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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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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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