From: xxxxx (Heinz Marloth)
 Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 18:16:19 +0100
 Subject: Grosse Bibliotheken und Foren
 
 
 
 Liebe KollegInnen,
 
 in INETBIB war vor einigen tagen zu lesen:
 
 > Dass grosse Bibliotheken ein Forum wie INETBIB nicht zur
 > Bekanntmachung ihrer fuer die Bibliothekswelt wichtigen Nachrichten
 > nutzen, ist eine Erfahrung, die man immer wieder machen kann.
 > Klaus Graf
 
 dieses verhalten der * grossen bibliotheken * ist zu begrüssen. warum
 sollten sie auch ihre verlautbarungen in einer mailing list, die wie
 jede mailing list kein organ für bekanntmachungen ist, verbreiten ??
 INETBIB wird halt nicht von jedermann für voll genommen.
 
 MfG   H.M.
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 From: "Jola Prinsen" xxxxx Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 15:50:10 +0100
 Subject: International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 
 
 <color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>This message will be cross-posted. We =
 apologise for any 
 duplication.
 
 
 --------------------------
 
 
 Dear list subscribers,
 
 
 We would like to draw your attention to the successful International 
 Summer School on the Digital Library, which will be held for the 
 eighth year in a row in Europe this Summer, right after the IFLA 
 Conference in Berlin. The 2001 Summer School courses were 
 extensively discussed in a D-Lib article 
 (http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november01/prinsen/11prinsen.html). 
 
 
 For the first time, part of the courses (course 1 and 2 ) are aimed 
 at senior managers. Also, the courses are shorter (2 or 3 days) 
 than in the past years.
 
 
 The following courses will be organised:
 
 
 International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 Course 1: Leaders=92 Visions on the Library of the Future
 
 Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 10 - 12 August 2003
 
 http://www.ticer.nl/summer03/course1/
 
 
 International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 Course 2: Change: Making it Happen in your Library
 
 Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 12 - 15 August 2003
 
 http://www.ticer.nl/summer03/course2/
 
 
 International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 Course 3: Libraries, Electronic Resources, and Electronic 
 Publishing
 
 Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 24 - 27 August 2003
 
 http://www.ticer.nl/summer03/course3/
 
 
 Contact: Ticer, Ms. Jola Prinsen or Mrs Leonne Portz (course 
 managers), P.O. Box 4191, 5004 JD Tilburg, The Netherlands, 
 phone +31 - 13 - 466 8310, fax +31 - 13 - 466 8383, e-mail 
 xxxxx You can also check the course websites or read the 
 more extensive press release below.<underline><color><param>0000,8000,0000=
 </param>
 
 
 </underline><color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>Kind regards,
 
 
 Jola Prinsen and Leonne Portz
 
 
 - - - - - 
 
 
 
 
 Press release
 
 
 Eighth International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 
 In the summer of 2003, the International Summer School on the 
 Digital Library will be held for the eighth year in a row. This year, 
 the Summer School will consist of three courses that will be held 
 at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, right after the IFLA 
 Conference in Berlin. Every year, the Summer School is updated to 
 respond to the most recent developments.
 
 
 So far, 440 librarians from 52 different countries have attended the 
 very successful Summer School. Last year, more then 90 per cent 
 indicated they would recommend the Summer School to 
 colleagues in the field.
 
  
 
 
 Course 1: Leaders=92 Visions on the Library of the Future
 
 (Tilburg, 11 August - 12 August 2003)
 
 This new course aims to discuss and develop visions for the future, 
 thus enabling library managers to anticipate trends when 
 developing their strategic plans and library policies. Course director 
 is Hans Geleijnse, Director of Information Service and Systems at 
 the European University Institute in Florence. This course aims at 
 library managers/directors, other senior managers, and those 
 aspiring to these positions, from academic and research libraries. 
 The course also targets senior managers from publishing houses.
 
 
 The subject will be approached from different points of view, the 
 chief ones being
 
 IT developments relevant to libraries, the future of electronic 
 publishing, e-learning, and e-science, supporting collaborative 
 work, better focused services (customisation and personalization), 
 keeping up with the customer (user behaviour, usage, and 
 statistics), the problems of e-only and digital archiving, surviving is 
 co-operating, organisational and staff development, and strategic 
 planning in the 21st century. 
 
