Posts Tagged ‘events’
It Can Happen Here:Trends in the Management of Business Continuity and Disaster Response
It Can Happen Here:Trends in the Management of Business Continuity and Disaster Response Is your library prepared when disaster strikes? Does your library have contingency plans? Wes Boomgaarden of The Ohio State University will provide an overview on disaster preparedness. This event is co-sponsored by the Central Ohio Chapter of the Association for Information Science…
Read More2013 Annual NEASIST Networking Dinner
2013 Annual NEASIST Networking Dinner Join us for the 2013 Annual NEASIST Networking Dinner! Date: Tue., May 7 Time: 6 to 9 p.m. Place: MIT, Pappalardo Room (Bldg 4-349) find it on MIT MAP Register now until Sunday, May 5. Schedule: 6:00 Networking 6:30 Dinner (Mexican buffet)** 7:30 Award presentations followed by speaker, Dr. David…
Read MoreMount Carmel Health Science Library Tour
Mount Carmel Health Science Library Tour The Mount Carmel Health Sciences Library (MCHSL) is a member of two library consortia enabling the Mount Carmel community access privileges to over 46 million books and other library materials. The MCHSL is a member of OhioLINK (Ohio Library Information Network) and OPAL (Ohio Private Academic Libraries). Together, these…
Read MoreSpring Event: So You Want to Publish an Ebook? Tools, Standards, & Metadata for Creation and Innovation!
Spring Event: So You Want to Publish an Ebook? Tools, Standards, & Metadata for Creation and Innovation! Thanks for attending! Slides from the event are available via the links below: Open-Source Online Textbooks Shifting Forward in Digital Publishing: EPUB 3 Creating EBooks Using Open-Source Tools When: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 8:15am to 1:00pm Where: Simmons College, School…
Read MoreCopyright in the Contemporary World: How It Affects the Library and Other Institutions
Copyright in the Contemporary World: How It Affects the Library and Other Institutions Sandra A. Enimil, JD, head of the newly established Copyright Resources Center at the Ohio State University Libraries will discuss copyright in the contemporary world and how it affects the library and other institutions. WHEN: Wednesday February 27, 2013 (Snow Contingency Date:…
Read MoreJanuary Event – The Book as iPad App: iBooks Author
January Event – The Book as iPad App: iBooks Author The Book as iPad App: iBooks Author Slides from the event are now available via Slideshare The event is free, but registration is required. When: Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 5:30pm-7pm (EST) Where: MIT Pappalardo Room (Bldg 4-349) find it on MIT MAP What: 5:30-6pm: Refreshments & networking, 6-7pm:…
Read MoreCfP 2nd ASIS&T European Workshop 2013
CfP 2nd ASIS&T European Workshop 2013 Information Science and Technology Conference June 5-6, Turku/Åbo, Finland Description: The second ASIS&T European Workshop is organized by the Department of Information Studies, School of Business and Economics, Åbo Akademi University and the Department Cultural Sciences, Lund University in association with the European Chapter of ASIS&T. The workshop is an…
Read MoreSecond CfP ASIS&T European Workshop, June 5-6, 2013 in Turku/Åbo, Finland
Second CfP ASIS&T European Workshop, June 5-6, 2013 in Turku/Åbo, Finland The second ASIS&T European Workshop will be held at Åbo Akademi University, Turku/Åbo, Finland on the 5th and 6th of June 2013 (travelling on June 4 and the evening of June 6). The workshop is organised by the Department of Information studies, School of…
Read MoreThe OCLC Usability Lab
The OCLC Usability Lab The OCLC usability lab was established in 1990 as one of the first Usability Labs in the Central Ohio area. It was the post-doctoral project of Mike Prasse, who has been manager of the ULab since its beginning. This presentation will a history of the ULab (now in its third incarnation),…
Read MoreFall Meet-up: Hacking the Library – USA vs. Swartz
Fall Meet-up: Hacking the Library – USA vs. Swartz Join us for an informal and lively discussion about the impending United States of America vs. Aaron Swartz case. Swartz has been charged with 13 felonies for hacking into the JSTOR database from the MIT network and downloading millions of articles. Whose side are you on – was…
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