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Welcome and planning LIB@WEB September 2015
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CONGRATULATIONS ! You made it ! Into a very select group of selected participants By convincing us about your professional quality and potential But : you have to fulfill high expectations… IT in libraries (Lib@Web) is a very challenging and dynamic field ‘Spread the word’ -> multiplication effect in your own professional environment
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Overview Personal introductions Urgent practical issues ? Some brief history (2000-2014) General contents of the program The main elements (clusters) Evaluation and certificate The projects Laptops Any other upcoming issues …? Discussion
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Personal introductions About myself… About you See initial assessment questionnaire Quick round-up About the poster session : To present yourself towards your colleagues lecturers and other interested
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Where is who/what ? Classrooms : D019/D017 or nearby Mieke Vermeire’s office : B101 Egbert de Smet’s office : BL14/005 Restaurant, student services etc. : see info files on memorystick Sint-Rochusstraat/ITG : 20 mins walk (see map) or use tram 4 or 7 with 10-trips card
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Urgent practical issues ? Registrations : UA, network, bank Rooms Well managed, please keep clean Most equipment available... Missing things ? → MV Internet availability (wifi) : OK ? Scholarship payments by bank- account (activation needed) with advancement 300,-EUR Tu 29/9 Phone calls : SIM-cards, internet
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Lib@WebLib@Web general data Follower-up to STIMULATE ITP, VUB Moved to Antwerp Univ with more emphasis on IT&WWW-technology : libraries and/for/on the web Approved for 2012-2015 (4 sessions) – unsure 2016 ?Promoter : E. de Smet Inter-university Steering Committee Part-time administrative co- ordination : Mieke Vermeire (MV)
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Brief history on Lib@Web Predecessor : 10 sessions of STIMULATE at VUB 2000-2010 some more ‘pre-decessors’ have been running MIST (1-4) KNOWHOW STIMIUC 2009 for IUC-partners only 1 st session Antwerp 2012 So at least we have experience of more than 16 sessions!
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General planning ‘classes’ mostly in room D019/017 But : check online schedule every day.. Self-study activities ! Trips Professional (library visits) Social/cultural (weekends/evenings) See: LIB@WEB schedule online ! http://www.ua.ac.be/lib@web
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Main contents/clusters Web techniques (basic and intermediate HTML techniques : text- and lay-out elements, tables, hyperlinks, multimedia, forms, XML : DTD’s, XSL, examples of XML-applications, dynamic webpages, scripting (PHP/ASP) and database-CGI environments) Internet information resources and their use (free accessible information resources, search engines and their techniques, specialised databases) Documentary databases (theoretic aspects, example : the ISIS software environment and ABCD (database design, data entry, indexing, searching, formatting, multimedia and multidatabase) Open Access & Free and Open Source Software, e.g. OJS, WordPress Electronic documents : technology (formats), images, digitisation, access and management (electronic Journals : sources and access methods, integration into virtual library environment and management issues (consortia, budgets), publishing of electronic documents) Repositories : subject- and institutional based, Dspace, Vivo Library automation (ABCD) and FOSS ILS (Koha, PMB) Special topics : security issues, metadata, ontologies E-learning platforms and libraries : Moodle, Canvas Visits and practical confrontation with Flemish University Libraries
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The project preparation December 2015 2 last weeks of the ITP will be highly devoted to own practical work preparing small project and presentation of its results (on 18/12) Any technology can be chosen from the programme Guidance will be available, either f2f (but limited) or by e- mail from the Lib@Web lecturersLib@Web A report, max. 10p., has to be written en sent-in A presentation max. 15 mins. has to be made and presented (18/12)
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Evaluation Course evaluating participants : Assignment : project to prepare a small application and demo, e.g. Library automation (ABCD, KOHA, …) Repository with dSpace Documentary Databases (J-ISIS) E-Learning Website SEE DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS Participants evaluating course ! – Mid-term evaluation group-discussion – 18/12 formal evaluation questionnaire
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The certificate 2 options on Certificate statement : ‘has participated’ ‘has successfully participated’ Depending on evaluation (see above) Please indicate your option on initial assessment form
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The laptops Most necessary 'didactic equipment' Windows (or Linux) : no special requirements, except : anti-virus ! Installation issues : registration in UA- network Wireless access within campus Facilities : e-mail, website (to be detailed) Buying a laptop ? New Second-hand Beware : QWERTY keyboard are non- standard in Belgium
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Any other issues upcoming ?
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Discussion questions Questions : How does Lib@Web fit into your professional situation ? ICT in your prof. environment ?? Management of change ? How does Lib@Web fit into your personal career planning ? ‘professional mobility’ ? Promotion (or frustration) ? Which outcomes do you expect ? Which type of knowledge, on top of experiences, to be gathered ? Which guidance needed ? Assignment ? Certificate… Which software is relevant to you ? Which software is already used ? To which extent ? Which software is already known ? (Which version : DOS, Windows, WWW ?) For library automation and/or information management ? FOSS ? – Which elements seem to be missing ? Feedback !
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