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TURNING THE LIGHT BULBS ON
INFORMATION ONLINE CONFERENCE 2003 SEMINAR

 

Date    

Friday 24 January 2003  9:00am-5.00pm

Venue

Sydney Convention Centre.

International Presenter

Donald T. Hawkins, Director of Intranet Development, Information Today Inc and Editor-in-Chief of Information Science Abstracts.  

KEY IDEAS

How to find, package and distribute ideas for knowledge, innovation, productivity and business success.  

Information alert services. User profiling. Intelligence systems. E-content sources, services and  systems. Portals and intranets. In-house databases. Content Management. Abstracting. Knowledge management & standards.

PROGRAM

Information production and distribution services are evolving rapidly. Publishers and new information providers, large and small, are procuring and re-distributing information from news feeds, scholarly sources, content aggregators and websites using a variety of services and systems. 

What are the developments in tracking ideas for information consumers?  Who are the suppliers? What are their products?  What in-house sites and systems can be developed to streamline processes?  What can we learn from the way information entrepreneurs serve their markets and provide value-added satisfaction?  

Donald T. Hawkins, Director of Intranet Development, Information Today Inc and Editor-in-Chief of Information Science Abstracts (ISA) will head a seminar which  explores trends and looks at practical applications.  

Other presenters include Susan Henczel (author of The Information Audit), Andrew Ford (Epistemic Intelligence Australia), James Robertson (Step Two Designs), Elizabeth Swan (Information Edge), Michele Ritchie (Australian Government Analytical Laboratories), Peter Smee (Trimagic), Simone Wheeler (Factiva) Sue Halbwirth and Rowena Loo (Standards Australia KM Standard Committee)

REGISTRATION 

$295 for Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) members; $345 non-ALIA members (Includes GST).

For further information and to register: Paul Bentley, Paul Bentley & Associates, 7/15 Raine Street, Bondi Junction, NSW 2022. Phone (02) 9387 7307. Fax (02) 9386 4259 Mobile 0416 121 347. Email: pbentley@idx.com.au

Program Presenters |   

Information Online conference details http://www.alia.org.au/conferences/online2003

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