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Learning from the Learners' Experience

8 Jul 2008 (09:00 - 17:00)
University of Greenwich, Maritime Greenwich Campus

The Sixth Annual e-Learning@Greenwich Conference aims to ensure that the learners' voices are heard. It provides an opportunity for teachers, researchers and learners to listen to one another's experience and explore the nature of learning in today's society. The conference will be of relevance to...

JISC and SCONUL Library Management Systems Study Consultation

27 Jun 2008 (10:00 - 17:00)
Wellcome Collection Conference Centre, 183 Euston Road

This workshop, aimed at around 60 Library Senior Managers and LMS vendors, will focus on the recent LMS Horizon Scan report, discuss its recommendations and focus on the implications for institutions. Jisc and SCONUL held a community consultation event following the completion of their jointly...

Next Generation Environments Conference 2008

29 Apr 2008 for 2 days
Aston Business School, Birmingham

Understanding needs, unravelling complexities and applying practice Audience Representatives from institutions seeking to know more about some of the new developments enabled by the U&I programme, as well as how institutions can adapt to take them on board. Download presentations Over the past...

JISC Conference 2008: Enabling innovation

15 Apr 2008
International Convention Centre, Birmingham

Videos of the keynote speakers Lord Puttnam of Queensgate (Chancellor of the Open University) and Angela Beesley (Vice President Community Relations & Co-Founder, Wikia / Chair of Wikimedia Foundation Advisory Board) are available to view. Audio recordings and presentations from the event are...

JISC National e-textbook Debate - asking big questions

14 Apr 2008 (17:30 - 19:00)
Kingston Theatre, Austin Court, 80 Cambridge Street

As part of the National E-books Observatory Project and the first in a series of events for Jisc’s Libraries of the Future programme, the Jisc National E-textbook Debate provides a unique opportunity to quiz a panel of experts and to openly debate the future role of the library in the provision of...