***Apologoies for cross-posting***

 

Colleagues

 

As promised, a few more details of the Fedora UK and Ireland User Group
meeting to be held on December 13th  2010 in the library of the London
School of Economics and Political Science, 10 Portugal Street, London,
WC2A 2HD

 

The proposed agenda outline is:

 

1000  Coffee 

1030 Welcome

1040 Update on Fedora (Steve Bayliss, Release Manager for 3.4)

1100 LSE's plans for Fedora (Ed Fay, LSE)

1120 - 1220  Slots of general interest

 

1220-1320 Lunch

 

1320 - 1500 Split into subgroups (one technical, one more collection
management based)  structured according to need - mix of short reports
and longer discussions according to suggestions.

1500 - 1530  Plenary and formal close

1530+  Informal discussion

 

We will welcome proposals from attendees that they should give a talk
(from 10 to 20 minutes, please give us an estimate), or that there
should be a particular discussion, in any of the three slots (general
interest, technical and 'collection management', please say which) .
'Collections management' is a catch-all for non-technical topics which
may include policies, legal issues, etc.  This is your chance to share
your ideas, achievements and aspirations!

 

The meeting is open to any Fedora users (or potential users) in the UK,
Ireland or mainland Europe subject to a limit of approximately 30.

 

Please reply to the Fedora-UKI list (fedora-...@jiscmail.ac.uk) if you
hope to attend, advising us of any special dietary requirements and of
your suggestions for talks or discussions.

 

Best wishes

 

Chris Awre and Richard Green

Co-chairs, Fedora UK & Ireland User group

 

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