 
 Course 2: Change: Making it Happen in your Library
 
 (Tilburg, 13 August =96 15 August)
 
 The course aims to identify new opportunities for libraries, to 
 support librarians in developing a vision, and to provide librarians 
 with tools to initiate a change in their own organisation. Course 
 director is Jan Wilkinson, University Librarian and Keeper of the 
 Brotherton Collection at Leeds University Library. The programme 
 is designed for library managers/directors, deputy 
 librarians/directors, and other senior managers involved in strategic 
 change in academic and research libraries.
 
 
 The following subjects will be dealt with: the changing outside 
 world, library vision, new ways of supporting research and learning, 
 strategic planning, models and frameworks for change 
 management, managing the process of change, organisational 
 change, managing resistance, communication, human resource 
 aspects of change, human resource management, and 
 improvement programmes. 
 
 
 Course 3: Libraries, Electronic Resources, and Electronic 
 Publishing 
 
 (Tilburg, 25 August  =96 27 August)
 
 Hans Geleijnse, Director of Information Service and Systems at the 
 European University Institute in Florence is the director of this 
 course which aims to support university and research libraries in 
 the current transitional phase and to identify new roles and 
 opportunities for them. The course is designed for library 
 managers/directors, IT or systems librarians, licensing officers, and 
 digital library project managers from academic and research 
 libraries. The course is highly relevant for publishers.
 
 
 The following themes will be dealt with: changes in the information 
 chain, new roles for publishers, the library as an information 
 gateway and publisher, the economics of journal publishing, 
 copyright, licensing and library consortia, the art of negotiation, 
 electronic pre-prints and document servers, preservation and digital 
 archiving, and reference linking.
 
 
 Experts
 
 Many international experts will present lectures and case studies. 
 As the course programmes are still under development, we cannot 
 yet give you a full list of our lecturers, but the following speakers 
 confirmed their participation:
 
 
 - Daniel E. Atkins, Professor School of Information and Director 
 Alliance for Community Technology, University of Michigan, USA
 
 - Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive, The British Library, UK
 
 - Graham Bulpitt, Director, Sheffield Hallam University, Learning 
 Centre, UK
 
 - Jonathan Clark, Director ScienceDirect, Elsevier Science, NL
 
 - Prof. Mel Collier, Library Director, Tilburg University Library, NL 
 and Research Professor, University of Northumbria, UK
 
 - Hans Geleijnse, Director of Information Service and Systems, 
 European University Institute, IT
 
 - Emanuella Giavarra, Copyright lawyer, Chambers of Mark Watson-
 Gandy, UK
 
 - Arnold Hirshon, Executive Director, NELINET, USA
 
 - Lucy Jeynes, Director, Larch Consulting Ltd, UK
 
 - Donald W. King, Research Professor, University of Pittsburg, 
 School of Information Sciences, USA
 
 - Rick Luce, Research Library Director, Los Alamos National 
 Laboratory, USA
 
 - Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked 
 Information, USA
 
 - Teun Nijssen, Senior Project Manager, Tilburg University, 
 Computer Centre, NL
 
 - Eugenie Prime, Manager, Corporate Libraries, Hewlett Packard 
 Company, USA
 
 - Hans Roosendaal, Professor of Scientific Information, University 
 of Twente, NL 
 
 - Johan Steenbakkers, Director Information Technology and Facility 
 Management, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the 
 Netherlands, NL
 
 - Herbert Van de Sompel, Digital Library Research & Prototyping, 
 Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library, USA
 
 - Jan Wilkinson, University Librarian and Keeper of the Brotherton 
 Collection, Leeds University Library, UK
 
 - Alicia Wise, Head of Development, Joint Information Systems 
 Committee (JISC), UK
 
 
 Group discussions and workshops will enable participants to apply 
 the new information to their own situation. A detailed programme is 
 available via Ticer=92s website: http://www.ticer.nl/summer03.
 
 
 The Summer School will be organised by Ticer B.V. (Tilburg 
 Innovation Centre for Electronic Resources) in co-operation with 
 Tilburg University, the European 
 University Institute in Italy and the University of Leeds in the UK. 
 
