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Announcement: New England Technical Services Librarians Spring Conference -- Christina Bellinger Stephen D. Clark 01 Feb 2001 16:51 UTC

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Subject: FW: Announcement: New England Technical Services Librarians
Spring  Conference
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 11:38:49 -0500
From: Christina Bellinger <Christina.Bellinger@unh.edu>

> > The following announcement has been posted to several lists, please
excuse
> > the duplication
> >
> >
> > NETSL 2001 Spring Conference
> > Friday April 20, 2001
> > College of the Holy Cross
> > Worcester, Mass.
> >
> > Shaping up the Web: Subject Access and other Technical Services Fitness
> > Tips
> >
> >       The New England Technical Services Librarians annual spring
> > conference will take place on Friday April 20, 2001 at the College of
the
> > Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass.
> >
> >       Our keynote speakers will be Lois Mai Chan, author of Library of
> > Congress Subject Headings and Cataloging and Classifiction
> > (among other books) and Professor at the School of Library and
Information
> > Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington,  and Karen G. Schneider,
> > "Internet Librarian" columnist for American Libraries, author of The
> > Internet Acces Cookbook, and Director of Technology at the Shenendehowa
> > Public Library in Clifton Park, NY.  Patricia Oyler, Professor, Graduate
> > School of Library & Information Science, Simmons College will make a
> > presentation on technical services at the upcoming IFLA conference in
> > Boston.
> >       There will be breakout sessions covering digitization for
> > preservation, vendor-supplied bibliographic records, search engines, and
> > URL maintenance.
> >       Registrations forms will be mailed to NETSL members.  They are
also
> > available on the Web at:
> >       http://www.nelib.org/sec_events.html
> >
> >       Directions to Holy Cross are available at:
> >       http://www.holycross.edu/about/directions.htm
> >
> > Registration forms must be returned by Thursday, April 5.  Seating is
> > limited to 275.