UKeiG is pleased to announce its Autumn Programme of training events including a NEW introductory practical course on Knowledge Management
Search Usability – Filters and Facets: Introduction to the basic principles of search usability with a focus on the development of faceted navigation schemes that deliver search effectiveness and user satisfaction.
Trainer: Tony Russell-Rose Director UXLabs
Wednesday 12th October 9.30-4.30 CILIP, London WCIE 7AE
Cost: Members £180 +VAT Non-members £220 +VAT
Full details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-search-usability-filters-facets
Faceted search offers tremendous potential for the search experience. It provides a flexible framework that can satisfy a wide variety of user needs, from simple fact retrieval to complex exploratory search. Tony Russell-Rose’s course will include both presentations and group work to enable delegates to analyse, evaluate and improve the effectiveness of search applications within their own organisation.
“Really useful, informative”
“One of the best courses I’ve attended”
Who should attend?
Intranet/web managers, information architects, search specialists, developers and managers of search projects or anyone who either has implemented or is planning to implement a search application and wants to maximise the usability and effectiveness of their investment.
Open Access, Open Data, Open Science: Anatomy of a disruptive technology: Overview of developments in Open Science, Open Data, Open Access and Open Monographs framed within the context of a disruptive technology.
Trainer: David Ball, Consultant
Wednesday 28th October 2016 9.30-4.30 CILIP London, WC1E 7AE
Cost: Members £200 +VAT Non-Members £245 + VAT
Full details: Intranet/webhttp://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-open-access-open-data-open-science-anatomy-disruptive-technology
The concept of Open Access to research outputs, such as journal articles, has been common currency for many years. There have also been developments in the field of Open Data, making research inputs available too. More recent thinking, for instance by the European Commission and the OECD, has expanded the concept of openness even further, to Open Science (OS), which aims to transform science by making research more open, global, collaborative, creative and closer to society. This shift is potentially extremely important for the development and exploitation of research, and hence for the professionals who support it.
This one-day workshop gives an overview of developments in openness in Open Science, Open Data, Open Access and Open Monographs, framed within the context of a disruptive technology. Delegates will be encouraged to raise questions and debate issues of immediate concern throughout the day.
Who should attend?
Research, information and library professionals keen to understand the impact of Open Science, Open Data and Open Access on their work, their institutions and the current and future services they provide for their users.
Practical Knowledge Management for Information Professionals: How to make some KM techniques successful where you work now and where you will work in the future
Trainer: Dion Lindsay, Consultant
Wednesday 9th November 2016 9.30-4.30 CILIP London, WC!E 7AE
Cost: Members £180 + VAT Non-Members £220 + VAT
Full details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-practical-knowledge-management-information-professionals
Do you need to know how to convince senior management that managing knowledge is crucial? Do you want to find out how to actually “do” effective KM or develop a KM strategy? Then this practical course – based on extensive, real-life case studies – is a must!
Effectively managed knowledge is one of the greatest resources modern organisations possess – and information professionals, with their expertise and understanding of their organisation’s working needs, are well positioned to take the lead.
The concepts and theories of (Knowledge Management) KM are essential when interacting with senior management and other key stakeholders but doing KM is intensely practical. Knowledge Managers have to find out what will work for their organisation, and discovering new ways to engage work colleagues will be challenging and fun.
Who should attend?
Information Managers and staff who are planning or contemplating taking up KM as a key area of services for their library or information unit. Those who see the need for a robust understanding of KM for their professional development. Information Managers in organisations preparing to embrace KM
Make your Message Stick: A Hands-on workshop equipping delegates with the skills and confidence to create wonderful presentations.
Trainer: Ned Potter University of York
Date: Friday 11th November 10a.m.- 4.30
Venue: Euston House, London NW1 1AD
Cost: Members £200 + vat Non-Members £245 + VAT
Full details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-make-your-message-stick-1
As the requirement to present to an audience and create presentations for use online becomes ubiquitous across many different information roles, Ned Potter’s course equips delegates with the skills and confidence they need to excel at it. There is a large proportion of hands-on time with both PowerPoint and Prezi, but delegates can be assured this not the kind of course where you are asked to present publicly and be critiqued by your peers!
“Really interesting, learnt lots of new things. Very relevant. The most I have learnt in a workshop for ages, very, very useful and I will be acting on the ideas.”
“Really interesting and useful, very helpful to have this training from an actual librarian – increases relevance. Brilliant speaker, easy to hear and interesting, inspiring presentation.”
Who should attend?
Information professionals at any stage of their careers who wish to improve a range of presentation skills can attend; a basic knowledge of how PowerPoint works would be an advantage.
Twitter and Blogging: Improvers Workshop: Hands-on workshop exploring how to use these communication tools more effectively and strategically.
Trainer: Ned Potter, York University
Date: Thursday 24th November 10.00-4.30
Venue: Euston House, London NW1 1AD
Cost: Members £200 + vat Non-Members £245 + vat
Full details: http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/events/ukeig-training-twitter-blogging-improvers-workshop-1
For many information services, blogs and twitter are the two most important tools for communicating online. Ned Potter looks at how to use these tools more strategically, what works and what doesn’t, and which analytics tools can help you improve your service.
“Excellent course. I learnt a lot and look forward to putting it into practice”
“Ned is great – very personable”
“Couldn’t fault it. Exactly what I hoped would be covered.”
Who should attend?
Anyone who uses twitter and / or blogs on behalf of their institution, and who wants to looks beyond the basics of what these tools are and why to use them, and focus on how to use them more strategically and effectively.