 
 More information
 
 Ticer B.V.
 
 Ms. Jola Prinsen or Mrs Leonne Portz
 
 P.O. Box 4191
 
 5004 JD Tilburg
 
 The Netherlands
 
 Phone: +31134668310
 
 Fax: +31134668383
 
 E-mail: xxxxx 
 http://www.ticer.nl
 
 
 
 
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 From: "Jola Prinsen" xxxxx Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 15:50:10 +0100
 Subject: International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 
 
 <color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>This message will be cross-posted. We =
 apologise for any 
 duplication.
 
 
 --------------------------
 
 
 Dear list subscribers,
 
 
 We would like to draw your attention to the successful International 
 Summer School on the Digital Library, which will be held for the 
 eighth year in a row in Europe this Summer, right after the IFLA 
 Conference in Berlin. The 2001 Summer School courses were 
 extensively discussed in a D-Lib article 
 (http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november01/prinsen/11prinsen.html). 
 
 
 For the first time, part of the courses (course 1 and 2 ) are aimed 
 at senior managers. Also, the courses are shorter (2 or 3 days) 
 than in the past years.
 
 
 The following courses will be organised:
 
 
 International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 Course 1: Leaders=92 Visions on the Library of the Future
 
 Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 10 - 12 August 2003
 
 http://www.ticer.nl/summer03/course1/
 
 
 International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 Course 2: Change: Making it Happen in your Library
 
 Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 12 - 15 August 2003
 
 http://www.ticer.nl/summer03/course2/
 
 
 International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 Course 3: Libraries, Electronic Resources, and Electronic 
 Publishing
 
 Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 24 - 27 August 2003
 
 http://www.ticer.nl/summer03/course3/
 
 
 Contact: Ticer, Ms. Jola Prinsen or Mrs Leonne Portz (course 
 managers), P.O. Box 4191, 5004 JD Tilburg, The Netherlands, 
 phone +31 - 13 - 466 8310, fax +31 - 13 - 466 8383, e-mail 
 xxxxx You can also check the course websites or read the 
 more extensive press release below.<underline><color><param>0000,8000,0000=
 </param>
 
 
 </underline><color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>Kind regards,
 
 
 Jola Prinsen and Leonne Portz
 
 
 - - - - - 
 
 
 
 
 Press release
 
 
 Eighth International Summer School on the Digital Library
 
 
 In the summer of 2003, the International Summer School on the 
 Digital Library will be held for the eighth year in a row. This year, 
 the Summer School will consist of three courses that will be held 
 at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, right after the IFLA 
 Conference in Berlin. Every year, the Summer School is updated to 
 respond to the most recent developments.
 
 
 So far, 440 librarians from 52 different countries have attended the 
 very successful Summer School. Last year, more then 90 per cent 
 indicated they would recommend the Summer School to 
 colleagues in the field.
 
  
 
 
 Course 1: Leaders=92 Visions on the Library of the Future
 
 (Tilburg, 11 August - 12 August 2003)
 
 This new course aims to discuss and develop visions for the future, 
 thus enabling library managers to anticipate trends when 
 developing their strategic plans and library policies. Course director 
 is Hans Geleijnse, Director of Information Service and Systems at 
 the European University Institute in Florence. This course aims at 
 library managers/directors, other senior managers, and those 
 aspiring to these positions, from academic and research libraries. 
 The course also targets senior managers from publishing houses.
 
 
 The subject will be approached from different points of view, the 
 chief ones being
 
 IT developments relevant to libraries, the future of electronic 
 publishing, e-learning, and e-science, supporting collaborative 
 work, better focused services (customisation and personalization), 
 keeping up with the customer (user behaviour, usage, and 
 statistics), the problems of e-only and digital archiving, surviving is 
 co-operating, organisational and staff development, and strategic 
 planning in the 21st century. 
 
 
 Course 2: Change: Making it Happen in your Library
 
 (Tilburg, 13 August =96 15 August)
 
 The course aims to identify new opportunities for libraries, to 
 support librarians in developing a vision, and to provide librarians 
 with tools to initiate a change in their own organisation. Course 
 director is Jan Wilkinson, University Librarian and Keeper of the 
 Brotherton Collection at Leeds University Library. The programme 
 is designed for library managers/directors, deputy 
 librarians/directors, and other senior managers involved in strategic 
 change in academic and research libraries.
 
