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ALISS:  one day summer conference

Posted by John Hargreaves on Wednesday 03 June 2009 at 2:18pm
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The Association of Librarians and Information Professionals in the Social Sciences (ALISS) are holding a one day summer conference at Coventry University on 29th July 2009.

The conference will look at ways in which librarians and information professionals can market their services during the credit crunch.

The speakers and topics will include:

  • Olivia Llewellyn and Theresa Morley - Practical tips from the frontline - examples of marketing techniques employed by subject librarians at Coventry University
  • Using web 2.0 tools in marketing your Library service - Lisa Charnock, Intute
  • Insight into the undergraduate perspective - what students and Generation X researchers need in terms of marketing from the library
  • Christine Madsen, Oxford Internet Institute - Marketing digital collections: the case of Harvard
  • Students, Librarians and Marketing the Library: a collaborative project between postgraduate information science students and library staff at Loughborough University - Becky Laing, Academic Librarian (Engineering) and Frank Parry, Academic Librarian (Engineering Science)

Further information and a registration form can be obtained from Heather Dawson, ALISS Secretary

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