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Digital Libraries a la Carte: New Choices for the Future
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Modular, International Digital Library Course
Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 22-25 August 2006
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 a la
Carte: New
Choices for the Future". The course will be held at
Tilburg
University, the Netherlands, 22-25 August 2006.
Modules
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>From its 'menu' of four one-day modules, you can pick
your choice:
* technological developments, relevant to libraries
(lectures)
* Library 2.0 technologies to reach out to the customer
(hands-on
in a computer room)
* libraries supporting research and Open Access
* libraries and teaching and learning
Subjects covered
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* digital paper
* interoperability between repositories
* institutional portals and the role of the library
* developments in search/search engines
* blogs/RSS
* instant messaging in libraries
* Library 2.0
* eScience
* virtual research environments and digital libraries
* Open Access and the role of the library
* the role of the library in teaching and learning
* learning technology
* the application of gaming in libraries and education
* library impact measurement
Speakers
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Top speakers will present their views. Below is a selection.
* Malcolm Atkinson is Director of the National e-Science
Centre
and the new UK e-Science Envoy
* Carl Grant is President & COO of VTLS, Inc.
* John Willinksy wrote 'The Access Principle: The Case for
Open
Access to Research and Scholarship'
* Paul Miller is Senior Manager and Technology Evangelist at
Talis
* Michael Stephen's blog 'Tame the Web' is read worldwide
by
librarians
* Philip Payne is an expert on measuring the library's
impact on
learning and teaching
* John Kirriemuir has extensively researched and published
on
gaming in learning/teaching
* Herbert Van de Sompel is a driving force behind the Open
Archives
Initiative
* Sue Roberts co-authored 'Developing the New Learning
Environment'
* Michael Fraser is the director of the Humbul Humanities
Hub
To guarantee a highly interactive programme, the number of
participants is limited to 45 per module, lectures contain
an
nteractive component, and one module consists of hands-on
sessions
in a computer room. The course is recommended by JISC, DEFF
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Denmark's Electronic Research Library, the Swiss National
Library,
Helsinki University Library, and FinELib (Finnish National
Electronic Library), part of the National Library of
Finland.
The course website can be found at www.ticer.nl/06carte/. On
the
website you can find the full programme, the complete list
of 16
lecturers with short bios, abstracts of most presentations
and
practical information about course fee and registration.
If you register before 1 June 2006, you will get a 150 euro
discount.
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Do you want a quick update in just one to four days?
Then Tilburg is the place to be this summer!
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Further information
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Ms Jola Prinsen
Course Manager Ticer B.V.
P.O. Box 4191
5004 JD Tilburg
The Netherlands
tel. +31 13 466 8310
fax +31 13 466 8383
e-mail jola.prinsen uvt.nl
www.ticer.nl/06carte/
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