January 10, 2008
Paul Courant's Presentations
If you missed Paul's talk, "Public Goods and the Public Good: Economics, the University, and the Library" on Wednesday, January 9th, you can view a video or listen to the audio from a similar lecture of the same title, via the following page.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pnc/workingpapers.html
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January 07, 2008
January Forum - Public Goods and the Public Good: Economics, the University, and the Library
Ehrlicher Room, School of Information, 411 West Hall
Refreshments at 8:30 am; program from 9:00 - 10:30 am
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Our keynote presenter for the January Librarians' Forum program is Paul Courant, University Librarian & Dean of Libraries, speaking on "Public Goods and the Public Good: Economics, the University, and the Library."
All library staff are invited, encouraged, and welcomed to attend this session.
More information about Librarians' Forum is available on the forum blog at http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/libforum/.
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October 11, 2007
October 17th 2007 Meeting
Librarians' Forum
Ehrlicher Room, School of Information, 411 West Hall Wednesday, October 17, 2007 8:30-10:30 am Refreshments at 8:30 am; Program from 9:00 - 10:30 am
The October Librarians' Forum meeting entitled, "Taking Stock: MLibrary Professional Development, Training, and Education," will focus on current professional development and training opportunities at the University Library. We will hear from colleagues involved in current initiatives and will also invite attendees to share information about additional programs, then open the floor for discussion about current opportunities in general and future needs.
Featured presenters and topics are the following:
Faculty Exploratory
Laurie Sutch
Instructor College
Patricia Yocum
Training and Documentation Group
Julie Weatherbee
Library 2.0 Series
Dave Carter
Library Human Resources, Staff Development Lucy Cohen
Planning ahead, we will continue the theme in a brainstorming session at the November Librarians' Forum meeting. We'll start by identifying and discussing the ideal or expected skills and competencies of librarians and examine the communication, development, training, and education needs of librarians across library divisions, including Technical Services, Information Technology, Public Services, and Scholarly Research.
These sessions are presented as part of the year-long Librarians' Forum series, "Librarianship: Current and Future Trends in Education, Skills, and Competencies." Look for additional programs designed to address this current and important issue in our evolving profession.
All are welcome to attend.
More information about Librarians' Forum is available on the forum blog at http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/libforum/.
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