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Entries by Scottish Information Literacy (52)

Sunday
Feb222015

ECIL 2015 - 19-22 October 2015, Tallinn, Estonia

The 2015 European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) is themed 'Information Literacy in the Green Society' and will be organized by the Institute of Information Studies of Tallinn University and held from 19-22 October 2015, at Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia.

The deadline for abstract submissions is 16th March and full text submissions 15th June.  Early bird registration closes on 15th July.

Follow the conversation on Twitter #ecil2015

Paul Gray, Scottish Government Library

Sunday
Feb082015

LILAC 2015 - Newcastle University 8th-10th April

Just a reminder that the full programme for LILAC 2015 is now available.  If you wish to book your place the early bird rate is available until Friday 13th February and all bookings will close on Friday 6th March.

Follow the conference @LILAC_conf and join the conversation at #lilac15

Paul Gray, Scottish Government Library

Tuesday
Nov112014

CILIPS Autumn Gathering 2014 notes and presentations

My summary of the CILIPS Autumn Gathering 2014:

Conference programme and presentations:
http://www.cilips.org.uk/autumn-gathering-2014/

The conference on Twitter:
https://storify.com/seanmac24/cilips-autumn-gathering-2014

Parallel session presentations:
10 Things
Jenny Foreman and Paul Gray, Scottish Government Library
https://prezi.com/egkn-u90ve50/10-things-presentation/

Why and how librarians should engage with Wikipedia
Brian Kelly, CETIS
http://www.slideshare.net/lisbk/why-andhowlibrariansshouldengagewithwikipedia

Digital Advocacy and Social Media
Duncan Wright. Senior School Librarian, Stewart’s Melville College
http://prezi.com/ostgnajms_vr/digital-advocacy-and-social-media/

Paul Gray
Scottish Government Library

Thursday
Sep042014

#lilac14 – notes from this year’s LILAC

Jenny Foreman & Paul Gray from the Scottish Government Library attended the 10th LILAC (Librarians' Information Literacy Annual Conference) hosted by Sheffield Hallam University from 23rd-25th April 2014.

Visit the Library's blog to read our summary of the action, followed by our pick of the presentations.

Friday
May022014

10 Things

What is 10 Things?
10 Things is an online self-directed course developed by the Scottish Government Library. The aim is for you to spend a little time each week developing your social media and information searching skills.

Each week we’ll post details about one or more of the tools from our 10 Things course and encourage you to try them out and reflect on them. Our aim is to present a realistic challenge that you can fit it into your schedule.

10 Things is based on the original 23 Things course which ran at the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County in the USA in 2006.

When does it start?
The next course will start on Tuesday 6th May 2014.

How can I join?
You can sign up for the course here. Places are limit to 50, so please do not post this link to networks or mailing lists.

When the course starts you’ll receive an email welcoming you to the course and the first ‘thing’. Then each Monday thereafter you’ll receive email notification of that week’s ‘thing’. The course will last 10 weeks as you’ll receive 1 thing a week. Once joined you can access 10 Things here.

How does it work?
Each ‘thing’ will be published and archived on our 10 Things Yammer group. Only course participants will be able to access the group. Please note that the course content is designed for Scottish Government staff – though we hope you can apply it to your own personal or professional use.

Each ‘thing’ will include some set activities for you to try, and you’ll be asked to submit your learning outcomes or any questions to our 10 Things Yammer group. If you haven’t used Yammer before, don’t worry – we’ll cover that in week 1.

How much time will it take?
We estimate you should allow half an hour a week to go through that week’s ‘thing’. We understand participants will have different working patterns, so you can choose when in the week to spend time on 10 Things. Though we do encourage you to complete each thing by the end of each week.

Course programme
Week 1
Introduction, overview of social media, Yammer

Week 2 RSS and dashboards

Week 3 Blogs

Week 4 Twitter

Week 5 SG & social media, SlideShare, Prezi, Creative Commons

Week 6 Secure collaborative tools – Knowledge Hub, SharePoint, Huddle, Collaborate, Government Communication Network, Lync, OneNote

Week 7 Non-secure collaborative tools – LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, Google Drive

Week 8 Searching skills – Go Google!, Google Scholar, eLibrary subject pages, KandE (Knowledge and Evidence), IDOX, Knowledge Network

Week 9 Social bookmarking and social citation

Week 10 Alerts and current awareness tools