Friday, October 30, 2009

SAOUG Workshop feedback: 8 October 2009

SAOUG organised a training tips talk on the 8th October 2009.
The venue: University of Pretoria
The Power Point Presentation are available on the SAOUG website
About the talk: From survivors to an amazing race team. How did we achieve it?
"The team of the Faculty Library: Natural Sciences and Engineering strives to contribute to the University of Pretoria's mission, vision and strategic plans. We form part of teaching and research teams, market not only our services and new products, but also our skills and competencies. By building on everybody's strengths and taking weaknesses into account we not only survive change, but keep up with new trends and technology and together we build a happy and satisfied team"

The audience

Sunette Steynberg talked about the importance of regular communication with clients and how to evaluate current and new databases. She also discussed the importance of training content and the need for professional training and presentation skills. Sunette also explained how bibliometrics are used for research evaluation.

Elna Randall, provided an overview of the University of Pretoria's structure, the Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences and how the library support its clients.

Danie Malan, took us down memory lane in how the UP Library has survived changes during the 80's, 90's and the new Millennium. The amazing race to adapt to an ever-changing environment has begun.

Faan Naude, Information Specialist for the Mathematical Sciences talked about the marketing of self and services. He also provided an overview of their book and journal collections.

Hettie Groenewald talked about the Collection Management of the Library: the challenges of digitization of materials, new technologies and the Institutional Repository. She introduced us to some new initiatives, such as: Structure models, 3D models and usage of Google Earth to map new projects.

Elsie Verheem, Information Specialist for Consumer Science and Food Science and Technology said: " We all have unique ways in which we define our roles as information specialists. With my colleagues I listen and learn. With students and academics I listen, learn, encourage and assist." She talked about her involvement with the research process of her clients and the commitment to provide a relevant service.

Sello Baloyi talked about the importance of the staff members who are responsible for the shelving of the collections. How they manage books that go missing or need to be restored.
Sonto Mabena talked about her experience as a new staff member in the library; about the way her colleagues help her adjust in the new library environment.
Max Depree once said: " The key elements in the art of working together are how to deal with change, how to deal with conflict, and how to reach our potential .... the needs of the team are best met when we meet the needs of individual persons."

The workshop was a very stimulating team building experience for all of us.

Don't forget, the presentations are available on the SAOUG website.
Posted by: Pavlinka Kovatcheva (SAOUG blogger)

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Forthcoming SAOUG events

In November you are invited to attend two SAOUG workshops:

Workshop 1: SAOUG End of year function

Date: 13 November 2009
Venue: Kloofzicht Lodge, Kromdraai Road, Muldersdrift, Johannesburg
Time: 11.00h - late afternoon
Talk by Ramon Thomas: Leadership in Technology Driven World
RSVP by 6 November. Read MORE on the SAOUG website

Workshop 2: SAOUG Training Sessions on ScienceDirect & Scopus

Dates & Venues:

- Tuesday, 24 November 2009, University of Johannesburg, Library Auditorium, Level 3
- Wednesday, 25 November 2009, University of Pretoria, Hatfield/Main Campus, Tswelopelo room, IT Building, Room 4-46.

Programme:

9.00 - 10.30 ScienceDirect training tips
10.30 - 11.00 Refreshments
11.00 - 12.30 Scopus training tips

Cost: free
Facilitator: Sunette Steynberg (Elsevier freelance trainer for SA)
RSVP by 20 November 2009.

Contact Christa Fourie (christaf@saonlineinfo.co.za) to book for both workshops.

Posted by: Pavlinka Kovatcheva (SAOUG blogger)

Establishment of the SAOUG Eastern Cape Branch

Establishment of the SAOUG Eastern Cape Branch!
Mr Vuyani Mhlontlo
24/9/2009
One of the objectives of the SAOUG Executive Committee for this term is to expand the activities of SAOUG to areas outside Gauteng through the establishment of regional branches. It was decided to, as a starting point, concentrate on the Eastern Cape. Once established, further regional branches will be considered.

It is with pleasure that the SAOUG Executive Committee announces the appointment of Mr Vuyani Mhlontlo of NMMU as the Eastern Cape Branch representative. Vuyani will be instrumental in the establishment of the SAOUG Eastern Cape Branch. Details of a first meeting to promote membership will follow in due course.

Congratulations Vuyani!

Madelein van Heerden
Chair: SAOUG
23/9/2009
The Information Services and Training Department of the LIS is proud to announce that Mr Vuyani Mhlontlo has been nominated and selected by SAOUG as Committee Member of the national South African Online Users Group. Vuyani will represent the Eastern Cape towards the establishment of the SAOUG Eastern Cape chapter. To promote membership in the Eastern Cape, a meeting is in the process of being scheduled to be held in Port Elizabeth. The SA Online Information Services will offer Quatum2 professional development workshops as part of the agenda. Vuyani will distribute the list of workshops in due course to allow you the opportunity to indicate your preference.

Congratulations Vuyani!

Hester Kritzinger
Senior Manager: Information Services and Training
Library and Information Services
NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
Posted by: Pavlinka Kovatcheva (SAOUG blogger)

SAOUG Workshop feedback: 13 August 2009

SAOUG AGM took place on the 13th of August 2009.
The venue: University of Pretoria, Groenkloof Campus.

Chris Cromhout, SAOUG treasurer presented a report for the past financial year.


The guest speaker for this workshop was Johann van Wyk, Library Manager for Education Library, UP. He presented an enlightening talk on: "Engaging Clients through Web 2.0 Tools:The Education Library, University of Pretoria".
The presentation is available through the SAOUG web page.


Johann captivated the audience with his talk


Fiona Bester, SAOUG committee member said a word of appreciation to Johann.


Posted by: Pavlinka Kovatcheva (SAOUG blogger)