From slisce2 at simmons.edu Thu Sep 4 12:51:12 2014 From: slisce2 at simmons.edu (SLIS Continuing Education) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 12:51:12 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] Last chance to register for SLIS Continuing Education's Apps for Librarians and Educators Workshop (September 8th 2014) Message-ID: (please excuse cross-postings) **Simmons SLIS Continuing Education ? Exceptional CE Since 1975** *September* -- *Apps for Librarians & Educators: Become an Expert in Mobile Apps for iPhones, iPads, or Android Smartphones* $275 (Simmons GSLIS Alunmi Price: $220) September 8 - October 10, 2014 - PDPs: 20 -- Please note: This is a five-week workshop. Back by popular demand and the only SLIS Continuing Education workshop offered for September 2014! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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For additional information on workshops or to register see http://alanis.simmons.edu/ceweb or contact slisce at simmons.ed *u* Linnea Johnson '04LS 2014 MBA Candidate Manager of Technology | Adjunct Faculty School of Library and Information Science Simmons College | 300 The Fenway | Boston, MA 02115 office 617.521.2834 Continuing Education School of Library and Information Science Simmons College | 300 The Fenway | Boston, MA 02115 office 617.521.2803 | fax 617.521.3192 email g slisce at simmons.edu Check out our most recent CE schedule ! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From p.kelly at worldcis.org Thu Sep 11 11:36:08 2014 From: p.kelly at worldcis.org (Paul Kelly) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 16:36:08 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Neasis-l] World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2014): Call for Submissions! Message-ID: <1931275600.71600.1410449768849.open-xchange@oxbaltgw11.schlund.de> Apologies for cross-postings. Please send it to interested colleagues and students. Thanks! CALL FOR PAPERS, EXTENDED ABSTRACTS, POSTERS, WORKSHOPS, TUTORIALS AND SPECIAL TRACKS! ******************************************************************** World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2014) Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter December 8-10, 2014 Venue: Heathrow Windsor Marriott Hotel London, UK www.worldcis.org ******************************************************************* The WorldCIS-2014 is an international forum dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practical implementation of security on the Internet and Computer Networks. The inability to properly secure the Internet, computer networks, protecting the Internet against emerging threats and vulnerabilities, and sustaining privacy and trust has been a key focus of research. The WorldCIS aims to provide a highly professional and comparative academic research forum that promotes collaborative excellence between academia and industry. The objectives of the WorldCIS are to bridge the knowledge gap between academia and industry, promote research esteem and to fostering discussions on information technologies, information systems and global security applications. The WorldCIS-2014 invites speakers and researchers to submit papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation. Original papers are invited on recent advances in Internet, Computer Communications and Networking Security. The topics in WorldCIS-2014 include but are not confined to the following areas: *Internet Security *Security, trust and privacy *Self-organizing networks *Sensor nets and embedded systems *Service overlays *Switches and switching *Topology characterization and inference *Traffic measurement and analysis *Traffic engineering and control *Trust and Data Security *Virtual and overlay networks *Web services and performance *Wireless mesh networks and protocols *Ad hoc mobile networks Security *Addressing and location management *Broadband access technologies *Blended Internet Security Methods *Biometrics *Boundary Issues of Internet Security *Capacity planning *Cellular and broadband wireless nets *Congestion control *Content distribution *Cryptography *Cross layer design and optimization *Cyber-physical computing/networking *Geographic information systems *Privacy Protection and Forensic in Ubi-com *Quality of Service Issues *Regulations *Secured Database Systems *Security in Data Mining *Security and Access Control *Semantic Web and Ontology *Data management for U-commerce *Software Architectures *Defence Systems *Delay/disruption tolerant networks *End Users *Enabling technologies for the Internet *Implementation and experimental testbeds *Future Internet Design and Applications *Middleware support for networking *Mobility models and systems *Multicast and anycast *Multimedia protocols and networking *Network applications and services *Network architectures Network control *Network management *Network simulation and emulation *Novel network architectures *Network and Protocol Architectures *Peer-to-peer communications *Performance evaluation *Power control and management *Pricing and billing *Protocols and Standards *Resource allocation and management *RFID *Optical networks *Routing protocols *Scheduling and buffer management *Virtual Reality IMPORTANT DATES: *Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: September 15, 2014 *Notification of Extended Abstract Acceptance/Rejection: September 25, 2014 *Full Paper Submission Date: September 20, 2014 *Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection: October 10, 2014 *Camera Ready Paper Due: November 01, 2014 *Workshops and Tutorials Submission Date: September 15, 2014 *Notification of Workshop and Tutorial Acceptance: September 25, 2014 *Special Track Submission Date: September 20, 2014 *Notification of Special Track Acceptance: October 01, 2014 *Poster/Demo Submission Date: September 15, 2014 *Notification of Poster/Demo Acceptance: September 30, 2014 *Early Registration Deadline (Authors only): October 20, 2014 *Late Registration Deadline (Authors only): October 21, 2014 - November 15, 2014 *Participants Registration: May 01 to December 01, 2014 *Conference Dates: December 08 - 10, 2014 For further details, please visit conference website www.worldcis.