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CALL FOR PAPERS/CALL FOR WORKSHOPS (fwd) Marcia Tuttle 08 Sep 1992 17:23 UTC

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> Subject:      CALL FOR PAPERS/CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
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> CALL FOR PAPERS/WORKSHOPS/DISSCUSSION GROUP LEADERS
>
> The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG), an organization
> committed to serving the interests of all members of the serials
> information chain, will hold its eighth annual conference from
> June 10-13, 1993 at Brown University in Providence, RI.  NASIG's
> annual conference provides a forum in which serials librarians,
> publishers, vendors, educators, binders, systems developers, and other
> specialists exchange views, present new ideas and discuss matters of
> current interest.  The proceedings are published and distributed to a
> wide audience.
>
> This is a call for PAPERS treating any aspect of serials activities such
> as administration, acquisitions, cataloging, automation, binding, budgeting,
> union listing, publishing and future developments.  Topics addressing
> interrelationships between the various NASIG constituencies are of
> special interest, as are presentations on new developments and new
> paradigms for the dissemination and control of the serials literature.
>
> This is also a call for abstracts from individuals interested in leading
> a WORKSHOP at the conference.  Workshops are sessions designed to develop
> ideas and techniques for managing any aspect of serials work.  Related to
> workshops, NASIG is also calling for informal DISCUSSION GROUP topics and
> leaders to stimulate lively exchanges, particularly about links between
> librarians, publishers and vendors.
>
> Submissions from all members of NASIG and the serials community are welcome.
> Topic and speaker suggestions from the information community at large are
> also welcome.  TITLES AND ABSTRACTS, TO A MAXIMUM OF 100 WORDS, must be
> submitted by OCTOBER 1ST.  Send all submissions to:
>
> Susan Davis                        Phone: (716) 645-2784
> NASIG Secretary                    FAX:   (716) 645-5955
> Head, Periodicals Section          BITNET: UNLSDB@UBVM
> State Univ. of NY at Buffalo       INTERNET: UNLSDB@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
> Buffalo, NY  14260-2200
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