Dear Friends,
I am writing this piece for drawing the attention of library
professionals who are going to organize workshops, seminar and other related
events. Recently lot of announcements of such programmes received through
popular online discussions forums. Most of the announcements contained minimum
information and had no provision to know more about the programme. Library
professionals are missing the opportunity to attend professional development
activities due to the lack of getting proper information. Getting professional training and knowledge
enhancement through various programmes are important for professional
development. Library professionals who are involved in organizing continuing
education programme deserve appreciation. Organizers should care to capture and
disseminate the knowledge emanated in professional development activities. In
most of the cases, no facilities arranged to capture the talk and seem no
related activities after the programs. Here are my humble suggestions to make
the career development programmes more worth.
- Create a workshop/seminar website.
If no technical help available, make use a blog service for this purpose.
Blogs are suitable for fast and frequent content updating.
- Provide maximum details in
website. Organise information under various heads, e.g. Registration,
Paper submission, Accommodation, etc. Schedule the sessions as early as
possible.
- Avoid displaying entire
brochure in picture format in website. Huge brochure file will take time
to display the content.
- Make use Open Conference
Systems (http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs)
to automate conference activities.
- Announce the seminar/workshop
at least 30 days before. It will help the working professionals to obtain
permission from authority and make arrangement for travel.
- Remember to give programme
website link in discussion forum posting.
- If organizers have no plan to
publish submitted papers, make arrangement for archive papers in
institutional or any public repository (e.g. http://eprints.rclis.org)
- Make available workshop kit
online after the event.
- Arrange facilities for post
conference discussions.
- Record key talks and publish it
online using streaming audio/video services (e.g. youtube.com)
In this
way, library professionals not able to attend the programmes can access the content
of the seminar/workshop.
--
Vimal Kumar V.
Asst. Librarian
Asian School of Business
Technopark, Trivandrum-695 581
Web: www.asb.edu.in/vimal/
Blog: http://vimalkumar.oksociety.in
OK Society Volunteer. http://oksociety.in
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