UKSG E-Resources for Further Education 2019 – Cracking the curriculum! Making the most of e-resources in learning and teaching

Unfortunately this event has been postponed to 2020. We will be investigating delivering a series of free Webinars in 2020 on various topics so if you have any suggestions and – even better – would like to present, please do get in touch!

For more details of upcoming activities visit us on uksg.org and follow up on twitter @UKSG

This years theme is ‘Cracking the curriculum! Making the most of e-resources in learning and teaching’.

In addition, you will be able to meet a range of suppliers thanks to the participation of our sponsors.

UKSG Financial Planning for Librarians

This one-day seminar is aimed at librarians who want to gain an understanding of the different activities involved in financial planning for resources within an academic library and an awareness of the challenges facing the wider sector that can have an impact on library budgeting.
UKSG is able to call on the extensive experience of its members in sourcing expert speakers from various institutions within the academic sector to present an overview of all aspects of the financial management of information resources.

UKSG Introduction to E-Resources Online Seminar 2020

This two-part online event has been adapted from UKSG’s successful and long-running one-day seminar and aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of e-resources management, encompassing e-journals, e-books and bibliographic and full-text databases. Taking place as two morning sessions on Tuesday 3rd November and Friday 6th November.

UKSG Further Education 2020 Webinar Series

UKSG have developed a series of four short topical webinar sessions over 2 days focussing on the FE community – join as many or few as you wish. Don’t worry if you can’t join a session live, all presentations will be recorded and available to playback for all registrants.

UKSG – The Open Access Lifecycle Seminar 2021

This two-part online event aims to bring together expertise from across the field of Open Access research support, to present examples of current practice from throughout the research lifecycle, and to explore the possible future direction of Open Access, especially its potential impacts for Librarians, Publishers and Intermediaries.

UKSG – Introduction to E-Resources Online Seminar 2021

This two-part online event has been adapted from UKSG’s successful and long-running one-day seminar and aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of e-resources management, encompassing e-journals, e-books and bibliographic and full-text databases. Taking place as two morning sessions on Tuesday 6th July and Friday 9th July.

UKSG Further Education 2021 Webinar Series – Save the date

UKSG have developed a series of four short topical webinar sessions over 2 days focussing on the FE community – join as many or few as you wish. Don’t worry if you can’t join a session live, all presentations will be recorded and available to playback for all registrants.

Free UKSG Further Education Webinar Series – Reporting for better budget allocation and improved user experience

UKSG are developing a series of short topical webinar sessions focussing on the Further Education community. The first in the 2022 series is ‘Reporting for better budget allocation and improved user experience.’

Each year these popular sessions, free of charge to FE staff, aim to bring together learning resources and library managers to share best practice and innovation in the management, delivery and support of digital resources and library services in the further education arena.

Please note that advance registration is required. This webinar will be recorded and all registrants will receive a link to the recording after the session.

Publication to press: building trust in research communication

Media interest in research has never been greater due to the global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and Climate Change, among other topics. How research is communicated varies from an international scale down to local level, as also reflected in the quality of coverage from in-depth news features to poorly referenced, click-bait churnalism.  Join us for this online seminar that takes place over one day – Wednesday 9th February.