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The Intranet Workshop: Add value to intranet effectiveness within your
organization.
"An intranet is an electronic information repository, kind of like a
corporate encyclopedia. It is stored on a computer (or computers) that all
employees can access using, "browsers," software first designed to let
people travel on the Web. Browsers use the existing and largely free
Internet infrastructure--computers, software and phone connections--to reach
the corporate intranet. So even if the intranet sits on a computer in Boise,
an employee in Washington, D.C., can connect to it by using a computer
modem, a local access number and a browser." (Management Review, November
1996, p 23.)
Are you trying to start or get involved with your organization's intranet
initiatives?
No matter where you are in the process, don't miss this valuable workshop
from The Knowledge Forum.
Learn to be an intranet leader, participate in a team-based approach, build
and execute an effective plan.
The workshop format emphasizes interactivity. Network with your colleagues,
and work in teams to build action plans that can be executed in a real world
environment.
The workshop is appropriate for Information Professionals, Information
Technology Managers, Web Masters and Editors. Developed by The Knowledge
Forum, a new company that helps organizations optimize the information and
knowledge they possess through workshops and seminars. The Knowledge Forum
is led by Mary Corcoran, Managing Partner, and co-developed by Jane Kelly,
Partner and experienced intranet project manager.
The fee for the workshop is:
St. Louis Chapter, SLA members $20.00
Non Chapter members $37.50
To register submit your name, address and telephone number along with a
check made out to St. Louis Metro. Area, SLA by the February 28, 1997
deadline to:
Sylvia Toombs, Treasurer
3529 Oxford Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63143
Submit questions to Stephanie Tolson, Chapter Program Chair, 314-595-4529.
When: Tuesday, March 11, 1997
1:00-5:00 Workshop
5:00-6:00 Chapter Meeting
Where: Washington University West Campus
7425 Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis, MO
(the old Famous Barr Building near Forsyth & Hanley Blvd.)
For directions call 314-935-9889
Stephanie D. Tolson
Library Manager
St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley
3400 Pershall Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63136
Voice: (314) 595-4529 Fax: 595-2053
Email: stolson@fv.stlcc.cc.mo.us
Posted by Jean Jochum, Public Relations - St. Louis Metropolitan Chapter SLA
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