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UKeiG Spring/Summer 2024 CPD Courses

Posted By John A. Wickenden, 26 December 2023
UKeiG's professional development workshop portfolio includes practical insight into topics including: digital literacy, information science, retrieval and search technologies, AI (including natural language processing), enterprise search, social media, research support, data management (including visualisation), scholarly communication, publishing and open science/open access.
 
Upcoming courses for the first quarter of 2024 include (click on link to book or see previous news item for descriptions of courses):

 

12th April 2024 - UKeiG CPD Workshop: Data Visualisation for librarians, information and knowledge professionals. 12/04/2024 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

8th May 2024 - UKeiG CPD Workshop: Research Data Management for information professionals. 8/05/2024 1 p.m. tp 4 p.m. 

16th May 2024 - UKeiG CPD course: YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and beyond: video marketing for libraries and cultural organisations  16/05/2024 Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

6th June 2024 - Better social media for libraries and cultural organisations - next steps 6/6/2024 Time 10 am to 1 pm

16th June 2024 - UKeiG CPD: Artificial intelligence for librarians, information and knowledge professionals 16/06/2024 Time: 1 to 4 p.m.

Booking and payment

Each course (including presentation slides and documentation) costs:

UKeiG/CILIP members £50 + VAT
Non-members £80 + VAT
Employer Partner staff £64 + VAT (Please contact your rep or email employerpartners@cilip.org.uk for the discount code)

Tags:  Artificial Intelligence  CPD  Marketing  Open Access 

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Research communication techniques, practical AI, data management and visualisation, user-centred search design - UKeiG's CPD workshop and course programme - book now

Posted By John A. Wickenden, 07 August 2023
UKeiG's professional development workshop portfolio includes practical insight into topics including: digital literacy, information science, retrieval and search technologies, AI (including natural language processing), enterprise search, social media, research support, data management (including visualisation), scholarly communication, publishing and open science/open access.
 
Upcoming courses for the last quarter of 2023 include:
 
Communicating and tracking research impact using social media, blogs and altmetrics.
18/10/2023
This workshop will explore the benefits and potential drawbacks of the rapidly changing world of social media as a knowledge network. It will enable you to make informed decisions about communication platforms that you should consider investing your time in. There will be advice and tips on deploying short form social media tools including Twitter and Mastodon more efficiently in a professional setting. We will cover the often ignored but hugely important issue of reputation management and how you can protect your social media profile from threats and deal with issues that might impact negatively on you or your organisation’s reputation. The workshop will also address the longer form of written research communications and you will learn useful skills to assist you in blogging and writing lay summaries. Delegates will explore how to write for the media and how to respond when the media takes an interest in your research. We will also address maximising impact, how altmetrics work as a complement to traditional bibliometrics, and why they are an important tool for tracking interest and engagement relating to your communications and outputs. AI tools to help save you time and communicate research better will be highlighted during the workshop.
 
Artificial intelligence for librarians, information and knowledge professionals
26/10/2023
AI has provided daily news headlines over the last six months, sparking curiosity but also uncertainty, even anxiety. There is hype, but also hope. It is a key professional issue touching on every aspect of the work of the library and information science community, with relevance to the critical appraisal of content validity, data quality and management, ethics, intellectual property, plagiarism and legal compliance. This three-hour workshop seeks to inform delegates about the nature of AI and to get to grips with how to use it responsibly. This workshop is an introduction to AI designed specifically for library, information and knowledge professionals to enable them to get up to speed on this critical topic. As well as introducing the applications of AI in an accessible way, part of the course is designed to give delegates an insight into what is involved ‘under the hood’ of AI applications. We aim to provide you with theoretical and practical experience of working with some AI tools.
 
Search Usability
08/11/2023
This workshop explores the fundamental concepts and principles of User-Centred Design for information search and discovery and demonstrates how to apply them to a range of practical contexts. Participants will learn how to differentiate between various types of information-seeking behaviour, develop an understanding of key dimensions within the search user experience, and discover how to apply UI design principles to commercial search applications. The session includes an opportunity to apply these skills to a range of practical design challenges.
 
Research Data Management for information professionals – from researcher need to effective service
09/11/2023
Who are your researchers and how do they perceive their research? What is their data and in what ways does it need managing better? What are their drivers and barriers for sharing data? What is the best way to find out what your researchers need? What services do researchers need through the research lifecycle?
 
Making your research stand out from the crowd using video, animation, infographics and podcasts.
16/11/2023
This workshop will explore the benefits of video, animation, infographics and podcasts as a complement to short and long form communication techniques like Twitter and blogging. Video, animation, infographics and podcasts can broadcast your research and professional activities to a diverse international audience, showcasing and engaging in ways that traditional forms of scholarly communication cannot. While evidence suggests that visually stunning research outputs can increase the reach and impact of your research, many academics and research professionals are reticent to deploy multimedia tools feeling that they lack the creative and technical know-how. This workshop will demystify many of the issues by exploring a portfolio of affordable and free online tools you can use to enhance your communication activities. 
 
