From Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu Tue Dec 13 12:09:46 2016 From: Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu (Goldman, Julie) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 17:09:46 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] New England Science Boot Camp -- Save the Date! Message-ID: <6806253756CE0C4CB2112B1B715DB098B8E5D603@ummscsmbx08.ad.umassmed.edu> Save the Date for the 2017 New England Science Boot Camp! This year's Science Boot Camp will be held June 14-16, 2017 on the campus of University of Massachusetts Amherst, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Science Boot Camp is a fun and affordable 2 ? day immersion into science topics offering opportunities for librarians and library students interested in science, health sciences, and technology to learn, meet and network in a fun, laid-back atmosphere. Now in its ninth year, the New England Science Boot Camp has been hosted on multiple New England campuses and has been attended by librarians and library students from various regions of the US and beyond-and has inspired the development of other Science Boot Camps in the West, Southeast, and Canada! Each science session will include one scientist presenting an overview of the field and a second scientist discussing their research applications within the field. The topics for this year's SBC science sessions are still TBD! For up-to-date information, visit http://guides.library.umass.edu/BootCamp2017 Please Save the Date for 2017 New England Science Boot Camp June 14-16, 2017 at the University of Massachusetts Amherst! For further questions, please contact Ellen Lutz at lutz at library.umass.edu. Sincerely, The New England Science Boot Camp Planning Group -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Selected presenters will receive an honorarium and all travel expenses paid for by the NNLM NER. All sessions will be video recorded and featured on the e-Science Symposium website. In addition, all proposals will also be considered for a poster presentation. To submit a proposal, please refer to the submission instructions. Proposals should be tied to one of these four categories: 1. Data Repositories (example: developing data repositories; advising researchers on discipline-specific repositories) 2. Education/Training (example: data information literacy) 3. Funding Agencies (example: writing data management plan templates for NIH) 4. Institutional Models (example: solo data librarian vs center/team) The e-Science Symposium Planning Committee invites you to submit a proposal for participation at the 9th Annual University of Massachusetts and New England Area Librarian eScience Symposium, to be held on Thursday, April 6th, 2017 at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA. Check out the confirmed agenda at the 2017 symposium conference page! Questions should be directed to Julie Goldman: Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu. Julie Goldman, MLIS eScience Coordinator NNLM New England Region University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, MA 01655 (508) 856-3048 Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu http://works.bepress.com/juliegoldman http://esciencelibrary.umassmed.edu Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. 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Your colleagues on the NEASIST Program Committee invited experts to host these participatory breakout sessions because participants at our events always give high marks to hands-on, practical, real-world sessions. You wanted 'em, and now you've got 'em. And right now (but perhaps not for long), you can take your pick of all six options. Do you want to learn and share in a small group with experienced fellow practitioners? A vibrant consultant? A cutting-edge researcher? The people who, literally, wrote the book on service design? You can do that. Or you can choose to tour new library spaces redesigned to facilitate interaction and access. If you want to start off 2017 with a renewed focus on how your users experience all the services in your library, join us on January 12 in Boston. Registration will remain open, but the most popular breakout sessions won't! 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