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Umbrella
FAQs
1)
What is the dress code?
There
is no strict dress code throughout the conference. Bring comfortable
and practical clothes depending on the weather conditions. For the
evening social events – the Awards Dinner on Thursday and the Elizabethan
Banquet on Friday - we ask those attending to dress “smart-casual”
ie no denim jeans or trainers. For the Banquet, you could consider
hiring Elizabethan costume if you wish.
2)
I am a library assistant, is it worth me attending?
Yes,
definitely. Umbrella's diverse programme will appeal to all levels
of staff in the library and information profession. Why not come
along to this conference to learn more about the library world and
give yourself the chance to progress further in your individual
career. With expert speakers and suppliers on hand delivering the
latest cutting edge information, this is one event all library professionals
should not miss.
3)
How long is the journey from London?
The
train journey from London Kings Cross to Hatfield by train is approximately
25 minutes. There will be complimentary shuttle buses from Hatfield
station to the de Havilland Campus – journey time about 10 minutes.
4)
Why is Umbrella called Umbrella?
When
Umbrella first began in 1991 we wanted an event that would
bring together all the Special Interest Groups. The name Umbrella
was adopted as it evoked the feeling of bringing the groups together
– ie under one umbrella. Back then CILIP was known as the Library
Association, or LA. The word Umbrella was in fact written UmbrelLA.
Even now, 16 years later, although the concept has evolved and we
are CILIP rather than the LA, the Groups still come together every
two years and work to produce the programme and engage the speakers.
The Umbrella brand is now a recognised one in the library and information
sector.
5)
Where can I park my car?
The
University has a large free car park onsite where you will be able
to leave your car for the duration of the conference.
6)
I am a vegetarian can I still go to the Elizabethan Banquet?
Hatfield
House will provide vegetarian options but advance notice is required.
Please specify any dietary requirements when you register for Umbrella
2007.
7)
Do I have to go to every session?
No
you don't have to attend every session. There is a diverse range
of subjects being covered during the Umbrella conference. Most probably
you will find there is at least one presentation you want to hear
during each session, but if you want to miss a session there are
plenty of other activities running throughout the programme, e.g.
the Exhibition, Poster sessions and the Internet Café. At
Umbrella you are free to choose what meets your objectives.
8)
Do I get an attendance certificate?
Those
delegates who require an attendance certificate can obtain one from
the main registration desk onsite. Please come along to the registration
desk on your last conference day so that a certificate can be printed
out for you to take away with you.
9)
I have a disability, will my needs be catered for?
Please note , if you have a disability (or heavy luggage) that means
you cannot manage a steep flight of steps, you are advised to travel
to St Albans station instead. There is a regular bus service from
St Albans station to the campus. The University is well equipped
for delegates with a disability. For instance all the rooms have
wheelchair access, there are special bedrooms, all rooms have hearing
loops etc, but please be sure to let us know your requirements in
advance.
10)
How do I pick the best day?
If
you are registering as a daily delegate then Friday would probably
be the best day as it is a full day of sessions, whereas Thursday
and Saturday are only half days. However if you are interested in
a particular session or speaker then this may determine your choice
of day.
11)
What do the programme tracks mean?
To
make the conference programme manageable it is arranged into nine
subject tracks, which have been identified as the “hot topics” for
the library and information sector. You might wish to go to all
the sessions within one track, but you can also mix and match to
suite your needs.
12)
Is Umbrella very “cliquey”?
There
are of course delegates who have attended many Umbrella conferences
and often it is their only opportunity to renew friendships. However,
we expect 100+ first timers in 2007 and we make every effort to
welcome new faces. For instance, on Thursday there will be the First
Timers Lunch, a chance to meet other first timers. Overall, Umbrella
is a “friendly” conference.
13)
How do I decide which sessions to choose?
Study
the programme which gives titles and short abstracts on each session.
If you use the website you can then click on a particular session
and you will be taken to a page which will give a fuller abstract,
and a biography and photo of the speaker. Please note we are adding
this information as it becomes available, so keep checking.
14)
Can I use the sports facilities?
Yes.
All residential delegates have complimentary use of the swimming
pool (please provide your own towels) and fitness suite.
15)
Can I get on the internet?
Yes.
Internet access is available in all the bedrooms for those with
their own laptops. Alternatively, there will be an internet café
in the exhibition area on Thursday and Friday. The campus also has
a Learning Resources Centre which is available to all delegates.
16)
What else is there to see or do around Hatfield?
Click
on this link for suggestions www.enjoyhertfordshire.co.uk
17)
How do I get to De Havilland Campus?
Click
here for further travel information to help you with your journey.
18)
I am a first timer - help?
Click
here for your own First Timers Guide.
19)
I am arriving on Wednesday. Will there be somewhere to eat?
Food will
be available to purchase at the de Havilland Social Club on Wednesday
evening.
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