INFORMATION LITERACY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

27 November 2007, London

This one-day course offers librarians in higher education the opportunity to stand back and consider where they are now with information literacy and to discuss options for enhancing their practice, including the most effective ways of using virtual learning environments.

Numerous questions confront anyone wanting to take information literacy forward in their institution:

* Do we need new models of information literacy that fully include use of the technology?
* What particular information literacy challenges are posed by blended learning?
* What are the most effective ways to develop information literacy within the current HE context?
* How can we take full advantage of the technology to ‘teach’ information literacy in innovative ways- moving beyond instructions and guidelines or the heavily structured electronic worksheet?

The day will provide librarians in Higher Education with the chance to reflect on the questions above, supported by their peers, the course tutor, and examples from research and development work in Higher Education. Participants will be able to discuss particular issues emerging from the experiences in their own institutions and will be encouraged to share effective strategies and materials.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Librarians in Higher Education who would like opportunity to take stock of their current approaches to developing information literacy, discuss issues and share ideas with their peers, and consider how to move forward within the developing context of Higher Education.

COURSE LEADER: SHARON MARKLESS
Sharon currently works in higher education encouraging lecturers and other professionals who teach in HE to enhance their academic practice. She is also a consultant and trainer with Information Management Associates and has done research and development work with librarians for the last 20 years. Most recently she has helped to facilitate the LIRG/SCONUL Impact Implementation Initiative, done consultancy work on information literacy in two universities, and has written chapters on Information Literacy for recent publications.

PROGRAMME
9.30 Registration and coffee
9.50 Introduction and welcome
10.00 Conceptualising Information literacy: more than a shopping list of skills?
How do students learn to be information literate?
Student learning on-line
1.00 Lunch
2.00 What has worked for you?
Strategic issues
4.30 Close

PLACES ARE LIMITED TO: 20

FEES:
CILIP personal members: £200 plus VAT £235.00 CILIP institutional members: £240 plus VAT £282.00 Non members: £280 plus VAT £329.00

http://www.cilip.org.uk/t…r+education.htm

Working in Libraries: getting the job you really want

Career Development Group North East
Working in libraries: getting that job you really want
Date: 3rd Sept 2007
Time: 1-4.30pm
Venue: Literary and Philosophical Society-Newcastle Upon Tyne Access code: A
Programme:
Speakers: Charlotte Ross-INFOmatch and Carole Moreland-Assistant Director University of Northumbria
* 1.00pm Introduction
* 1.10pm Job search process – Charlotte will talk through the search process
* 1.50pm Workshop – Improve your skills: completing application forms and writing CVs
* 3.15pm Tea & Coffee
* 3.30-4.00pm Interview skills – Looking at interview skills from the employer perspective
* 4.00-4.25pm Questions and answer session – Your chance to ask the experts
* 4.30pm Session Close

Cost: £10 (inclusive of VAT)
Booking Procedure: – Contact Malcolm Howe
E-mail: mhowe@Hartlepoolfe.ac.uk

Staff Development Unit Workshop places available – Job Search Skills and Time Of Your Life

The Staff Development Unit is running the following workshops and still have places available which will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Job Search Skills – 3rd July 2007
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/staffdev/workshops/details.php?ref=1000208797

Time Of Your Life – 6th July 2007 you will be required to attend a follow-up session on the 9th October 2007
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/staffdev/workshops/details.php?ref=1000211629

Please visit the SDU’s website using the links to view the workshop’s objectives and programme to ensure that the workshop content is appropriate for you. If you are still interested talk to your line manager and apply to SDU.

Library visit to Dove Cottage, 11 July 2007

The Library visit this summer will be to Dove Cottage in Grasmere – home to the Romantic poet William Wordsworth (1170-1850) – and will take place on Wednesday 11 July.

The visit will include:

A talk from Jeff Cowton, Curator, in the Jerwood Centre rotunda – here the lifetime editions are housed – and a chance to look behind the scenes at their conservation work.

A tour around Dove Cottage and a visit to the award winning Wordsworth Museum where they are currently hosting a number of exhibitions. We will also have access to 3 Degres West – the contemporary art gallery.

There is a gift shop, tea shop and restaurant and several other eating places and watering holes in the village itself.

The entrance fee will be paid by the Library Learning and Development fund but lunch arrangements will be left up to individuals.

The coach will leave the Robinson Library at 8.30am and return to the Library between at 6.30pm.

Further information is available at www.wordsworth.org.uk

If you would like to go on this visit, please consult with your Section Head/Line Manager regarding operational requirements and then email Joan Hulme by 20 June latest to confirm your interest.