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nea_announce at newenglandarchivists.org Tue Sep 16 09:59:41 2014 From: nea_announce at newenglandarchivists.org (NEA Announcements) Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 08:59:41 -0500 Subject: [Neasis-l] NEA November Workshop: Being Resourceful: DIY supports & enclosures Message-ID: *Registration is now open for a half-day workshop this November*:*"Being Resourceful: DIY supports & enclosures"* Are you a Do-It-Yourselfer at home? Want to bring some of that resourcefulness to your library or archive? Learn from a preservation professional about some tricks of the trade. ?Being Resourceful: DIY Supports & Enclosures? will discuss basic tools, tips and techniques on how to create many of the supports and enclosures needed in your repository and save your organization money on buying off the shelf items. You?ll learn what tools you?ll need in order to create a variety of supports and enclosures and gain some tips on how to pull those together from non-traditional library sources. Topics covered will include making custom wrappers and enclosures, sewing book cushions, covering bricks, measuring sticks, making weighted cubes & snake weights, sewing encapsulation and more. You will also craft a simple enclosure that can be adapted to a range of sizes and materials. The half day workshop will be taught by Erica H. Saladino, a bookbinder and conservation technician for the Brown University Libraries. With a background in the bookarts that began at the Rhode Island School of Design, she currently works with both circulating collections and rare books performing book repair and creating custom housing for oddly-shaped objects. Participants are encouraged to bring their own bone folders and x-acto knives. Light refreshments will be provided. Please follow the link provided to find more information and to register for this workshop: http://www.newenglandarchivists.org/event-1754632 *Instructor:* Erica Saladino Book Repair and Conservation Technician, Brown University Libraries *Date and Location:* Saturday, November 15th, 9:30-1:30. Providence Public Library, Barnard Room http://www.provlib.org/directions-hours *Registration Deadline:* Early bird: October 17th Advanced: November 9th *Maximum Registration Number:* 20 *Workshop Fees:* Registration fees for half day workshop Early bird registration (by October 17th) Member: $45 Non-Member: $60 Student: $22.50 Advanced registration(October 18th to November 9th) Member: $65.00 Non-Member: $80.00 Student: $42.50 *Please Note:* *An additional materials fee of $25 will be payable to the instructor at the workshop.* New England Archivists Communications Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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For a look at the schedule, go to: http://www.newenglandarchivists.org/Fall-2014-Meeting-Schedule Attendees will learn about a wide range of archival innovations happening throughout the region?including records management, digital collections, collaborative projects, and more?and build strategies for translating successful ideas to their own workplaces. All sessions will involve active participation. See this as your opportunity to engage with your colleagues, learn, explor ?? e, experiment, cultivate your own ideas, and plan for future projects. Be prepared to ask questions and use your creative problem-solving skills. Join us November 1st in the City by the Sea for ?Archives in Action.? Space is limited so register today: http://www.newenglandarchivists.org/fall_2014 New England Archivists Communications Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Exceptional CE Since 1975** *October 2014 Online* *(asynchronous ) Workshops * *October 1 - October 31, 2014* *$250 (GSLIS Alumni Price: $200)* *PDPs: 15* *CEUs: 15* - *Applying Learning Theories to Information Literacy Instruction* (Online) - *Library User Engagement* (Online) - *Nancy Drew & Friends: A Historical Survey of Youth Series* (Online) - *Small Library Management* (Online) *November 1 - November 30, 2014* *$250 (GSLIS Alumni Price: $200)* *PDPs: 15* *CEUs: 15* *Getting Started with Webinars* (Online) *STEM Integration at Your Library* (Online) *Visual Literacy: Incorporating the Visual into Information Literacy & Library Programs* (Online) *Web Design Fundamentals* (Online) *Authority Files: How to Manage Large Numbers of Names* (Online) $275.00 (Simmons GSLIS Alumni Price $220.00) November 1 - December 6, 2014 - PDPs: 25 Please note: This is a five-week workshop. *************************************** Please check our full schedule for additional workshops! For additional information on workshops or to register see http://alanis.simmons.edu/ceweb or contact slisce at simmons.ed *u* Linnea Johnson '04LS 2014 MBA Candidate Manager of Technology | Adjunct Faculty School of Library and Information Science Simmons College | 300 The Fenway | Boston, MA 02115 office 617.521.2834 Continuing Education School of Library and Information Science Simmons College | 300 The Fenway | Boston, MA 02115 office 617.521.2803 | fax 617.521.3192 email g slisce at simmons.edu Check out our most recent CE schedule ! