السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،
السادة زوار المدونة الكرام، أقدم لكم مجموعة جديدة من الندوات المهنية المتخصصة في مجال المكتبات والمعلومات والتى يتم عقدها وبثها عبر شبكة الإنترنت مجاناً، وفيما يلي عرضاً مفسراً لها:
قاعة اليسير للمكتبات والمكتبيين للتعليم عن بعد مجانا
المكتبات الرقمية للمحتوى اﻹلكترونى العربى = Digital
Libraries for Arabic eContent
الوقت والتاريخ: السبت 10/ 11/ 2012 الثامنة مساء بتوقيت القاهرة
الوقت والتاريخ: السبت 10/ 11/ 2012 الثامنة مساء بتوقيت القاهرة
المحاضر: أ. د / عادل خليفة، خبير
نشر إلكترونى ورائد من رواد التعليم عن بعد فى مصر والوطن العربى
الحضور: يتم فتح القاعة
بإذن الله تعالى قبل وقت المحاضرة المعلن بعشر دقائق
http://www.anymeeting.com/ganbah1
للإطلاع على العرض المرافق للشرح على الرابط
http://adelkhalifa.com/ downloads/nadwa82012.pdf
WebJunction Webinars
The
Power of Image: presenting with the brain in mind
Time
& Date: 6
November 2012; 2:00 Eastern / 11:00 Pacific
Description:
The
human brain is wired to respond to images. Scientific studies of the brain are
providing powerful insights for designing and delivering presentations that
grab the attention of the learner. Once you understand the key concepts of
strong visual communication, you can get unstuck from the stale text-and-bullet
format of presentation. You don’t need to be a designer to learn some simple
tips and tricks that will punch up your presentations and wake up your
audience.
Presenter:
Betha Gutsche, program manager,
WebJunction OCLC, and visual communications advocate
Energize
your base: Tips and tools to raise awareness and build support for library
services
Time
& Date: 14
November 2012; 1:00 Eastern / 10:00 Pacific
Description: We know that libraries are a good
investment but with tight budgets, we need to energize our base – to take
action to connect more strongly with community members, to find out what
excites them, and to let them know how libraries are changing lives – one
connection at a time. Our panel will explore three vehicles that can help you
increase awareness of library services:
Library
Videos – New videos from the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation that showcase work done in libraries which are transforming
lives, by changing the way we connect.
Geek the Library – A community awareness campaign offered free to libraries to help strengthen community connections and library support.
Data Visualization – We collect
lots of data. Learn how the Colorado State Library is helping local libraries
use their data to tell a story about impact.
Presenters:
Karen Perry, Senior Program Officer, Global Libraries, Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation; Jennifer Pearson, Programs Manager, OCLC Community Relations; Jamie Hollier, Project Manager with PLA and Library Consultant; and Linda Hofschire, Research
Registration:
https://oclc.webex.com/ec0606l/eventcenter/enroll/register.do?formId=0&formType=0&loadFlag=1&siteurl=oclc&confId=1059035534
Booklist webinars
Criminally
Good: Cool Mysteries for Fall
Time
& Date: Monday, November 5, 2012 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Description:
Our mystery webinar is back and bigger than
ever. Join Keir Graff, editor of Booklist Online, as representatives from Books
on Tape, Five Star, Oceanview Publishing, Random House, Seventh Street, and
Severn House preview the most in-demand titles from their forthcoming lists. To
accommodate this bumper crop of bumping-off, the program will last a full 90
minutes.
New
Nonfiction for Students
Time
& Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2012 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Description:
Join Booklist for a free, hour-long
presentation featuring new products relevant to the needs of today’s students.
Representatives from Britannica, DK Publishing, Grey House Publishing,
Scholastic Library Publishing, and World Book will show off their new Fall
nonfiction and reference titles for students in Kindergarten through High
School. Booklist Reference and Collection Management editor Rebecca Vnuk
moderates.
