Prezentācija LU SZF Informācijas pārvaldības 1. kursa studentiem par iespēju piedalīties starptautiskajā konferencē BOBCATSSS 2016 Lionā, Francijā.
Rīgā, 10.09.2015.
Speak Powerfully Sell More: Speak Your Way to More BusinessDiane DiResta
Speaking is the most powerful, cost effective and underutilized marketing approach.Seminar selling can bring new leads and establish your brand in less time.
Prezentācija LU SZF Informācijas pārvaldības 1. kursa studentiem par iespēju piedalīties starptautiskajā konferencē BOBCATSSS 2016 Lionā, Francijā.
Rīgā, 10.09.2015.
Speak Powerfully Sell More: Speak Your Way to More BusinessDiane DiResta
Speaking is the most powerful, cost effective and underutilized marketing approach.Seminar selling can bring new leads and establish your brand in less time.
This document discusses the importance of healthy eating and physical activity. It notes that healthy eating reduces the risk of many diseases and supports growth. Key recommendations for healthy eating include eating a variety of foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean meats and low-fat dairy, drinking water, and limiting salt, sugar, saturated fat and trans fat. It also discusses how schools can promote nutrition by ensuring only healthy foods are offered and integrating nutrition education. The benefits of physical activity like building strong bones and muscles, reducing disease risk, and improving mental health and academics are outlined. Schools are encouraged to provide physical education and activity programs to support students' health.
Estonian Librarians of Tomorrow by Jaana RoosLBB JSS
This document summarizes a presentation given by Jaana Roos about library science education in Estonia. It provides data on the number of graduates from bachelor's and master's degree programs in information science and library science at Tallinn University and University of Tartu from 2009-2013. It also outlines the results of a survey conducted with graduates from Tallinn University from 2006-2011, finding that most worked while studying, over 40% now work in professional library positions, and that they feel their skills and competitiveness in the labor market are good despite some dissatisfaction with salaries and career opportunities.
This document discusses the importance of healthy eating and physical activity for overall health and well-being. It notes that healthy eating reduces the risk of many diseases and supports proper growth, while ensuring intake of necessary nutrients. It recommends eating a variety of foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean proteins, while limiting salt, sugar, and saturated/trans fats. The document also stresses the benefits of regular physical activity like exercise for building muscles and bones, reducing disease risks, and improving academic performance. Schools are encouraged to promote these healthy behaviors through nutrition education and physical education programs.
Leldes Petrovskas un Toma Buņķa plakāts "Bakalaura studiju programmas "Informācijas pārvaldība" absolventi: darba tirgus un apmierinātība", kas tika prezentēts starptautiskajā simpozijā BOBCATSSS 2014 Barselonā, Spānijā.
Tell me, Daugava! – 21 suggestions how to tell an exciting story (translation)LBB JSS
1. The document provides 21 suggestions for telling an exciting story through radio, including showing rather than telling, creating realistic characters and conflicts, eliciting emotions, and providing resolution.
2. Some key tips are to create identifiable heroes, set the mood, use an outline with introduction, discussion and conclusion, involve the senses, and use tricks or "hooks" to grab audience attention from the start.
3. The suggestions also recommend visualizing stories, using both changing and static main characters, building to a culmination or climax, and leaving audiences satisfied or wanting more through intriguing conclusions.
Children's involvement in library activities (translation)LBB JSS
The document discusses children's involvement in library activities such as reading competitions, book starts, and creative projects. It describes how libraries form children and youth juries to provide input, hold competitions like "Raven suggests to read" to promote reading, and use innovative methods like the "From games to the book" project to spark children's interests. The document concludes by noting libraries' success in encouraging children's creativity through exhibitions of their works and participation in city festivals.
Me and the Estonian Librarians Association by Brigitta KivisaarLBB JSS
The Estonian Librarians Association (ELA) has over 800 members across various libraries in Estonia. ELA organizes annual events and publishes a yearbook and magazine. It also provides vocational training and professional certification for librarians. Recently, ELA has been focusing on youth work and engaging young librarians through a Young Librarians group. This group has been meeting and communicating online to discuss goals and plan activities to attract more young members and spread awareness of ELA's work, with hopes of making the group official and obtaining financing for a larger summer meeting. Some opinions expressed are that ELA's activities are not very visible and it's unclear what exactly they do and for whom, while important
This document discusses the importance of healthy eating and physical activity. It notes that healthy eating reduces the risk of many diseases and supports growth. Key recommendations for healthy eating include eating a variety of foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean meats and low-fat dairy, drinking water, and limiting salt, sugar, saturated fat and trans fat. It also discusses how schools can promote nutrition by ensuring only healthy foods are offered and integrating nutrition education. The benefits of physical activity like building strong bones and muscles, reducing disease risk, and improving mental health and academics are outlined. Schools are encouraged to provide physical education and activity programs to support students' health.
Estonian Librarians of Tomorrow by Jaana RoosLBB JSS
This document summarizes a presentation given by Jaana Roos about library science education in Estonia. It provides data on the number of graduates from bachelor's and master's degree programs in information science and library science at Tallinn University and University of Tartu from 2009-2013. It also outlines the results of a survey conducted with graduates from Tallinn University from 2006-2011, finding that most worked while studying, over 40% now work in professional library positions, and that they feel their skills and competitiveness in the labor market are good despite some dissatisfaction with salaries and career opportunities.
