Reminder: E-commerce workshop in Washington D.C.

K Nayyer knayyer at gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
Mon May 3 01:06:34 EDT 1999


**Cross-posted to several lists; please pardon
duplications**

E-commerce workshop in Washington DC - May 6, 1999 date
approaching

Copyrightlaws.com announces an upcoming half-day
workshop on E-commerce for GLAMs - Government,
Libraries, Archives, and Museums. This workshop will
provide an opportunity to understand the basics of
e-commerce, and how it can be of benefit to GLAMs.

The following offering of the workshop is scheduled:

Washington DC: May 6, 1999

What is e-commerce and how can GLAMs benefit from it?
Put simply, e-commerce is conducting business - that
is, making money - electronically. No longer, though,
is it the domain only of net-based businesses. GLAMs
can use e-commerce in virtually any context in which
transactions are carried out through more traditional
means.

There are many examples of how GLAMs can benefit from
e-commerce using the World Wide Web as the medium:
Publishing pictures or other works available for
purchase or licensing; enabling online payment of
fines, fees or donations; and publicizing materials or
services that can be ordered and delivered either
online or offline; and simply promoting your
institution as part of your marketing efforts to
attract and retain customers - these are just a few.

Registration fee is $150.00, including course
materials.

To register or for further information, please visit  
http://copyrightlaws.com/sub1.html

Further information about Copyrightlaws.com and the
speaker, Lesley Ellen Harris, is available at 
http://copyrightlaws.com or by email at
lesley at copyrightlaws.com  







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