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Re: Upcoming Program on Digital Library Project Management

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Jenny Jing <[log in to unmask]>

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Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi, Kevin:

I'd like to attend.

Thanks.


Jenny Jing

Associate Librarian, Technology Initiatives,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Library
Tel: 917-349-2316
email: [log in to unmask]

Visit our Web site:
   http://library.mskcc.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kevin Reiss
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:25 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Upcoming Program on Digital Library Project Management

Just a reminder that the code4libNYC SIG has a program coming up next Tuesday. Please RSVP if you are interested in attending because seats have filled up quickly. There is no charge for this event.
Best,
Kevin Reiss
>
>
***Program Description****

>The code4libNYC SIG is pleased to welcome Eric Stedfeld and Jennifer Vinopal from NYU Libraries who will be presenting a program on project management for libraries on March 16th, 2010. The program details are:
>
>
>Title: Project Management for Digital Library Services
>Date: Tuesday, March, 16
>Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
>Location: METRO Offices: 57th E. 11th St, New York, NY (4th Floor)
>
>
>Program Description: Practicing active project and portfolio management in creating products and services promises great rewards in improved communication, efficiency and productivity. The promised rewards can prove elusive, however, as attempts to standardize best practices across a department or institution can be stymied by resistance to change, differing needs, uneven experience, and a multitude of confusing tool choices. Attempting such an implementation can be daunting as it becomes difficult to know even where to begin.
>
>Eric Stedfeld and Jennifer Vinopal will share some of their experiences with project and portfolio management as it has been applied at New York University, especially in the digital library area of NYU Libraries. Eric will present a brief framework that puts general project management principles in context. He will then provide background on some project management initiatives in NYU's information technologies and digital library environments. Jennifer will bring things up to date with the digital library group's current evolving practice, extending to portfolio management across projects and services.
>
>Plenty of time will be provided for questions and discussion. Please RSVP to either Kevin Reiss ([log in to unmask]) or Joanna DiPasquale ([log in to unmask]) if you are planning to attend. There is no charge for this program.
>
>Speaker Biographies:
>Eric Stedfeld is a project manager and systems analyst with New York University's Digital Library Technology Services group. He joined the DLTS in 1998, one year after the department was formed. His primary focus is metadata, workflow and business processes, policy and standards development, and documentation. Previous work includes interface design and interactive multimedia. Eric holds a masters degree in Computer Science from New York University, and is a Certified Associate in Project Management with the Project Management Institute.
>
>Jennifer Vinopal is New York University’s Librarian for Digital Scholarship Initiatives. She has a variety of roles at NYU including: project manager and project portfolio manager for NYU’s Digital Library Technology Services; Co-Head of the Digital Studio, NYU’s gateway to digital services supporting scholarship and teaching; and subject specialist for French and Italian language and literature. Her background is in humanities scholarship, library collection development, and public service. She is primarily interested in creating person to person services (on-site, remote, virtual, etc.) to encourage and support scholars’ use of technology for research, teaching, and learning. She has an MLS from Rutgers University and an M.Phil. in French Literature from New York University.
>
>For more information on code4libNYC please check our SIG wike at http://metro.org/collaborate/index.php/Code4libNYC.


      


 
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