This document discusses the importance of healthy eating and physical activity for overall health and well-being. It notes that healthy eating reduces the risk of many diseases and supports proper growth, while ensuring intake of necessary nutrients. It recommends eating a variety of foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean proteins, while limiting salt, sugar, and saturated/trans fats. The document also stresses the benefits of regular physical activity like exercise for building muscles and bones, reducing disease risks, and improving academic performance. Schools are encouraged to promote these healthy behaviors through nutrition education and physical education programs.
Leldes Petrovskas un Toma Buņķa plakāts "Bakalaura studiju programmas "Informācijas pārvaldība" absolventi: darba tirgus un apmierinātība", kas tika prezentēts starptautiskajā simpozijā BOBCATSSS 2014 Barselonā, Spānijā.
Tell me, Daugava! – 21 suggestions how to tell an exciting story (translation)LBB JSS
1. The document provides 21 suggestions for telling an exciting story through radio, including showing rather than telling, creating realistic characters and conflicts, eliciting emotions, and providing resolution.
2. Some key tips are to create identifiable heroes, set the mood, use an outline with introduction, discussion and conclusion, involve the senses, and use tricks or "hooks" to grab audience attention from the start.
3. The suggestions also recommend visualizing stories, using both changing and static main characters, building to a culmination or climax, and leaving audiences satisfied or wanting more through intriguing conclusions.
Children's involvement in library activities (translation)LBB JSS
The document discusses children's involvement in library activities such as reading competitions, book starts, and creative projects. It describes how libraries form children and youth juries to provide input, hold competitions like "Raven suggests to read" to promote reading, and use innovative methods like the "From games to the book" project to spark children's interests. The document concludes by noting libraries' success in encouraging children's creativity through exhibitions of their works and participation in city festivals.
Me and the Estonian Librarians Association by Brigitta KivisaarLBB JSS
The Estonian Librarians Association (ELA) has over 800 members across various libraries in Estonia. ELA organizes annual events and publishes a yearbook and magazine. It also provides vocational training and professional certification for librarians. Recently, ELA has been focusing on youth work and engaging young librarians through a Young Librarians group. This group has been meeting and communicating online to discuss goals and plan activities to attract more young members and spread awareness of ELA's work, with hopes of making the group official and obtaining financing for a larger summer meeting. Some opinions expressed are that ELA's activities are not very visible and it's unclear what exactly they do and for whom, while important
Information seeking behavior of national minorities’ secondary school student...LBB JSS
Internet in Latvia (a country in the Baltic region) became available for the wider public in the beginning of the 21st century. Online news, reference type information and social networks are everyday life necessities of modern individuals in Latvia. Current Latvian schoolchildren were born and raised in the Internet era, and these children are potential researchers. That is why it is so important to understand how modern schoolchildren conduct complex information searching processes for research purposes, what skills they possess, what problems they face and if they use library products and services. The case study was made in April, 2012 with the purpose of determining national minority secondary school students’ information seeking behaviour during the scientific research process: what information channels and resources they use and in what language this information is. Carol Collier Kuhlthau’s model of Information Search Process was chosen as a theoretical framework for this study. Complete study includes the results of six interviews with the schoolchildren who are doing their research on different IT topics and the results of the questionnaire completed by 119 secondary school students who did their research projects on different topics. This case study consists of the key findings from the interviews, and these interviews have revealed that schoolchildren pay great attention to the information search process.
Full paper: http://library.ifla.org/69/
3. BOBCATSSS ir ikgadējais starptautiskais bibliotēkzinātnes un
informācijas zinātnes simpozijs, kuru organizē studenti no vismaz
divām Eiropas universitātēm.
BOBCATSSS simpozijs veicina zinātnisko sadarbību un viedokļu
apmaiņu starp informācijas speciālistiem, studentiem, mācībspēkiem un
bibliotēkzinātnes un informācijas zinātnes jomas darbiniekiem.
«BOBCATSSS» ir akronīms, kas ir veidojies no simpozija
dibinātājuniversitāšu pilsētu pirmajiem burtiem
(Budapešta, Oslo, Barselona, Kopenhāgena, Amsterdama, Tampere, Štu
tgarte, Zombateļa, un Šefilda).
BOBCATSSS
8. Izvēlies tematu!
Veic pētījumu!
Ietver to plakātā!
Pesakies dalībai!
Uzstājies ar īsu sava plakāta aprakstu!
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un citiem dalībniekiem!
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simpozija dalības maksai!
PLAKĀTS
12. BOBCATSSS2014 notiks jau 22. reizi, un tas norisināsies Barselonā!
To organizēs studenti no Barselonas Universitātes un
Borasas Universitātes!
Kad? No 29. līdz 31. janvārim!
BOBCATSSS2014
13. LIBRARY (R)EVOLUTION: PROMOTING
SUSTAINABLE INFORMATION PRACTICES
1) Users. Customers and prosumers.
2) Skills and literacies.
3) Spaces. Cultures and freedom of information.
4) Social media. Cloud computing and mobile services.
5) Towards a better future?
6) Other.
WWW.BOBCATSSS2014.HB.SE
TEMATI
15. Cik vajadzēs?
- dalības maksa, transporta izdevumi, naktsmītnes
Kur dabūt?
- Studentu pašpārvaldes akadēmisko projektu konkurss
- LUSP akadēmisko projektu konkurss
- IBSN finansējums
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