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[InetBib] International Ticer course Digital Libraries à la Carte
- Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:19:29 +0100
- From: "J.G.B. Prinsen" <Jola.Prinsen@xxxxxx>
- Subject: [InetBib] International Ticer course Digital Libraries à la Carte
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Digital Libraries à la Carte
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From 28 July – 5 August 2009, Ticer’s international summer
course "Digital Libraries à la Carte" will be held at Tilburg
University, the Netherlands. The programme of this annual event
for librarians and publishers is completely renewed. You can
pick your choice from a ‘menu’ of seven one-day modules:
* Module 1: Strategic Developments and Library Management
* Module 2: Change - Making it Happen in Your Library
* Module 3: Tomorrow's Library Leaders
* Module 4: Integrated Search Solutions Toward Catalogue 2.0
* Module 5: Institutional Repositories - Preservation and
Advocacy
* Module 6: Libraries and Research Data - Embracing New
Content
* Module 7: Libraries and Collaborative Research Communities
The course website can be found at
www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/09carte/. If you register before
1 May 2009, you will get a €150 discount.
The course is recommended by LIBER (Association of European
Research Libraries), JISC, DEFF (Denmark's Electronic Research
Library), CBU/KUB (the conference of university libraries in
Switzerland), Helsinki University Libraries, and NFF
(Norwegian Association of Special Libraries).
The course is targeted at library managers/directors, deputy
librarians, library middle management, digital library project
managers, IT/systems librarians, IT specialists, information
specialists, and repository managers from academic, research
and special libraries, and at publishers and researchers.
To guarantee an interactive programme, the number of
participants is limited, lectures contain an interactive
component, experiences can be exchanged via creative coffee
sessions, and two modules are workshops with working group
sessions.
Some of the subjects covered:
* The future generation of students and researchers
* Outsourcing library systems
* Evidence-based librarianship
* Strategic marketing
* Change management
* Leadership development
* Integrated search solutions (facetted search, FRBR, mash-up,
etc.)
* eXtensible Catalog, Primo, Summa and VUfind compared
* Open Access advocacy
* Preservation and conservation of institutional repositories
* Does Open Access increase citations?
* Preservation and curation of research data – the library’s
role
* Research collaboratories and virtual research environments –
the library’s role
Course directors are Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, Deputy Director
General, Royal Library, Denmark and Jan Wilkinson, University
Librarian and Director at The University of Manchester.
Top speakers will present their views. Below is just a small
selection.
* Amos Lakos, former librarian Rosenfeld Management Library
UCLA, won several awards for his work on evidence-based
librarianship
* John Palfrey is co-author of "Born Digital: Understanding
the First Generation of Digital Natives"
* Irmgard Boomers, Head User Services at the Dutch national
library, will offer a refreshing view on the strategic
marketing of libraries
* Jan Wilkinson, University of Manchester, and Lucy Jeynes,
Larch Consulting, have developed several successful change
management courses for Ticer and, this year, present a new
leadership course as well as the change management course
* Jørgen Madsen, IT Consultant at The Royal Library in Denmark,
is manager of the Ex Libris Primo project at the Royal Library.
* David Lindahl is a principal investigator for the eXtensible
Catalog Project hosted at the University of Rochester, River
Campus Libraries
* Alma Swan, director of Key Perspectives Ltd, is well-known
for her research into and work on Open Access
* Tim Brody, researcher at the University of Southampton and
core developer for EPrints.org, is an expert on the impact
of Open Access on citation
* Chuck Humphrey has run a successful data library at the
University of Alberta, Canada, since 1992
* Ken Miller, Associate Director at the UK Data Archive, will
lecture on the preservation and curation of research data
* John T. Butler, Associate University Librarian for IT at
the University of Minnesota, has lead virtual community
development projects in several disciplines
* Gary M. Olson, Professor at the University of California,
Irvine, has conducted research into computer supported
cooperative work for more than two decades
A profound update in just one to seven 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, jola.prinsen@xxxxxx
www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticer/09carte/
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