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From MKramer at wheelock.edu Tue Sep 23 15:25:17 2014 From: MKramer at wheelock.edu (Maric Kramer) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 19:25:17 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] ASIS&T Strategic Planning Message-ID: <865132F8C009494186E0BE37187480F19A6C9899@Wheelock-exch-1.wheelock.edu> Hello New England Chapter! I'd like to encourage you to read the brief attached message regarding ASIS&T's strategic planning process. Dick Hill sent it out to the main listserv, but I wanted to send a special appeal to members in New England. Your input will be vital to ensuring that ASIS&T is a vibrant organization for years to come. The brief survey being used to form focus groups can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/p8m3guz We'd love to hear from you by Sept. 30th. It's a busy September for many of us, but this survey will take only minutes to complete. Thanks so much! And I hope to see you at one of our chapter meetups this fall-- last night at Andala Caf? in Cambridge, we had a great discussion of James Gleick's intriguing book, The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood. Please get in touch with me or anyone else on the program committee if you have ideas or suggestions for future events! 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From neasist at gmail.com Mon Sep 29 14:28:17 2014 From: neasist at gmail.com (NE ASIST) Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:28:17 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] NEASIST: Call for Officer Nominations--FINAL Deadline October 15 Message-ID: NEASIST is calling for nominations/self-nominations for officers for the 2014-2015 term period. Final *Deadline: Wednesday, October 15, 2014*. *Special call: Chair-elect* Nominations remain open for all positions listed below. However, we are in particular need of a nominee for the position of Program Committee Chair/Chair elect. This is an excellent opportunity for someone to gain professional leadership experience in the New England chapter of ASIST. As Chair-elect, the officer will gain familiarity and experience with ASIST under the mentorship of the current chair and in preparation for chairing the regional chapter during the 2015-2016 term. We welcome nominations from all members of the New England regional chapter. Please send nominations, including self-nominations, to neasist at gmail.com by October 15, 2014 and provide the name, professional title, organization, and email address of the candidate along with the title of the NEASIST office for which the candidate is being nominated. Feel free to post this to your own list-servs! *Open positions* - *- Program Committee Chair/Chair-elect* - *- Secretary* - *- Treasurer* - *- Membership and Outreach Coordinator* - *- Webmaster* *Chair-elect (2 year commitment)* The Program Committee Chair/Chair-elect, who automatically becomes Chair in the following year, works closely with the Chair in planning and executing NEASIST programs and serves as the Alternate Chapter Representative to the Assembly. The Chair-elect will assume the duties and responsibilities of the Chair in the event of the Chair?s absence, resignation or removal from office. The Chair-elect assumes the primary responsibility for leading the Program Committee in planning the chapter's programs during the year. *Secretary (1 year commitment)*The Secretary keeps records of all meetings and correspondence to members and assists in making logistical arrangements for meetings and activities. *Treasurer (1 year commitment)* The Treasurer keeps records of all income and expenditures and must be aware of Society policies regarding chapter finances and expenses. This officer prepares and submits the chapter's quarterly and annual reports and receives/reviews the chapter's financial statements. *Membership and Outreach Coordinator (1 year commitment)* The Membership and Outreach Coordinator carries out one of the most important functions of the chapter: communicating with members. This officer should be in regular contact with the membership to share and solicit information for the listserv, blog, and relevant social media channels. The Membership and Outreach Coordinator may delegate some responsibilities to other volunteers, who will constitute the Outreach and Marketing Committee. The Membership and Outreach Coordinator also prepares regular reports on current chapter membership. *Webmaster (1 year commitment)* The Webmaster is responsible for managing the chapter's website ( http://neasist.org/). This officer should update the site content, create pages, and post announcements as requested by the Board and the Program Committee. Other responsibilities might include the proposal and implementation of new website features, and the management of outreach tools in collaboration with the Membership and Outreach Coordinator. Current officers are eligible to run for re-election in their current positions or in any other open positions. *Candidates will be elected preceding and announced during the 77th ASIS&T Annual Meeting.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: