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Monday
Jan182010

LILAC 2010

I see the LILAC 2010 draft programme for the parallel sessions are now posted on the LILAC 2010 website and that my presentation is first up in the parallel sessions for the conference.

Monday 29th March 2010

3pm - 3.45pm Begin at the beginning - Information Literacy in primary schools  - Christine Irving

4.25pm - 5.10pm  Employability and information literacy: a review of a training programme - John Crawford

Tuesday 30th March 2010

12.10 - 12.40 Developing an information literacy community of practice in Scotland - Lesley Thomson (the program has Thomson with an p)

12.45 - Scottish Government information literacy in the work place - measuring impact -Morag Higgison and Jenny Foreman

Will need to have a look and see who else is presenting plus presentations of interest.

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    The parallel sessions are so good to look after and i am so much happier to go through it. The presentations were pretty good i really love to go through them often.

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Yes, I noticed they'd got my name wrong...happens a lot! Good news is that my business case for attending has been accepted, so I'll see you all in Limerick!

January 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLesley Thomson

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