science Commons To guarantee a highly interactive programme, the number of participants=20= is limited, lectures contain an interactive component, and two modules=20= consist of hands-on sessions in a computer room. The course is=20 recommended by JISC, DEFF =96 Denmark=92s Electronic Research Library,=20= CBU/KUB =96 the conference of university libraries in Switzerland, and=20= NFF =96 the Norwegian Association of Special Libraries. The course website can be found at=20 www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/07carte/. On the website you can find=20 the full programme, the complete list of lecturers with short bios,=20 abstracts of most presentations and practical information about course=20= fee and registration. If you register before 1 June 2007, you will get a =80150 discount. Do you want a quick update in just one to five days? Then Tilburg is the place to be this summer! Further information Ms Jola Prinsen Manager Ticer Tilburg University Library and IT Services P.O. Box 90153 5000 LE Tilburg The Netherlands tel. +31 13 466 8310 fax +31 13 466 8383 e-mail jola.prinsen@uvt.nl www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/ ---------- Joan K. Lippincott, Ph.D. Associate Executive Director Coalition for Networked Information 21 Dupont Circle, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 202-296-5098 202-872-0884 (Fax) joan@cni.org www.cni.org= --Apple-Mail-1--1023016465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 ArialI was pleased to be on the program committee for this conference and will speak about learning spaces in Module 5. A discount on registration is available until June 1. Joan Lippincott = ----------------------------Bookman = Old Style Digital Libraries =E0 la Carte Modular, International Digital Library Course Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 27-31 August 2007 Bookman Old = Style The International Ticer School (known for its former International Summer School on the Digital Library) offers a new, modular course for librarians and publishers: "Digital Libraries =E0 la Carte". The course will be held at Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 27-31 August 2007.=20 =46rom its =91menu=92 of six one-day modules, you = can pick your choice:=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleModule 1: Strategic Developments and Library Management=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleModule 2: Technological Developments: Threats and Opportunities for Libraries=20= Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleModule 3: Hands-on: Open Source Software for Libraries and XML=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleModule 4a: Libraries Supporting Research and Open Access=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleModule 4b: Hands-on: Library 2.0 Technologies to Reach out to the Customer=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleModule 5: Libraries Supporting Teaching and Learning Subjects covered: Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleScience Commons Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylecollection development in the digital age Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Styleunderstanding user needs Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Styleperformance measurement and accountability Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylesearch engines and innovative catalogues Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylelibrary chatbots Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylefederated identity management Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Styleopen source software for libraries Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleXML Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylelibraries supporting eScience Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleSakai as a virtual research environment Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleOpen Access to data sets Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Styleservices based on Open Access repositories Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylepodcasting/vodcasting Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylesocial networking and immersive worlds Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylelibraries for NetGen students Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Styleinformation literacy Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylelearning spaces Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = Stylegaming and libraries Top speakers will present their views. Below is a selection.=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleAnne E. Bell is University Librarian at the University of Warwick and responsible for the exemplar Learning Grid Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StylePeter Binkley, Digital Initiatives Technology Librarian at the University of Alberta, is an expert on federated search and blogs via Qu=E6dam cuiusdam=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleAnne Christensen, Web Services Librarian at the State and University Library Hamburg, is the driving force behind the library chatbot Stella Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleDavid Free, Public Services Librarian at the Georgia Perimeter College, is the =91king of academic podcasting=92 in the US Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StylePatricia Iannuzzi is Dean of University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a leader in information literacy. Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleJoan Lippincott is Associate Executive Director at the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleRonald Milne recently became Director of Scholarship and Collections at the The British Library and brings with him expertise on both the Google and Microsoft digitization projects Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleEric Lease Morgan, Head of the Digital Access and Information Architecture Department at the University Libraries of Notre Dame, is an international expert on open source software and XML for libraries Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleChuck Severance is the Sakai Executive Director, University of Michigan=20 Symbol=95 = Bookman Old = StyleJohn Wilbanks is the Executive Director of Science Commons To guarantee a highly interactive programme, the number of participants is limited, lectures contain an interactive component, and two modules consist of hands-on sessions in a computer room. The course is recommended by JISC, DEFF =96 Denmark=92s Electronic Research Library, CBU/KUB =96 the conference of university libraries in Switzerland, and NFF =96 the Norwegian Association of Special Libraries. The course website can be found at www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/07carte/. On the website you can find the full programme, the complete list of lecturers with short bios, abstracts of most presentations and practical information about course fee and registration.=20 If you register before 1 June 2007, you will get a =80150 discount.=20
Bookman Old = StyleDo you want a quick update in just one to five days? Then Tilburg is the place to be this summer!
Bookman Old = Style Further information Ms Jola Prinsen Manager Ticer Tilburg University Library and IT Services P.O. Box 90153 5000 LE Tilburg The Netherlands tel. +31 13 466 8310 fax +31 13 466 8383 e-mail jola.prinsen@uvt.nl www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/ ---------- Joan K. Lippincott, Ph.D. Associate Executive Director Coalition for Networked Information 21 Dupont Circle, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 202-296-5098 202-872-0884 (Fax) joan@cni.org www.cni.org= --Apple-Mail-1--1023016465--