 
 The following subjects will be dealt with: the changing outside 
 world, library vision, new ways of supporting research and learning, 
 strategic planning, models and frameworks for change 
 management, managing the process of change, organisational 
 change, managing resistance, communication, human resource 
 aspects of change, human resource management, and 
 improvement programmes. 
 
 
 Course 3: Libraries, Electronic Resources, and Electronic 
 Publishing 
 
 (Tilburg, 25 August  =96 27 August)
 
 Hans Geleijnse, Director of Information Service and Systems at the 
 European University Institute in Florence is the director of this 
 course which aims to support university and research libraries in 
 the current transitional phase and to identify new roles and 
 opportunities for them. The course is designed for library 
 managers/directors, IT or systems librarians, licensing officers, and 
 digital library project managers from academic and research 
 libraries. The course is highly relevant for publishers.
 
 
 The following themes will be dealt with: changes in the information 
 chain, new roles for publishers, the library as an information 
 gateway and publisher, the economics of journal publishing, 
 copyright, licensing and library consortia, the art of negotiation, 
 electronic pre-prints and document servers, preservation and digital 
 archiving, and reference linking.
 
 
 Experts
 
 Many international experts will present lectures and case studies. 
 As the course programmes are still under development, we cannot 
 yet give you a full list of our lecturers, but the following speakers 
 confirmed their participation:
 
 
 - Daniel E. Atkins, Professor School of Information and Director 
 Alliance for Community Technology, University of Michigan, USA
 
 - Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive, The British Library, UK
 
 - Graham Bulpitt, Director, Sheffield Hallam University, Learning 
 Centre, UK
 
 - Jonathan Clark, Director ScienceDirect, Elsevier Science, NL
 
 - Prof. Mel Collier, Library Director, Tilburg University Library, NL 
 and Research Professor, University of Northumbria, UK
 
 - Hans Geleijnse, Director of Information Service and Systems, 
 European University Institute, IT
 
 - Emanuella Giavarra, Copyright lawyer, Chambers of Mark Watson-
 Gandy, UK
 
 - Arnold Hirshon, Executive Director, NELINET, USA
 
 - Lucy Jeynes, Director, Larch Consulting Ltd, UK
 
 - Donald W. King, Research Professor, University of Pittsburg, 
 School of Information Sciences, USA
 
 - Rick Luce, Research Library Director, Los Alamos National 
 Laboratory, USA
 
 - Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked 
 Information, USA
 
 - Teun Nijssen, Senior Project Manager, Tilburg University, 
 Computer Centre, NL
 
 - Eugenie Prime, Manager, Corporate Libraries, Hewlett Packard 
 Company, USA
 
 - Hans Roosendaal, Professor of Scientific Information, University 
 of Twente, NL 
 
 - Johan Steenbakkers, Director Information Technology and Facility 
 Management, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the 
 Netherlands, NL
 
 - Herbert Van de Sompel, Digital Library Research & Prototyping, 
 Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library, USA
 
 - Jan Wilkinson, University Librarian and Keeper of the Brotherton 
 Collection, Leeds University Library, UK
 
 - Alicia Wise, Head of Development, Joint Information Systems 
 Committee (JISC), UK
 
 
 Group discussions and workshops will enable participants to apply 
 the new information to their own situation. A detailed programme is 
 available via Ticer=92s website: http://www.ticer.nl/summer03.
 
 
 The Summer School will be organised by Ticer B.V. (Tilburg 
 Innovation Centre for Electronic Resources) in co-operation with 
 Tilburg University, the European 
 University Institute in Italy and the University of Leeds in the UK. 
 
 
 More information
 
 Ticer B.V.
 
 Ms. Jola Prinsen or Mrs Leonne Portz
 
 P.O. Box 4191
 
 5004 JD Tilburg
 
 The Netherlands
 
 Phone: +31134668310
 
 Fax: +31134668383
 
 E-mail: xxxxx 
 http://www.ticer.nl
 
 
 
 
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