New
Common Core Connections
Time
& Date: Thursday, November 8, 2012 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Description: The Common Core State Standards open up exciting opportunities to focus on
individual titles in the classroom. Hear about terrific new fiction and
informational books for youth that will help teachers and librarians implement
the standards across the curriculum in to this free, hour-long presentation sponsored
by Crabtree Publishing, Holiday House, Gareth Stevens/Rosen, and Scholastic
Library Publishing. Moderated by Booklist Books for Youth editorial director
Gillian Engberg.
A
Conversation with Patrick Ness
Time
& Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Description:
He left you breathless after Chaos Walking.
He made you cry with A Monster Calls.
Now join award-winning author Patrick Ness for an exclusive webinar with
Booklist, sponsored by Candlewick Press, as he talks to U.S. readers from his
hometown in London. Listen in on this exclusive interview with Patrick and
Booklist senior editor Dan Kraus, and even get a chance to ask Patrick
questions live.
Librarians Robin Brenner of the Brookline Public Library (MA) and K.T. Horning of the Cooperative Children’s Book Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (WI) will show viewers how they’ve used Patrick’s books in their libraries.
Librarians Robin Brenner of the Brookline Public Library (MA) and K.T. Horning of the Cooperative Children’s Book Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (WI) will show viewers how they’ve used Patrick’s books in their libraries.
Infopeople Webinars
Communicating
Through Infographics
Time
& Date: 14 November 2012; Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
·
Have you noticed the growing trend of communicating through infographics?
·
Do you wonder where the data comes from and how to verify information
displayed in visual form?
·
Would you rather read a 100 page report or look at a visual presentation
that conveys the story in less than one minute?
·
Would you like to tell a compelling story about your library through the
medium of infographics?
Visual representation of information has existed for hundreds of years in
various forms and formats. Infographics (information graphics) represent the
latest visual form to gain popularity. Telling an effective story through
infographics requires accurate data, compelling design, and visualization
tools.
During this one-hour webinar, we will discuss and demonstrate:
·
blogs and infographic search resources to find examples and track trends
·
differences between infographics, poster art, and data visualization
·
common data sources used in infographics (big data and local sources)
·
suggest library-specific data and statistics appropriate for visual
presentation
·
visualization tools for experimentation
This webinar will be of interest to library staff at all levels and in all
types of libraries who need to present information to customers, stakeholders,
and management. Senior staff and directors responsible for board reporting are
especially encouraged to attend.
Registration: Webinars are free of charge; you can
pre-register by clicking on the Join Webinar button now or go directly to the
webinar by clicking on Join Webinar on the day of the event on the Adobe
Connect server. If you pre-registered you can use your email
address and password you created to speed up entry to the webinar. If you did
not preregister and you login within 30 minutes of the event you can enter as a
guest without a password.
Transforming
Traditional Library Services: Text a Librarian – Ideas for Best Practices
Time
& Date: 15 November 2012; Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM,
Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
Series: The Mobile Revolution and
Libraries: 2nd of 4
The mobile revolution – the use of mobile devices to access information,
communication, and entertainment networks and services from many locations – is
one of the fastest, most pervasive technological revolutions in the history of
humankind. The pace of change, the plethora of devices and new versions, the
battle for operating system supremacy, and the app explosion have resulted in a
dizzying matrix of problems, challenges, and opportunities for libraries and
library workers.
Librarians are working hard and fast to determine what services and
materials can be offered on mobile devices. With each new platform (web,
mobile, etc), librarians need to be familiar with it and the types of services
that can be offered on each platform. In reference services, we have moved from
in-person to adding instant messaging, chat, and now mobile.
This one-hour seminar will provide attendees with a brief history of mobile
reference services, options for mobile reference services, and best practices.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, the second of a four-part series,
participants will:
·
Understand how mobile reference services work
·
Identify some of the
software/vendors that supply mobile reference services
·
Be familiar with the types of
questions best answered via mobile reference
·
Share best practices for mobile
reference services
This webinar will be of interest to library staff on all levels from all
types of libraries, especially public services and information technology
library workers, as well as middle and senior management.
