From Kris.Liberman@FMR.COM Wed Sep 18 21:35:17 2002 From: Kris.Liberman@FMR.COM (Liberman, Kris) Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 16:35:17 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] ASIST Knowledge Management Summit 11/16/02 Message-ID: <763C275E6A1C2248AFD475237AD6135B0175AC5E@MSGBOS576NTS.fmr.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------=_NextPartTM-000-d043c49e-9ae6-45d4-8ed1-a9a468caa4db Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C25F52.E66C9D30" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C25F52.E66C9D30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ** Please excuse cross-posting** Knowledge Management in the 21st Century: Moving Forward, Sustaining the Momentum Kick-off Reception: Friday evening, November 15 Summit: Saturday, November 16 The ASIST 2002 Knowledge Management Summit views KM from the perspective of mature reality rather than a promising blip on the "good idea" radar screen. We will look at KM in today's organization and determine where it stands - as an urgent flashpoint, or possibly integrated into the fabric of the organization as a given. Is it in "stealth mode" - alive but given a different name, renamed for the 21st century? The summit will report on the current KM buzz. Join us and DO KM with KM colleagues. The 2002 KM Summit will be your opportunity to exchange best practices with those who have been there for years and have exciting news to share. We'll explore KM roles within organizations such as Bain and the World Bank, the state-of-the-art in collaboration research and technology (Patti Anklam will discuss social network analysis and Diane Sonnenwald shares her research on collaboratories), the tools that KM practitioners are using (guided by Joseph Busch), and what's the next generation in KM with Neena Buck from Common Knowledge Cambridge, Michael Zack from Northeastern University's Knowledge Management program, and Claire McInerney from Rutgers. And in the spirit of really doing KM, Stan Ward will be helping us facilitate the knowledge sharing throughout the Summit. For more information or to register -- go to http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM02/km_summit.html Early bird rates are available on registration forms received by Friday, October 4, 2002. Hope to see you there! Beverly Colby (bevercol@yahoo.com) Mary Durham (mjd@bicnet.net) Kris Liberman (k.liberman@verizon.net) Summit Co-Chairs ------_=_NextPart_001_01C25F52.E66C9D30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ASIST Knowledge Management Summit 11/16/02

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Knowledge Management in the 21st Century:
Moving Forward, Sustaining the Momentum
 
Kick-off Reception: Friday evening, November = 15
Summit: Saturday, November 16
 
The ASIST 2002 Knowledge Management Summit views KM = from the perspective of mature reality rather than a promising blip on = the "good idea" radar screen. We will look at KM in today's = organization and determine where it stands - as an urgent flashpoint, = or possibly integrated into the fabric of the organization as a given. = Is it in "stealth mode" - alive but given a different name, = renamed for the 21st century? The summit will report on the current KM = buzz.

 
Join us and DO KM with KM colleagues. The 2002 KM = Summit will be your opportunity to exchange best practices with those = who have been there for years and have exciting news to share. We'll = explore KM roles within organizations such as Bain and the World Bank, = the state-of-the-art in collaboration research and technology (Patti = Anklam will discuss social network analysis and Diane Sonnenwald shares = her research on collaboratories), the tools that KM practitioners are = using (guided by Joseph Busch), and what's the next generation in KM = with Neena Buck from Common Knowledge Cambridge, Michael Zack from = Northeastern University's Knowledge Management program, and Claire = McInerney from Rutgers. And in the spirit of really doing KM, Stan Ward = will be helping us facilitate the knowledge sharing throughout the = Summit.

 
For more information or to register -- go to http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM02/km_summit.html
 
Early bird rates are available on registration forms = received by Friday, October 4, 2002.
 
Hope to see you there!
 
Beverly Colby (bevercol@yahoo.com)
Mary Durham (mjd@bicnet.net)
Kris Liberman (k.liberman@verizon.net)
Summit Co-Chairs

------_=_NextPart_001_01C25F52.E66C9D30-- ------=_NextPartTM-000-d043c49e-9ae6-45d4-8ed1-a9a468caa4db-- From margretb@MIT.EDU Sun Sep 29 21:45:25 2002 From: margretb@MIT.EDU (Margret Branschofsky) Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 16:45:25 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] Digital Reality III: A Conference on Building Digital Collections Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20020929164356.01bb4230@hesiod> > >Subject: Digital Reality III: A Conference on >Building Digital Collections > >Digital Reality III: Building the Community >October 7-8, 2002 ~ Bentley College, Waltham, MA > > >NELINET invites you to participate in the digital >event of the season! >NELINET's successful Digital Reality Conference >series returns in a new two-day format. Come and hear >the experts on our program discuss the issues >affecting the future of online digital collections. > >* Day One features presentations from national, >international, and local experts providing guidance >in the creation of useful, interoperable, and >sustainable digital collections. >* Day Two is an opportunity to participate in Working >Groups that will help shape the future of >collaborative digital collections in New England. >* You may attend Day One without attending Day Two, >but we ask that you attend Day One if you plan to >attend Day Two. > >Speakers: >* Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Phillips Professor of Early >American History and Director of the Charles Warren >Center for American History at Harvard University, >and Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Her work is also >featured on the award-winning website >http://dohistory.org. >* Simon Tanner, Senior Consultant, Higher Education >Digitisation Service (HEDS), University of >Hertfordshire, England, who will discuss the >economics of digital libraries >* Liz Bishoff, Project Director, Colorado >Digitization Project >* Mary Ide, Director, WGBH Media Archives and >Preservation Center >* Taylor Surface, Director, Digital Content >Management, OCLC, Inc. > >Registration: >Day One: NELINET Full Member ($150.00) NELINET >Affiliate Member ($175.00) Non-Member ($225.00) >Day Two: NELINET Full Member ($40.00) NELINET >Affiliate Member ($45.00) Non-Member ($60.00) >Registration deadline: October 2, 2002 > >For program details and registration forms, please >visit the conference Web site, >http://www.nelinet.net/conf/digital/driii/program.htm > >Questions? Contact Amy Benson, NELINET, Inc., >abenson@nelinet.net > >Sponsored by New England Archivists (NEA) and New >England Museum Association (NEMA)