Data Visualisation for librarians, information and knowledge professionals
27/11/2023
Data Visualisation - the representation, interpretation and understanding of data through graphics - offers invaluable opportunities to transform your datasets and communicate complex research outputs and quantitative information to a much wider audience. It can surface insightful and compelling context and enables you to explore data relationships not immediately apparent using traditional statistical methods and analysis. It is crucial to understand the opportunities open access tools can offer in visualising data. The library, information and knowledge sector is data-rich, regularly collating statistics to evidence service value and impact and advise decision makers. This data may take the form of library usage and stock circulation statistics, utilisation of digital content, satisfaction surveys and user experience studies, for example. Open data science and linked data are an integral part of Open Science and Open Access, and Artificial Intelligence is built on data literacy, management, validity and integrity. This workshop will introduce and explore data visualisation theory and applications with advice and tips throughout. A key practical element of the workshop will include hands on experience of setting up and working with a visual analytics platform.
 
For more information, including presenter profiles, learning outcomes, cost and online booking please go to:
 

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Notice of UKeiG AGM on Thursday 29th June at 1pm

Posted By Administration, 31 May 2023
Updated: 30 May 2023

The 45th Annual General Meeting of UKeiG, the UK eInformation Group, will be held via Zoom on Thursday 29th June 2023

Motions for the Annual General Meeting must be sent in writing via email to: Richard Bridgen, UKeiG Honorary Secretary, secretary.ukeig@cilip.org.uk

Motions must be signed by two members of the Group.

Motions must reach the Honorary Secretary by Wednesday, 21st June 2023.

The AGM will be held before UKeiG's Members' Forum. Full details and booking here.

See AGM Documents here.

Tags:  AGM  Artificial Intelligence  eLucidate  Open Access  UKeiG 

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K&IM and UKeiG announce the Information Manager of the Year Award 2021

Posted By John A. Wickenden, 04 November 2021
CILIP Special Interest Groups, the Knowledge and Information Management Group (K&IM) and the UK e-information Group (UKeiG), are delighted to announce that the winner of their prestigious Information Manager of the Year Award, 2021 is Dr Andrew Cox, Senior Lecturer, Information School, Sheffield University.

The award will be presented at the Knowledge & Information Management virtual Awards evening on Wednesday 10th November starting at 5. 30 pm. Please join us for this free event as we celebrate all the K&IM Award winners for 2021.

Book to attend the awards here.

The Information Manager of the Year Award is presented to professionals who have raised awareness of, and made a significant contribution to, the value and impact of knowledge and information management in the workplace and across the LIS sector.

The judging panel was unanimous in its decision that Andrew has had an outstanding and distinguished career as a library and information science researcher, teacher and author. His research interests include the evolution of library work in response to contemporary challenges like big data, RDM and AI; new modes of learning; and the crisis in mental health and well-being.

His independently researched report – ‘The Impact of AI, machine learning, automation and robotics on the information profession’ - published by CILIP in 2020 with the support of Health Education England ’ - called for a ‘joined-up and coherent response from information professionals, enabling us to maximise the benefits of AI, machine learning, automation and robotics for information users while mitigating the emerging risks.’

Details of Dr Cox’s teaching and research activities and a full list of his publications can be found here.

Andrew’s nomination was accompanied by a glowing seal of approval from Nick Poole, CEO CILIP and Sue Lacey-Bryant, National Lead, NHS Knowledge and Library Services and CILIP Trustee.

‘Dr Cox is a leading figure in developing new thinking about the implications of new technologies for the information community. His 2017 research paper for SCONUL, “Mapping the Future of Academic Libraries” – (co-authored with Stephen Pinfield and Sophie Rutter) - enabled the HE/academic library community to re-think their role in an age of AI, machine learning and big data. His recent AI report is a landmark piece of research, a central contribution to the development of a “future-ready” library, information and knowledge workforce which sets an agenda for the development of our specialist workforce of today and tomorrow. Crystallising the implications of the fourth industrial revolution for the sector, his work demonstrates a talent for grasping complexity while remaining strongly connected to the core purpose of librarianship and information science.’
 

Tags:  Artificial Intelligence  Automation  Information Management  Information Manager  K&IM  Machine Learning  Robotics  Sheffield University  UKeiG 

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UKeiG is pleased to announce the publication of the Autumn Issue of eLucidate

Posted By John A. Wickenden, 09 September 2019
eLucidate 16 (1) 2019 is now available.

 

The UK einformation Group is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 16 issue 1 2019 of our journal eLucidate.

eLucidate is published three times per volume: around spring, summer and winter.

eLucidate features contributions from experts in the field, keeping members up to date with developments and innovations in the digital information industry, considering the impact on information professionals and consumers of e-information.

This issue contains a detailed report of UKeiG's Annual Members' Day on Artificial Intelligence. Martin White looks at whether Microsoft is inhibiting enterprise-wide IM. Stella Dextre Clarke has written a history of the Tony Kent Strix Memorial Lecture, and reflections of the recent CILIP Conference in Manchester.

Tags:  Artificial Intelligence  cilipconf19  eJournal  eLucidate  Strix 

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