This is the second in a series of four webinars presented
by Tom Peters and guest speakers.
Registration:
Webinars are
free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Join Webinar button now
or go directly to the webinar by clicking on Join Webinar on the day of the
event on the Adobe Connect server. If you pre-registered you can use your email
address and password you created to speed up entry to the webinar. If you did
not preregister and you login within 30 minutes of the event you can enter as a
guest without a password.
School Library Journal webinars
Lois
Lowry LIVE!
The
two-time Newbery Medalist discusses Son, the sequel to The Giver.
Broadcasting
LIVE from The Maurice J. Tobin K-8 School
Time
& Date: Wednesday, November 7, 2012– 1:00 PM ET
Description:
Lois Lowry’s breakthrough
dystopian novel, The Giver has been read by millions of people around the
world. It left many with lingering questions: What happened to Jonas and
Gabriel? Is a perfect society possible? What does it mean to live a complete
life? With Son, Lowry continues to wrestle with the idea of human freedom while
completing the story of Jonas and the baby he rescued.
Son
combines elements from the first three novels in her Giver Quartet—The Giver
(1994 Newbery Medal winner), Gathering Blue, and Messenger—into a breathtaking,
thought-provoking narrative that wrestles with ideas of human freedom and the
bonds of love. Thrust again into the chilling world of The Giver, readers will
meet an intriguing new heroine, fourteen-year-old Claire.
Join
Lois Lowry to hear her speak about Son, the other books of The Giver Quartet,
and to have a chance to ask her your questions live!
Can’t make it on November
7? No problem!
Register now and you will get
an email reminder from School Library
Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available
for on-demand viewing at your convenience!
Part
2 on Common Core – Librarians, the Secret Weapon
Time
& Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2012, 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET/12:00 – 1:00 PM PT
Description: The New York City Department of Education Office of Library
Services is at the forefront of a movement to clarify the Common Core State
Standards (CCSS) for the profession. Olga Nesi, a regional coordinator at the
NYC DOE Library Services, will lead a discussion on the challenges and
opportunities the CCSS present for librarians, the role of the profession in
supporting the goals of the initiative, and the workshops she and her
colleagues have been conducting around the state.
Click here to register for Part
1 of this series: Getting Real: Marc Aronson and Sue Bartle
Click here to register for Part 3 of this series: Making the Text Connection
Click here to register for Part 3 of this series: Making the Text Connection
Presenter: Olga Nesi – Library Coordinator, New York
City Office of Library Services of the Department of Education
Registration:
Can’t make it on November
20? No problem! Register now and you will get an email reminder from School Library
Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available
for on-demand viewing at your convenience!
Library Journal Webinar
Unified
Resource Management in Action: Alma’s Impact at Boston College and Fort Hays
State University
Time
& Date: Thursday, November 1, 2012, 1:00-2:00 PM
ET/10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT
Description:
Next-generation library services are
transforming the way libraries operate. Moderated by Ex Libris, this webinar will
feature two Alma customers and their experience using the system. Erika
Johnson, Electronic Resources Librarian at Boston College Libraries will
discuss ways in which the Alma unified resource management service is
streamlining workflows, with an emphasis on e-Resources. John Ross, Director of
the Forsyth Library at Fort Hays State University, will focus on the strategic
impact of Alma and how the system better allows the library to clearly
demonstrate its value within the campus community. Questions and answers with
the presenters and Ex Libris will follow.
Presenters:
Erika Johnson - Electronic Resources and Technical Services Librarian, Boston
College Libraries
John Ross - Director, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University
John Ross - Director, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University
Moderator: Susan Stearns - Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Ex Libris Group
Registration:
Can’t make it November 1?
No problem! Register
now and you will get an email reminder from
Library Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for
on-demand viewing at your convenience!
خالص تحياتي وتقديري،
غدير مجدي عبد الوهاب