Modelling the ‘library domain’: a consultative workshop on June 19

The challenge of making library resources visible and accessible in the Web 2.0 environment was a major focus of last year’s JISC/SCONUL study of Library Management Systems.

The JISC TILE (Towards Implementation of Library 2.0 and the e-Framework) project was subsequently commissioned to draft a high level ‘library domain model’ which could be used to further thinking about the functions and processes that library systems need to support in future.

We are now organising a workshop to consult on the domain model proposed, and how it might be used in the future.

Who should attend?

The workshop is intended for a mix of senior and middle library managers in a range of roles (so, not confined to colleagues with formal IT/systems management responsibilities).

Where and when is it?

Friday 19th June 2009 at the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Savoy Place, central London.

What is the programme for the day?

The programme consists of a mixture of presentations and group work.

How do I register?

Due to the consultative nature of this workshop, we have a limited number of places. If you would like to attend, please register your interest by 18th May 2009, and we will contact you thereafter to confirm your place or add your name to a waiting list.

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