Please join the Indiana Chapter of the Special Libraries Association to enjoy a ClickU training session.

Title: Ask the Copyright Experts!

Description: This informative session will provide an in-depth discussion of the challenges associated with using and sharing content around the world and across borders. Speakers will discuss whether “international copyright law” truly exists and will review the Berne Convention, national treatment, and obtaining global permissions for the use of copyright-protected content. The highlight of the session will be an interactive panel discussion featuring a cross-section of copyright experts. This session is ideal for librarians around the world who oversee the use and sharing of content in highly collaborative business environments.

Panelist: Frederic Haber, CCC; Keith Kupferschmid, SIIA; Adam Ayer, LicenseLogic; & Lesley Ellen Harris, Copyrightlaws.com

Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Location: Clifton Gunderson LLP offices at 9339 Priority Way West Dr. Ste 200 (96th St. & Keystone Ave.)

Parking is available in front of the building.

RSVP by November 9, 2009 to rochelle.smith@cliftoncpa.com

Rochelle Smith, President, InSLA

Add comment October 22, 2009

Oct. 21 webinar – Managing the Intranet

Please join the Indiana Chapter of the Special Libraries Association to enjoy a ClickU training session .

Title: Managing the Intranet (in recessionary times) with Howard McQueen

Description: Intranets hold the potential to deliver ongoing strategic business value, yet the majority of intranets receive only occasional nods of interest from executive management. Join Howard McQueen, an international intranet consultant since 1996, as he shares an effective methodology that can bring focus and awareness to your intranet and allow progressive and incremental business value to be demonstrated. Howard will pull from dozens of case studies and discuss a number of organizations that have delivered value to staff and to the overall business with innovative intranets. He will highlight some of the Step Two Designs Intranet Innovation Awards winners (Howard is one of four judges who reviewed numerous intranet entries).

Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Location: Clifton Gunderson LLP offices at 9339 Priority Way West Dr. Ste 200 (96th St. & Keystone Ave.)

Parking is available in front of the building.

RSVP by October 20, 2009 to rochelle.smith@cliftoncpa.com

Hope that you can join InSLA for this interesting session.

Rochelle Smith, President-Elect, InSLA

Add comment October 8, 2009

[INSLA] Business Valuation Research – The Internet & Web 2.0

Please note that this event could be canceled.

Business Valuation Research – The Internet & Web 2.0

Speakers:  Jan Davis & Eva Lang

When:  April 28, 2009; 1-3pm

Where:  9339 Priority Way West Dr., Ste. 200; Indianapolis 46240

 RSVP to Ro Smith (rochelle.smith@cliftoncpa) by April 24th

About the event:

Jan Davis spends hours a day performing research on the internet for business appraisers. In this session, Jan shows you how she creates targeted searches to get the data she needs quickly and efficiently. Through case studies of how to find guideline public companies, comparable transactions, industry and economic information, executive compensation and data to help build litigation support cases, Jan shows you how to:

  1. Search by file type to zero in on relevant data
  2. Decide when to spend money for data instead of wasting time looking for free information
  3. Incorporate Web 2.0 and social media, such as blogs, podcasts and LinkedIn to find additional information and to ensure you’ve covered your bases

Jan will be joined by Eva Lang for a special “Beat the Recession” segment on the top free sites on the internet for business valuation professionals. Eva will cover cool tools to help your practice as well as free resources of data for your business valuation and litigation engagements. Over the last 13 years, Eva and Jan have collaborated on a number of projects, including the book The Best Websites for Financial Professionals and a course for the Center for Advanced Valuation Studies of the American Society of Appraisers. You will not want to miss this interactive webinar and the opportunity to get the very latest information on using the internet in your business valuation or litigation practice.

 Learning Objectives:

  • The participant will learn what two nationally known valuation research experts think are the best resources for valuation engagements
  • The participant will learn the techniques to find guideline public companies, comparable transactions, industry and economic information, and executive compensation information
  • The participant will learn how to research efficiently to save time and money on business valuation and litigation engagements
  • The participant will learn about free resources to help with practice management and to support business valuation and litigation engagements
  • The participant will learn how new social media resources are increasingly important and can’t be overlooked when researching business valuation issues
  • The participant will be able to learn how to properly manage a research project including guidelines for determining when to use free vs. fee-based services 

Please let me know if you have any questions about the topic or format of the event.

Regards,

Rochelle Smith, InSLA President

Add comment April 15, 2009

[INSLA] Update on Travel Grant and Brian Kelly event

Thank you to those who sent in applications for the InSLA Travel Grant.  The InSLA Grant Committee award the grant to Paula Markes.  She is very excited to be going to SLA in Washington DC.  She cannot wait to share her experience with members of InSLA upon her return.

