ØMarketing
to a captive audience Karen Bedwell, LSE/SCONUL
ØBidding
for funds Sarah Mahurter, LCP
ØProviding
services to art librarians in an electronic age Sarah Charles,
ABM/CSA and
Chris Mees, DAAI
ØThe
answer’s Google: what’s the question? John McKay, GSA
ØDocumenting
electronic resources: standards and challenges James Caudwell,
Bodleian Library and Jacqueline Cooke, Goldsmiths
ØThe
pitfalls of digitisation Karla Youngs, TASI
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:15-12:30Session
5
Tim
Padfield, Public Record Office
Artistic
works and copyright
Val
Buchanan, London College of Fashion
The
development of virtual learning environments in art and design
education
13:00-13:45Lunch
14:15-17:00Study
visits including The Royal Pavilion, Preston Manor, Regency Town
House, Mass Observation Archive, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery,
Design History Research Centre and guided walks in Brighton
18:00Reception
19:15Dinner
22:00Bar
Saturday 5 July
08:00-09:00Breakfast
09:15-10:45Session
6
Sue
Ward, Editor, The Art Book
The
Art Book: its contributors and its audience
John Dolan, Birmingham City Libraries
The
Library of Birmingham: a city library for the 21st century
10:45-11:15Coffee
11:15-12:30Session
7: Workshops and presentations (repeat of Friday’s parallel
sessions) 13:00-13:45Lunch
14:00-15:30Session
8
Margaret
Graham, Institute of Image Data Research
Visual
information: the work of the IIDR
Eila
Rämö, University of Art & Design, Helsinki
The IFLA Art Libraries Section & ‘ Imageline’, an online
bibliography of image resources
15:30-16:00Tea
16:00-16:45Session
9 Gudrun
Richardson, Artists’ Papers Register Mapping
the movements
18:00-19:00Reception
Sponsored by the University of Sussex
19:30Conference
Dinner
20.30-Bar
& entertainment
Sunday 6 July
08:00-09:00Breakfast
09:15-10:45Session
10 Jayne
Everard, ArtIfact ArtIfact:
progress and future aims
Ursula Everett, Crafts Council
The
‘Creative People’ project
10:45-11.15Coffee
11:15-11:45Plenary &
Chair’s conclusion:Margaret Young
12:30Lunch
and end of conference
‘Creative
Partnerships'
ARLIS/UK & Ireland
Annual Conference 2003
University of Sussex at Brighton
Thursday 3rd - Sunday 6th July 2003
Our conference this year is located in
the heart of the South Downs in a Designated Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty. Sympathetically landscaped, the University of Sussex campus
has distinctive and stylish buildings, many of them (including the
Library) designed by the celebrated architect Sir Basil Spence.
Easily accessible from the University is the cosmopolitan town of
Brighton. Often dubbed 'London by the sea' because of its vibrant
atmosphere, the town also boasts some of the finest examples of Regency
architecture in England.
The conference theme touches on some of the most important issues
currently facing art and design librarians: cross-sectoral and
cross-agency working; collaboration and partnership with our users, our
suppliers and with our colleagues in other professions.
Programme highlights include visits to
The Brighton Pavilion
Preston Manor
Mass Observation Archive, University of Sussex Special Collections
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Regency Town House
Design History research Centre, University of Brighton
Guided walks in Brighton
For more information on the Conference Programme in
the coming months check out the ARLIS/UK & Ireland website: www.arlis.org.uk or contact either
Sonia French, Administrator, ARLIS/UK & Ireland, 18 College Road,
Bromsgrove, B60 2NE, UK Tel/Fax: + 44 (0)1527 579298 Email:
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