CIMI Dublin Core Workshops


Subject: CIMI Dublin Core Workshops
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 14:44:39 -0500


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Subject: CIMI Dublin Core Workshops

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News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
February 24, 2000

                       CIMI Dublin Core Workshops
                   Helping People Find What They Want:
                 Implementing the Dublin Core in Museums
              http://www.cimi.org/cimi_institute/index.html

>Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 11:37:29 -0800
>From: Angela Spinazze <ats@atspin.com>
>To: CIMI-L@lyra.rlg.org, dc-general@mailbase.ac.uk, DCT-L@lyra.rlg.org,
> emcclellan@rollins.edu, mcg@mailbase.ac.uk
>Subject: CIMI Institute Workshop Schedule 2000

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Apologies for cross postings

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The CIMI Institute is pleased to announce three new venues for its workshop:

Helping People Find What They Want: Implementing the Dublin Core in Museums

Places and Dates:

March 29-30, 2000
Vancouver, BC, Canada
hosted by: Canadian Heritage Information Network

April 27-28, 2000
Amstelveen, the Netherlands
hosted by: ADLIB Information Systems

May 31-June 1, 2000
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
hosted by: Walker Art Center

This two day workshop focuses on information access and management
issues in museums and cultural heritage organizations through the use
of the CIMI recommendations for the Dublin Core metadata standard.
This workshop is designed for museum and cultural heritage
professionals, information managers, systems staff, and
administrators looking for ways to better manage information
resources and make them available to the broad World Wide Web
audience. Technical expertise is not required.

Concepts covered by this workshop include:
- Integrated Information Management
- Metadata
- Syntax
- Structure
- Semantics
- Consistent Vocabulary
- Resource Discovery

To find out more about the workshop and to register, click here
http://www.cimi.org/cimi_institute/index.html

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Angela Spinazze
Programs Manager
CIMI Consortium
http://www.cimi.org/

+1.312.944.6820 (voice)
+1.312.944.6821 (fax)
e-mail: ats@atspin.com
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Apologies for any duplication.

A reminder of these two workshops- book soon to be sure of a
place.

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LIBRARY RESOURCE SHARING & DISCOVERY: Catalogues for
the 21st Century

Two one-day workshops presented by the eLib Clump Projects
Friday 3rd March at Goldsmiths College, New Cross, London OR
Tuesday 11th April at the University of Glasgow Co-ordinated by
UKOLN
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Aims
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Two one-day workshops to disseminate information about Virtual
Union Catalogues or 'clumps', and to follow up the event held on 22
March 1999 at the British Library, London. Both events have the
same content, giving delegates the choice of the venue most
convenient to them. The aim is to present delegates with an update
on the progress made by the Projects, inform and discuss some of
the technical developments carried out and to look to the Projects
becoming services in the future. Built into the programme are
periods for delegates to try some 'hands on' searches and also the
opportunity to meet project staff to discuss all aspects of the
Projects. Feedback on the work done by the Projects is
encouraged - this is your chance to influence these services.

Who should attend ?
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The day is aimed at User Support, Reader Services and Subject
Librarians, ILL and Systems Librarians, and Public Librarians, and
will be very suited to both technical and non technical staff.

Why should you come?
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This is your chance to see the progress on resource discovery
tools for users that are planning to become real services. The four
projects involved have continued working together on a number of
user and technical issues and are keen that as they approach
becoming a service, they provide what the user needs.

A DRAFT PROGRAMME IS AT
<http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/elib-clumps-2000/>
and also at the end of this message.

Booking details and workshop fee
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The fee for the day is 65.00 sterling to include lunch and
refreshments. Closing date for bookings is Friday 18th February for
London and Tuesday 28th March for Glasgow Cancellations
between date of booking and the closing date will incur a
cancellation fee of 25.00 sterling There will be no refunds for
cancellations received after the closing dates although a substitute
delegate is acceptable.

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FULL DETAILS AND A BOOKING FORM ARE AVAILABLE AT
<http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/elib-clumps-2000/
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Or contact Joy Fraser (details below) if you have any queries about
the workshop

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Joy Fraser, Events Manager
UK Office for Library and Information Networking
University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK
Voice: +44 1225 826256 Fax: +44 1225 826838
j.v.fraser@ukoln.ac.uk
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ukoln/staff/j.v.fraser/

Draft Programme 3rd March at Goldsmiths College

10.30 11.00 Registration and coffee. Internet Cafe
11.00 11.10 Welcome and Introduction from Chair, Jean Sykes,
Director, M25 Link Project
11.10 11.30 Keynote Speaker: Chris Batt, Chief Network Advisor,
Library & Information Commission
11.30 12.00 Extending the Possibilities of a CAIRNS distributed
Catalogue: Dennis Nicholson, Co-Director, CAIRNS Project
12.00 12.30 Interoperability: Issues in Technical Implementation of
Clumps: Leona Carpenter/Fraser Nicolaides, M25 Link Project
12.30 14.00 Lunch and Internet Cafe: An opportunity to explore the
Clumps projects and to talk to Project Staff
14.00 14.30 Developing Integrated Services at the RIDING
Gateway: Dr Verity Brack, RIDING Project
14.30 15.00 Subject to Scrutiny: The Do's and Don'ts of Creating a
Subject Clump Marian Hogg, Project Administrator, Music
Libraries Online.
15.00 15.30 Moving from Project to Service: a presentation by
Netskills
15.30 16.00 Tea and Internet Cafe
16.00 16.45 Plenary session with Guest Speaker to be confirmed
16.45 16.50 Closing remarks. Chair, Peter Stubley, Director
RIDING Project

Draft Programme 11th April 2000 at University of Glasgow

10.30 11.00 Registration and coffee. Internet Cafe
11.00 11.10 Welcome and Introduction from Chair, Mark Denham,
Co-Director, CAIRNS Project.
11.10 11.30 Keynote Speaker: Ian Mowat, Librarian to the
University of Edinburgh.
11.30 12.00 Extending the Possibilities of a CAIRNS distributed
Catalogue: Dennis Nicholson, Co-Director, CAIRNS Project
12.00 12.30 Interoperability: Issues in Technical Implementation of
Clumps: Leona Carpenter/Fraser Nicolaides, M25 Link Project
12.30 14.30 Lunch and Internet Cafe: An opportunity to explore the
Clumps projects and to talk to Project staff
14.30 15.00 Developing Integrated Services at the RIDING
Gateway: Dr Verity Brack, RIDING Project
15.00 15.30 Subject to Scrutiny: The Do's and Don'ts of Creating a
Subject Clump Marian Hogg, Project Administrator, Music
Libraries Online.
15.30 16.00 Moving from Project to Service: a presentation by
Netskills
16.00 16.20 Tea
16.20 16.55 Plenary session with Guest Speaker to be confirmed
16.55 - 17.00 Closing remarks. Chair, Kate Sloss, Music Libraries
Online Project Director, Trinity College of Music

Joy
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Joy Fraser, Events Manager
UK Office for Library and Information Networking
University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK
Voice: +44 1225 826256 Fax: +44 1225 826838
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ukoln/staff/j.v.fraser/

Dr. E. Verity Brack
RIDING Project Manager
St. George's Library
University of Sheffield
Mappin Street
SHEFFIELD S1 4DT

tel: 0114-222 1143
fax: 0114-279 6406
e-mail: v.brack@shef.ac.uk
web: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~riding/

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