 Brian Kelly gave a very interesting presentation last night.  Thank you to those that were able to make it.  Brian posted his slides here http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/us-sla-2009-04/.

Regards,

Rochelle Smith, InSLA President

Add comment April 15, 2009

Learn about Library 2.0 at next INSLA meeting

A Risks and Opportunities Framework for Library 2.0 
 
Speaker
: Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath, United Kingdom 
 
When and Where: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 5-6 p.m., Fountain Square Branch of the Indianapolis Marion County Public Library, 1066 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis (no charge) 
 
Followed by: Dinner at Santorini Greek Kitchen, 1417 Prospect Street, Indianapolis, starting around 6.30 p.m. (pay for your own meal) 
 
We are very fortunate to have an outstanding speaker for our April INSLA meeting. Brian Kelly is a leading international expert on Library 2.0 and was an invited plenary speaker at international conferences held in Stockholm, Taiwan and Singapore in 2008. Now he’s been invited to Indianapolis! 
 
He works at UKOLN, a national center of expertise in digital information management which is located at the University of Bath in the UK. 
 
Brian will talk about the potential benefits of exploiting Web 2.0 technologies in the library sector. The popularity of services provided by global companies such as Google, Yahoo, Facebook, etc. seems to provide a valuable opportunity for organizations to maximize the impact of their services and content, reach out to new audiences, and develop new services?without the need for significant in-house development work. In addition, the impact of the credit crunch is leading to a realization that funding for in-house development activities may be limited. Web 2.0 appears to provide rich opportunities for libraries of all types. 
 
And yet legitimate concerns have been raised regarding the risks associated with use of such Web 2.0 services. Aren’t the services provided by such companies under similar risks, as the companies seek to consolidate in response to the global economic crisis? And what of concerns ranging from privacy, data protection, and equality for individual users of such services through to long term preservation issues? 
 
This talk describes a risks and opportunities framework that is being developed to support organizations in maximizing the opportunities that can be provided by Web 2.0, while minimizing the associated risks. The framework acknowledges that it will not be possible (or desirable) to eliminate all risks and suggests ways in which workflow processes, new media literacy, and user education can help to reap the dividends which Library 2.0 seeks to provide. 
 
See you there! 
 
Marydee Ojala President-Elect, INSLA 

Add comment March 29, 2009

Reminder: 2009 Travel Grant for 1st Time SLA National Conference Attendees

Please remember that tomorrow is the last day for accepting applications for the travel grant.

Rochelle Smith, InSLA President, 2009

Add comment March 19, 2009

2009 Travel Grant for 1st Time SLA National Conference Attendees

Please remember 1st time National Conference attendees that you have about 2 weeks left to apply for this grant.  Please let me know if you have any questions.

Rochelle Smith, InSLA President, 2009 

Add comment March 10, 2009

Reminder for 1st time National Conference attendees

  • Please remember 1st time National Conference attendees that you about 3 weeks left to apply for this grant.  Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Rochelle Smith, InSLA President, 2009 

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[INSLA] 2009 Travel Grant for 1st Time SLA National Conference Attendees

The Indiana Chapter of Special Libraries Association is offering a Travel Grant to 1st time SLA National Conference attendees.  This years conference is June 14-17th in Washington DC.  The deadline to apply for the Grant is March 20th by 5pm.  Please send all materials to rochelle.smith@cliftoncpa.com.  The recipient will be notified on April 3rd.  Please read the attached document for information, checklist, and application and please contact me with any questions.insla_travel_grant_20093

Regards,

Rochelle Smith, InSLA President, 2009

Add comment March 2, 2009

Parking Info for January Meeting on LLID, 1-26

Parking: Indiana History Center Parking Lot 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202  Go to Welcome Desk for Exit Code. Enter Indiana State Library at the 315 West Ohio Street Door. Please check in at the Information Desk and get a Visitor’s Badge. The meeting is on the 4th floor which is a non-public area. Exit the elevator right and continue down the hall to the glassed meeting room straight ahead. Facing the elevator on the 4th floor: the Women’s Bathroom is to the left and the Unisex Bathroom is to the right. You are welcome to bring food and drinks to the 4th floor meeting area. If there is no parking available in the History Center’s lot, try this link and click on Maps: http://www.indydt.com/parking.cfm 

Any questions?  Contact:  Marcia Smith-Woodard (PH: (317) 232-3719 IN Toll Free: (800) 451-6028 mwoodard@library.IN.gov)

 

Add comment January 23, 2009

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