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Announcement of Midwinter Symposium on Electronic Resources -- Cindy Hepfer Stephen Clark 22 Jul 2003 14:06 UTC

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Subject: Announcement of Midwinter Symposium on Electronic Resources
From: Cindy Hepfer <hslcindy@buffalo.edu>
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 17:00:52 -0400
To: SERIALST <serialst@list.uvm.edu>

HOLD THIS DATE for a symposium on managing electronic resources!

WHAT: "Taming the Electronic Tiger: Effective Management of
Electronic-Resources"
WHERE: San Diego, California
WHEN: Friday, January 9, 2004
WHO: ALA ALCTS Serials Section

        The American Library Association's Association of Library
Collections and Technical Services (ALA ALCTS) Serials Section will once
again sponsor an all-day symposium on managing electronic resources just
prior to ALA MidWinter in San Diego. The title of the symposium, to be
held Friday, January 9, 2004, is "Taming the Electronic Tiger: Effective
Management of Electronic-Resources."

        "Taming the Electronic Tiger" will focus on the management of
electronic resources, examining technical as well as administrative
matters.  The symposium will be relevant to librarians in all kinds and
sizes of libraries and to technical, public services, and collection
development librarians, IT specialists, and library administrators.

PLENARY SESSION speakers are:

Friedemann Weigel (Harrassowitz) will address standards, in particular
the NISO initiative on the exchange of serials subscription information
as it relates to electronic journals.

George Machovec (Colorado Alliance) will speak about linking and third
party services.

Richard Boss (independent library technology consultant) will talk about
ILS solutions for managing e-resources.

Phil Davis (Cornell University) will discuss the management of use
statistics and Project  COUNTER.

Two CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS will feature:

Tim Bucknall (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) will speak about
public service issues.

Norm Medeiros (Haverford College) will talk about managing e-resources
in a smaller institution that is part of a consortium.

A VENDOR SHOWCASE will also be included.

Registration information and further details about the meeting will
appear on the ALCTS website at a later date, probably in mid-to-late
September. The URL for the symposium currently is
http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ALCTS/Continuing_Education2/Event
s11/Midwinter_Meeting3/Effective_Management_of_Electronic_Resources.htm.

Co-chairs of the symposium are Pamela Bluh (Thurgood Marshall Law
Library, University of Maryland; pbluh@umaryland.edu) and Cindy Hepfer
(Health Sciences Library, State University of New York at Buffalo;
HSLcindy@buffalo.edu).

ALCTS wishes to thank EBSCO Subscription Services (Red Bank) for their
support of the symposium.
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Cindy Hepfer
Head, Collection Management Services
Health Sciences Library, Abbott Hall
University at Buffalo
3435 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14214-3002
716-829-3900 x124; Fax: 716-829-2211
hslcindy@buffalo.edu
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