Virtual Librarian Summit은 아시아 태평양 사서들을 위한 직접 연구 세미나에서 파생된 것입니다. 이 지역의 학술 도서관 전문가들이 동료들로부터 배우고 현재 상황을 관리하고 기술 발전을 따라가는 방법에 대한 통찰력을 교환하는 컨벤션입니다.
2부에서 다룰 내용은 다음과 같습니다.
• 어려운 시기에 적응하고 연결 상태를 유지하는 방법을 포함하여 도서관 모범 사례
• 인공 지능, 빅 데이터 및 소셜 미디어의 사용을 포함하여 오늘날 도서관을 중심으로 하는 최신 기술 및 응용 프로그램
• 아시아 태평양 지역의 선도적인 기관이 차세대 사서를 위해 준비하는 내용
Summit 1(9월 9일)은 도서관 모범 사례에 초점을 맞추고 Summit 2(10월 14일)는 기술 및 응용 프로그램에 중점을 둘 것입니다.
참고: 이 세미나는 영어로 진행됩니다. Wiley는 기존 고객 및 파트너를 포함하여 모든 학술 도서관 전문가에게 열려 있습니다.
Attendees can connect with each other via the Social Lounge during networking breaks.
Simply choose a table to join and start having an audio/video call with other peers at the table.
This is almost as close as what you can get from an in-person event.
Vikki Yip, Senior Director, Digital Marketing, Wiley APAC
Victoria Caplan, Head of our Information Instruction and Collection Services, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Change is a constant in life, but it can be frightening and difficult to deal with on both organizational and personal levels, especially sudden change. The situation in Hong Kong in the past year has required HKUST Library’s staff to show adaptability and reliance to support HKUST’s move to almost completely online teaching and learning.
In this talk, the speaker will share how HKUST Library staff rose to the challenges presented by the events of 2019-20. She will discuss library communications (internal & external); staffing; changes to the Library as Space; Access Services; Collection Development; Systems; Resource Management; Information Instruction; and Research Support; all marshalled in support of the university’s mission for teaching, learning, and research.
Bethany Wilkes, University Librarian, Singapore Management University
Are you able to quickly identify fake news with a few simple steps? Discerning credible news is often not an easy task. The current Coronavirus pandemic has given rise to fake news that, if believed, can have tragic consequences. Again, and again we are reminded of the sophistication and implications of fake news.
The question continually arises - how can academic librarians contribute to equipping students with the skills and habits needed to successfully negotiate this environment? This presentation will explore this question as well as the complexities of fake news and its evaluation. It will provide examples of current strategies targeted to discerning fake news and suggest ways in which practices needed to approach the examination of news can be integrated into teaching and learning activities across the university.
Attendees can connect with each other via the Social Lounge during networking breaks.
Simply choose a table to join and start having an audio/video call with other peers at the table!
This is almost as close as what you can get from an in-person event.
Anand Byrappa, Librarian, Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
Moderator: Peter Sidorko, University Librarian, The University of Hong Kong; Panellists: Lisa Smith, Director, Education, Library, Monash University; Sue Roberts, University Librarian and Director, Libraries and Learning Services, University of Auckland; Tamal Kumar Guha, Librarian, Indian Institute of Technology- Guwahati
This panel will be moderated by Peter Sidorko.
Panellists will discuss the following:
1) Qualities and skill sets in the 21st century
2) Change management
3) Preparation for leadership
Vikki Yip, Senior Director, Digital Marketing, Wiley APAC
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