"How My Library was Energized by ALCTS Publications!"

Has an article that you’ve read in Library Resources & Technical Services or an ALCTS publication, such as The Institutional Repository: Benefits and Challenges, helped to implement a new service, practice or procedure in your library? Has a Sudden Selector’s Guide, such as Sudden Selector’s Guide to Biology Resources, given you the needed background to serve as a collection manager or selector? Has an ALCTS publication provided you with content for teaching a class?

If the answer to any of these questions is yes, I would like to hear from you. The ALCTS Publications Committee is organizing the ALCTS Forum to be held at the 2014 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia on Monday, January 27 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Speakers are needed to make presentations of 5-15 minutes highlighting how an ALCTS publication has impacted their work and/or library.

Speakers do not need to be ALCTS members.

Expressions of interest are requested to me by Friday, November 15. Please include the title and author of the article or book and how it impacted you and/or your library.

Thank you.
Dina Giambi

M. Dina Giambi
Chair, ALCTS Publications Committee
and
Associate University Librarian for Technical Services
  and Resource Management
University of Delaware Library
181 South College Avenue
Newark, DE 19717-5267

Phone: 302-831-2829
Fax: 302-831-1046
E-mail: dinag@udel.edu

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