04 فبراير 2012

ندوات مجانية تُقدم عبر شبكة الإنترنت تتناول مستقبل علم المكتبات والمعلومات!

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،





تقدم مدرسة المكتبات وعلم المعلومات بجامعة ولاية سان خوسيه خلال الفصل الدراسي الربيعي ندوات مجانية جديدة تعقد وتبث عبر شبكة الإنترنت للمهنيين المتخصصين في مجال المكتبات والمعلومات الحالين والمستقبلين. فقط قم بزيارة هذه الصفحة: Spring Semester 2012 Colloquia Series للحصول على روابط تلك الندوات الإلكترونية. وإن لم يكن بمقدورك الحضور في أوقات تلك الندوات يمكنك مشاهدتها لاحقاً في أي وقت يناسبك حيث أنه يتم إتاحة ندوات Collaborate على الموقع الإلكتروني بعد حوالى أسبوع من الموعد المقرر. ما عليك إلا زيارة تلك الصفحة: SLIS Colloquia Index. وسوف تُعقد الندوات خلال الفصل الدراسي لذا يجب أن تحرص للرجوع مرة آخرى للموقع لمشاهدة الجدول كاملاً.

 وتقدم مدرسة المكتبات وعلم المعلومات بجامعة ولاية سان خوسيه SJSU School of Library and Information Science تلك الندوات المهنية المجانية لتشجيع و تعزيز التعلم وتقاسم المعارف بين أعضاء هيئة التدريس والخريجين والطلاب، والجماعات المهنية التي تخدمها. ولمزيد من المعلومات حول سلسلة الندوات، يرجى مراسلتهم على SanJoseSLIS@gmail.com. ويرجى تداول ومشاركة تلك الندوات مع الزملاء والأصدقاء.

وفيما يلي عرضاً مفصلاً لتلك الندوات:


"New Career Pathways for Information Professionals" [Career Colloquia]
Date: Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Time: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. PT

 Description: As a library and information science professional, you have developed valuable skill sets that are being used in new ways and are increasingly applied in a diverse array of information environments. New job roles and new opportunities have emerged to meet the changing information landscape – both inside libraries and in non-traditional job settings. This session will encourage you to think broadly about how to use your MLIS skill set and to consider strategies for pursuing alternative career paths.

Presenter: Sandra Hirsh is Professor and Director of the School of Library and Information Science at San José State University. She has leveraged her knowledge as an information professional to pursue career opportunities with leading global companies. Prior to joining the School as Director, she worked in the Silicon Valley for more than a decade at major technology companies. Dr. Hirsh's research focuses on information-seeking behavior and understanding the information needs of a broad spectrum of users in the United States and around the world.

Location: Live using Collaborate



 "Biblion: The Boundless Library"

Date: Thursday, 9 February 2012

Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. PT

Description: It is an exciting and challenging time for libraries... a time when technological advances are changing how and what we read... a time when libraries can be leaders in presenting information in new ways, in new formats, to new generations of readers. Deanna Lee, Vice President for Communications and Marketing at The New York Public Library, will discuss how her team created Biblion: The Boundless Library, a revolutionary iPad application placing hundreds of rare source materials–for the launch edition, from the "World of Tomorrow" 1939-40 World's Fair collection–right in people's hands. Materials held deep in the stacks, once accessible to limited numbers of researchers, are presented in a novel infoscape designed for serendipitous discovery of infinite narratives. The discussion will cover the conceptual and design process of creating an application reflective of the mission of the Library, lessons learned, and how the Library is committed to being at the forefront of the information ecosystem.

Presenter: Deanna Lee is the Vice President for Communications and Marketing for The New York Public Library, responsible for promoting the Library and its mission, activities, and collections through publicity, marketing and social media, digital and print publications, multimedia content, and design.

Deanna came to NYPL from the Asia Society, where as Vice President of Communications she built upon experience in new media content creation and journalistic storytelling. During a 20-year career in broadcast news, Deanna served as a senior producer for ABC's World News Tonight, documentary producer, and overseas producer for Nightline.

Deanna received her BA in English and American Literature and Language from Harvard University. She is the recipient of eight Emmy Awards and one DuPont-Columbia Award.

Location: Live using Collaborate



"The Techs Impacting Libraries & Publishing in 2012"

Date: Thursday, 1 March 2012

Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. PT

Description: This session covers the major technology trends that are emerging in 2012 to shape how we consume content and seek information. Technology changes impact content opportunities and service agendas. Here is what you need to know to succeed in today's information environment.

Presenter: Joe Murphy is a Librarian and technology trend spotter. Joe resigned his position with the Yale University Science Libraries in 2011 to work independently helping libraries and related stakeholders across the information industries synthesize and maximize technology trends. Joe is a book author and editor, an international speaker, and a conference organizer.
 
Location: Live using Collaborate



"Expand Your Horizons: New Roles for Information Professionals"

Date: Wednesday, 21 March 2012 

Time: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. PT 

Description: Learn how your LIS skill sets are opening up paths to careers in a number of exciting, new ways. Our skills at finding, managing and analyzing information are increasingly valued as organizations worldwide struggle to gain insight and make decisions in the face of explosive information growth. In this session, I will present one professional's journey and experiences, as I transitioned from working in traditional library roles to doing strategic analysis for a well-known industrial R&D lab, HP Labs. 

Presenter: Sue Charles is a research analyst for the HP Labs (Hewlett-Packard Company) Strategic Planning team. After working in both public and academic libraries, she started her career with HP as a technical research analyst. Presented with a number of interesting challenges, Sue's career has followed an entrepreneurial path at HP, and she is now involved in key strategic planning, trends and visioning, and analysis projects, while continuing to provide custom research support to lab directors, managers and, of course, R&D scientists at HP Labs worldwide. 

Location: Live using Collaborate


  

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