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Stage Two Workshops: Autumn 2000

nof-digitise held a series of free workshops during September 2000 for all stage two applicants. These workshops provided an opportunity for applicants to learn more about the stage two application process and also about the technical standards for the programme.

When and Where

The workshops were held in the following locations:

4th September 2000 - Jury's Inn, Cardiff
8th September 2000 - University of Westminster, London
14th September 2000 - Holywood Arches Library, Belfast
15th September 2000 - University of Glasgow, Glasgow
18th September 2000 - Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester.

The Programme

The programme for the workshops was as follows:

10  -     Welcome (NOF)
10.40  -    Building the Themed Approach: strategies for the future (Resource)
11.20  -     Project Planning and Management Issues (Resource)
12.00  -    Discussion sessions
12.30  -    Lunch
1.30  -      Introduction to the nof-digitise Technical Standards (UKOLN)
2.15  -      Case Studies: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Alice Grant, Consultant)
3.00  -     Tea
3.15  -      Technical Standards and the Implications for Your Bid (UKOLN)
c. 4.15  -   Meeting Closes

Workshop Materials

Copies of presentations and handouts are available online.

Bookings

Bookings for the workshops have now closed.

Feedback

If you attended a workshop and have any feedback please send it to digitisation@nof.org.uk.


 
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T A S : 2 0 0 1 - 2 0 0 4 : A R C H I V E
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