[Asis-l] FW: ASIS&T Upcoming Webinars! Register NOW! 

Stephan Addo saddo at asis.org
Mon Apr 3 10:23:28 EDT 2017


From: ASIS&T Webinars [mailto:webinars=asist.org at mail215.suw16.rsgsv.net] On Behalf Of ASIS&T Webinars
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REGISTER NOW for these upcoming ASIS&T (and DCMI) webinars:

April 5, 2017 - 1:00PM to 2:00PM EDT
 <http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=ccdbc8c620&e=5f8c362d13> Re-envisioning Management Education and Training for Information Professionals

This webinar will demonstrate the current landscape of LIS education in relation to the demand for leadership and management skills and the increasing significance of these competencies for information professionals. Also discussed will be a 15-credit online Advanced Certificate in Management for Information Professionals (CMIP) that was developed in the Division of Library and Information Science at St. John’s University. This certificate program was created in response to the current and future needs for leadership and management skills in the LIS profession. The CMIP courses include project management, knowledge management, and marketing and advocacy. Students learn skills to produce highly relevant artifacts such as a strategic plan, a marketing plan, an advocacy campaign proposal, a change management plan, etc.

It is vitally important for LIS schools to bridge the gaps existing in LIS education in order to meet professional demands for leadership and management skills, and this webinar will demonstrate one way in which LIS schools can accomplish this.

Webinar sponsored by SIG ED:  <http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=85bd476047&e=5f8c362d13> https://www.asist.org/SIG/SIGED/


April 6, 2017 - 10:00AM to 11:15AM EDT 


 <http://asist.us12.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=e8e2d3a7df&e=5f8c362d13> Data on the Web Best Practices: Challenges and Benefits 


There is a growing interest in the publication and consumption of data on the Web. Government and non-governmental organizations already provide a variety of data on the Web, some open, others with access restrictions, covering a variety of domains such as education, economics, ECommerce and scientific data. Developers, journalists, and others manipulate this data to create visualizations and perform data analysis. Experience in this area reveals that a number of important issues need to be addressed in order to meet the requirements of both publishers and data consumers.

In this webinar we will discuss the key challenges faced by publishers and data consumers when sharing data on the Web. We will also introduce the W3C Best Practices set ( <http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=ab11dd5475&e=5f8c362d13> https://www.w3.org/TR/dwbp/) to address these challenges. Finally, we will discuss the benefits of engaging data publishers in the use of Best Practices, as well as improving the way data sets are made available on the Web.

This webinar was presented in Portuguese on  <http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=c092069af3&e=5f8c362d13> March 30.

Webinar sponsored by DCMI:  <http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=9f5d1eb153&e=5f8c362d13> http://dublincore.org/



  





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