Michael Jubb's presentation "Review of the work of the LIS Research Coalition and its support of LIS research in 2009/10, and plans for 2010/11" made at the Library and Information Science Research Coalition conference, British Library Conference Centre, London, 28 June 2010. (#lisrc10)
Michael Jubb's presentation "Review of the work of the LIS Research Coalition and its support of LIS research in 2009/10, and plans for 2010/11" made at the Library and Information Science Research Coalition conference, British Library Conference Centre, London, 28 June 2010. (#lisrc10)
A presentation made on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) Network and communication portal, by Martin Leinweber of GiZ
Dr Hazel Hall's presentation made on behalf of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition at the SCONUL Autumn Conference, Tuesday 17 November 2009.
Manifest Regiometropool Twente: een initiatief van betrokken professionals om samen te werken aan een sterker Twente.
Met dit startdocument wordt de discussie aangewakkerd om te streven naar een effectieve samenwerking en daadkrachtig bestuur van de regio. Geen compromis-beleid, maar een beleid met bijbehorend bestuur gebaseerd op een publiek-private samenwerking waarin gezamenlijk keuzes gemaakt en uitgedragen worden! Denk en discussieer mee over een toekomstbestendig Twente waarin welzijn en welvaart geborgd en bevorderd worden!
Ларри Прусак Building a Knowledge CapabilityIgor Seleznev
Статья «Building a Knowledge Capability» Ларри Прусака -основателя и экс-испольнительного директора Института управления знаниями IBM. Перевод и редакция русскоязычной версии - Олег Лавров - Партнер российского форума по управлению знаниями «КМ Russia» к открытой встрече Международного Бизнес Клуба IBC MBA «Управление знаниями (Knowledge Management) & Как делать бизнес в России» в Санкт-Петербурге 19 мая 2016 г. https://ibcmbaclub.timepad.ru/event/323294/
A presentation made on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) Network and communication portal, by Martin Leinweber of GiZ
Dr Hazel Hall's presentation made on behalf of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition at the SCONUL Autumn Conference, Tuesday 17 November 2009.
Manifest Regiometropool Twente: een initiatief van betrokken professionals om samen te werken aan een sterker Twente.
Met dit startdocument wordt de discussie aangewakkerd om te streven naar een effectieve samenwerking en daadkrachtig bestuur van de regio. Geen compromis-beleid, maar een beleid met bijbehorend bestuur gebaseerd op een publiek-private samenwerking waarin gezamenlijk keuzes gemaakt en uitgedragen worden! Denk en discussieer mee over een toekomstbestendig Twente waarin welzijn en welvaart geborgd en bevorderd worden!
Ларри Прусак Building a Knowledge CapabilityIgor Seleznev
Статья «Building a Knowledge Capability» Ларри Прусака -основателя и экс-испольнительного директора Института управления знаниями IBM. Перевод и редакция русскоязычной версии - Олег Лавров - Партнер российского форума по управлению знаниями «КМ Russia» к открытой встрече Международного Бизнес Клуба IBC MBA «Управление знаниями (Knowledge Management) & Как делать бизнес в России» в Санкт-Петербурге 19 мая 2016 г. https://ibcmbaclub.timepad.ru/event/323294/
Программа Nima весна 2015 Санкт-ПетербургIgor Seleznev
Презентация программы Международной Школы Маркетинга (эксклюзивного представителя NIMA на территории РФ) в Санкт-Петербурге на площадке Международного Бизнес Клуба IBC MBA
I co-developed and presented this slideshow to administrators at UNC-Chapel Hill while serving as COO of SEEDS in the fall of 2007. It outlined the strategic goals of our student-led social entrepreneurship organization, and specified the ways in which we hoped to enlist help from UNC\'s administration.
This session focuses on recognizing community needs outside the academic environment that allow the institution to creatively develop strategies to facilitate program development and funding. By broadening the concept of the communities served, four exemplary institutions have achieved national stature as resources for government training programs (STEMP), promoting community environmental activism, facilitating lifelong learning, and blurring the line between academic and community environments.
RDAP 15: Growing an Undergraduate DIL Support Program at University of Cincin...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2015
Minneapolis, MN
APril 22-23, 2015
Part of “Developing Data Literacy Programs: Working with Faculty, Graduate Students and Undergraduates”
Amy Koshoffer, Science Informationist, University of Cincinnati
Negotiating meaning, negotiating place: Peer learning and student participati...Keith Kirkwood
Presentation for the 6th Canadian Learning Commons Conference, May 7-9, Calgary Alberta, about peer mentoring programs in the learning commons of Victoria University in Melbourne Australia.
ODU Libraries Community Advisory Board - May 10, 2023Timothy Hackman
Presentation to supporters of the ODU Libraries, Norfolk, VA. Includes a discussion of the Libraries' accomplishments from 2022-2023 and plans for 2023-2024 and beyond, including strategic planning, space planning, Naro Video collection, fundraising and community outreach, and more.
The Library of the Future: Embedding Sustainability into Strategic Planningldore1
This paper will discuss how the development of a new, ambitious ‘UCD Library Strategic Plan 2021-2025: The Library of the Future’ was carried out in a way that embeds future sustainability in all our services and facilities.
The starting point for the library’s strategic plan was UCD’s Strategy 2020-2024: ‘Rising to the Future’ which articulates a vision of a university with ambitions to grow its student population while also placing sustainability at its core, striving to ‘create a sustainable global society’. This placed an initial emphasis on developing a Library strategy that was future focused and centered on sustainability; economically, environmentally and socially.
Alongside this, development of the library’s strategy occurred during a time of significant challenges. These were multifactorial and included a shift in institutional priorities following the pandemic, and an unprecedented level of change in library and university leadership. This paper will outline how addressing these challenges further highlighted the need to embed a sustainable approach to delivering our new strategy.
This presentation will provide insight into how this strategic plan was developed with a focus on the library’s role in advancing a sustainable university. Furthermore, it will outline how sustainability was not viewed as a standalone strategic goal but, was fully embedded into each pillar laid out in the new strategy. This enabled us to consider sustainability in several different ways:
-The environmental impact of library spaces and services
-Management of library collections in the context of open research and global scholarship
-How we can support the development of critical literacies in our students and staff
-Enabling the capacity of library staff to support new and emerging roles and services
This paper will conclude by reflecting on how embedding sustainability into strategic planning can enable flexibility and adaptability when faced with unprecedented and significant challenges and change.
Community-Based Research, Canadian Experiences in CU Research Partnerships, Presentation to Standing Committee on University Teaching and Research - July , 2010
adult education, engaged scholarship and community-based research
Keynote panel presentation for 2010 Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education
The case for continuing education, community-based research and engaged scholarship as a means to provide education for the public good in Canada and elsewhere
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