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ALA Announcements: ALCTS Committee to Study Serials Standards
ALCTS DG
OCLC Union List Users Groups
ALCTS E-Publishing DG
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Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1992 18:23:00 CDT
From: Ruth Christ 319-335-5895 <CADRTHTS@UIAMVS.BITNET>
Subject: ALCTS Comm. to Study Serials Standards
ALCTS/SS Committee to Study Serials Standards
ALA Annual Conference - San Francisco
Business meeting
Saturday, June 27
11:30-12:30
Sir Francis Drake - Cyprus
Monday, June 29
11:30-12:30
Hyatt Regency - Board Room
We would like to encourage participation in the Preconference
entitled "EDI and the Library" on June 25. Contact: Yvonne
McLean, ALCTS Office, 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5035.
Also note on your schedule the ALCTS/SS program entitled
"Serials Processing: Today and in the Year 2000", Monday, June 29,
2-4 pm, Moscone, Rm. 133.
Ruth Christ, Chair
Committee to Study Serials Standards
Bitnet: CADRTHTS@UIAMVS
Internet: ruth-christ@uiowa.edu
319-335-5895
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Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1992 15:04:36 PDT
From: Barbara C. Greever <BGREEVER@IDUI1>
Subject: ALCTS Discussion Group Meeting at ALA
ALCTS Role of the Professional in Academic Research
Technical Services Departments Discussion Group
Sunday, June 28, 1992, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
San Francisco Marriott, Room 5B
Agenda:
1. Election of new vice chair/chair elect
2. Discussion topic: TRYING TO DO MORE WITH LESS: CHANGING
ROLES IN TECHNICAL SERVICES IN AN ERA OF SHRINKING BUDGETS
a. Presentations by Discussion Starters:
SILENT NO LONGER
Lynn N. Baird
Head, Serials/Acquisitions Department
University of Idaho Library
THE PRINCIPLE OF MISTAKEN NOBILITY
Janet Swan Hill
Associate Director, Technical Services
University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries
b. Discussion, moderated by Barbara C. Greever
Chair:
Barbara C. Greever
Principal Catalog Librarian
University of Idaho Library
Moscow, ID 83843
voice: (208) 885-6260
fax: (208) 885-6817
Bitnet: bgreever@idui1
Vice Chair/Chair Elect:
Nancy J. Gibbs
Assistant Head of Acquisitions
North Carolina State University
The Libraries
Box 7111
Raleigh, NC 27695-7111
voice: (919) 515-7021
fax: (919) 515-7292
Internet: Nancy_Gibbs@library.lib.NCSU.edu
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Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1992 09:41:00 EDT
From: BOWEN@SNYCORVA.BITNET
Subject: OCLC Union List Users Group Meeting
For the meeting at ALA of the OCLC Union List of Serials Users Group
(OULUG), I would appreciate any discussion and/or projections that
Serial's librarians would like to share regarding the future of Union Lists.
Of particular interest would be comments on any cost/benefit analyses that
have been done of the labor intensive effort necessary for maintenance of
current holdings data on the OCLC Union List.
Join us for an OCLC report and group discussion at the
OCLC Union List Users Group meeting
Monday June 29
Mosconi Center Room 122
6-8 pm
Johanna Bowen, Serials librarian
SUNY College at Cortland
bowen@snycorva
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Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1992 13:03:00 EST
From: BWINTERS@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU
Subject: ALA/ALCTS Electronic Publishing Discussion Group
This information is being cross-posted to the following: AN2, CWIS-L, ILL-L,
LIBPLN-L, LIBREF-L, PACS-L, SERIALST.
TOPIC: PROPRIETARY OBSTACLES
Richard Rowe coined this term at the Faxon Users' Group meeting in
San Antonio.
Rowe uses the term "to cover several inter-related issues swirling
around the basic concept of information as property and as having
increased perceived value." Some of the interrelated issues are
privatization of knowledge, control of copyright in the electronic
environment, and the importance librarians continue to place on
large collections.
Librarians need to better identify and take a stand on these. Many
obstacles may have already been "resolved" without any discussion
in the profession.
FORMAT: Audience discussion
DISCUSSION LEADER: Ann L. Okerson
Director, Office of Scientific & Academic Publishing
WHERE: Hyatt Regency San Francisco, Pacific H-K
WHEN: Sunday, June 27, 1992, 11:30-12:30