[MCN-L] Digital Copyright: opportunities and practicalities - Training course

2008-01-11 Thread Simon Tanner
** Apologies for cross posting **

22nd February 2008
Digital Copyright: opportunities and practicalities
Presented in association with Naomi Korn, copyright consultant.

Copyright is a current and important topic for 
many organisations, particularly those that are 
considering digitising and delivering digital 
content in order to make sure that their rights 
are not infringed upon and their assets are fully 
exploited. This all-day course will focus upon 
participant's experiences and case studies. It 
will encourage group work and discussion around 
key areas, whilst focusing on current topics and 
real world digital issues. This course will 
appeal to everyone currently digitising content 
or thinking of embarking on a digital project who 
wishes to learn more about rights issues. 
Participants are invited to bring case studies 
and outlines of current projects to the session.

By the end of the day, participants will:

 * Encounter the key issues relating to digital copyright
 * Know the importance of managing and protecting their rights
 * Share experiences and good practice tips with other participants
 * Gain knowledge about how best practice can 
be embedded within their daily work

Naomi Korn is an experienced trainer and 
consultant, specialising in copyright, IPR, 
licencing and digital rights management. She has 
worked for many years with museums, galleries, 
archives, libraries and the higher/further education
sector. She was the former copyright officer at 
the Tate and has contributed to many 
international projects. She is currently MDA's IP 
Officer and chair of MDA's IP Advisory Committee for Collections.

Sessions include:

* Copyright in a global environment: overview of 
the legal landscape and key issues
* Digitisation and copyright: what can you digitise and when should you?
* Digital Rights Exploitation: generating income from copyright
* Delivering content on the web: practical tips for protecting your rights
* Institutional Intellectual Property Audit
* Digital Rights management: solutions and shortcuts
* Case studies

http://www.digitalconsultancy.net/content/training.htm

What course attendees have said about our training:
* Excellent coverage of information with apt description and explanation.
* The balance between group discussion and 
presentation was particularly good.
* This is excellent ? one of the best I've attended.
* It was very comprehensive ? as I thought of 
questions, they were answered almost right away. 
I have a lot of new knowledge that I'll be able to apply.
* Provided just the information required ? 
informative, comprehensive and thought provoking.

Courses are ?140 (no VAT) per person and are 
based in London at King's College London.

2008 Course Schedule includes the following:

11th February   Managing digital projects for culture and heritage
22nd February   Digital copyright: Opportunities and practicalities
6th March   Colour management
20th MayDigital preservation
12th June   Digitising and delivering textual resources
Register interest for the following (dates to be confirmed):
   Fundraising
   Sustaining digital projects: Funding the future
   Audiovisual preservation 
for culture, heritage and academic collections

11th February 2008
Managing digital projects for culture and heritage

Focused upon delivering digital resources and 
digitisation (the conversion to digital formats) 
this one day course will inform managers and 
project staff about how to approach digital projects.

Starting with effective project management 
through fundraising and budgeting/costing issues 
the course will offer real life examples and 
tools to enable effective management. The 
afternoon will focus upon writing requirement 
specifications, tendering and selecting service 
providers. The course will encourage discussion, 
questions and debate plus provide a structured 
environment to learn about the management tools of the digital project trade.

Sessions:
* Planning and project management
Introducing the fundamentals of project 
management to enable effective planning and risk management
* Fundraising and budgeting
Transforming plans into costed proposals for 
raising funds. How to work with funding bodies to get what you both want.
* Writing requirement specifications and requests for proposals (RFP)
How to write a functional description of what is 
needed (whether service, system or software 
oriented) to enable external service providers to achieve the desired outcomes.
* Tendering and selecting services
How to tender for and select services. Whether to 
work in-house or outsource and how to use a decision matrix.

6th March 2008
Colour ? fidelity for digital imaging
given in association with the National Gallery

This course will be suitable for anyone wishing 
to learn more about colour management and  how to 
apply it within a digital image environment

Digital Copyright: opportunities and practicalities

2005-05-31 Thread Simon Tanner

** apologies for cross posting **

16th June   Digital Copyright: opportunities and practicalities
Presented in association with Naomi Korn, copyright consultant.

Copyright is a current and important topic for many organisations, 
particularly those that are considering digitising and delivering digital 
content in order to make sure that their rights are not infringed upon and 
their assets are
fully exploited. This all-day course will focus upon participant's 
experiences and case studies. It will encourage group work and discussion 
around key areas, whilst focusing on current topics and real world digital 
issues. This course will appeal to everyone currently digitising content or 
thinking of embarking on a digital project who wishes to learn more about 
rights issues. Participants are invited to bring case studies and outlines 
of current projects to the session.


By the end of the day, participants will:

* Encounter the key issues relating to digital copyright
* Know the importance of managing and protecting their rights
* Share experiences and good practice tips with other participants
* Gain knowledge about how best practice can be embedded within their 
daily work


Naomi Korn is an experienced trainer and consultant, specialising in 
copyright, IPR, licencing and digital rights management. She has worked for 
many years with museums, galleries, archives, libraries and the higher 
education sector. She was the first copyright officer at the Tate and has 
contributed to many international projects. She is currently the Secretary 
of the Museum Copyright Group.

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kdcs/content/training_details.htm#copyright

See http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kdcs/content/training.htm for more details and 
booking information. All courses are led by Simon Tanner, KDCS Director.


What course attendees have said about KDCS training:
- Excellent coverage of information with apt description and explanation.
- The balance between group discussion and presentation was particularly 
good.

- This is excellent   one of the best I've attended.
- It was very comprehensive   as I thought of questions, they were 
answered almost right away. I have a lot of new knowledge that I'll be able 
to apply.
- Provided just the information required   informative, comprehensive and 
thought provoking.


Courses are £90 (ex VAT) to all non-profit organizations and current KDCS 
clients. Registrations from the corporate sector will be charged at £180 
(ex VAT).
All events are held in our 
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kdcs/content/training_travel.htmLondon offices and 
usually begin at 9:30am and finish by 4pm.

All 1-day courses include lunch and refreshments within the price.




Simon Tanner
Director,  King's Digital Consultancy Services
King's College London
Kay House, 7 Arundel Street, London WC2R 3DX
tel: +44 (0)7793 403542
email: simon.tan...@kcl.ac.uk   
www.kcl.ac.uk/kdcs/



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