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ALA Midwinter Meetings and Announcements (4 messages) Birdie MacLennan 11 Jan 1996 15:19 UTC

ALA Midwinter Meetings and Announcements
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  1.  ACRL Journal Costs in Academic Libraries
  2.  ALCTS Creative Ideas In Technical Services DG
  3.  Acquisitions Librarians/Vendors of Library Materials DG
  4.  OCLC Seminar Location re. "The Future is Now"

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Date:         Wed, 10 Jan 1996 17:42:36 EST
From:         Michele Crump <MCRUMP@NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU>
Comments: To: SERIALST@UVMVM.UVM.EDU, PACS-L@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU,
          VPIEJ-L@VTM1.CC.VT.EDU, LIBADMIN@UMAB.UMD.EDU

Cross-posted to several lists; please excuse the duplication.

ACRL Journal Costs In Academic Libraries
presents:

"Partnership: Reality or Myth?: A Frank Discussion
about Vendor, Publisher, and Library Relationships"

ALA Midwinter Conference: San Antonio
Saturday, January 20, 1996
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Holiday Inn Riverwalk North, "Taos" Room

Speakers:

Jane Maddox, Director of Library Services for North
America, Otto Harrassowitz

John Long, Sales Manager, North America, Institute of
Physics Publishing

Daniel Jones, Assistant Director for Collection
Development, Briscoe Library, University of Texas Health
Science Center
at San Antonio

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Date:         Wed, 10 Jan 1996 16:03:44 -0500
From:         "CYNTHIA M. COULTER - (319) 273-2801" <Cynthia.Coulter@UNI.EDU>
Subject:      ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services Discussion Group
Comments: To: serialst@uvmvm.uvm.EDU, acqnet-l@lester.appstate.EDU

                              ALCTS
              Creative Ideas in Technical Services
                        Discussion Group
                              .....
              invites you to participate in one of
                  the facilitated round table
              discussions on the following topics:
          ............................................
                         CROSS-TRAINING
  THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TECHNICAL SERVICES AND LIBRARY SYSTEMS
      ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: THEIR ACQUISITION AND RETENTION
    THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC RESOURCES ON TECHNICAL SERVICES
          ............................................
                    ALA MidWinter Conference
                    Sunday, January 21, 1996
                        4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
                        Convention Center
                            Fiesta A
                       San Antonio, Texas

Co-chairs for 1995-1996:

Cynthia M. Coulter            Marilyn Mercado
cynthia.coulter@uni.edu       marilyn.mercado@uni.edu

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Date:         Wed, 10 Jan 1996 16:05:21 -0500
From:         "CYNTHIA M. COULTER - (319) 273-2801" <Cynthia.Coulter@UNI.EDU>
Subject:      ALCTS Acq Libns/Vendors of Lib Matls Discussion Group
Comments: To: serialst@uvmvm.uvm.EDU, acqnet-l@lester.appstate.EDU

      Acquisitions Librarians/Vendors of Library Materials
                        Discussion Group

              It's Not Just the Two of Us Anymore:
                      A Trialogue between
                    Acquisitions Librarian,
          Library Materials Vendor, and Systems Vendor

                             *******
Speakers:

James Huesmann
     (Head of Technical and Automated Services, Linda Hall
     Library in Kansas City)
Becky Lenzini
     (President, CARL Corporation)
Asha Capoor
     (Group Director for Library Services and Database
     Administration, Baker & Taylor)

Increasingly, both librarians and vendors alike have come to
recognize a not-so-invisible third party in their efforts to
obtain library materials.  That third party is the vendor of the
library system.

Vendors of library materials have many exciting new products and
services to offer libraries with the implementation of
automation.  Many libraries can't wait until they can take
advantage of electronic ordering, claiming, and invoicing, to
name a few.  Some, if not all, of those advances depend upon the
ability of the library's automated system to support those
services.  The vendors of library systems must decide, among all
the competing demands, which to research, develop, and market.

We hope to provide a forum at MidWinter in which representatives
of the three groups can talk briefly about those services offered
by vendors which require an interface with an automated system,
each approaching the topic from their own point of view.

        Please join us to participate in this discussion!

************************* ALA MIDWINTER *************************
                           San Antonio
                    Sunday, January 21, 1996
                       8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
               Sheraton Gunter's Bluebonnet Room
*****************************************************************

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Date:         Thu, 11 Jan 1996 08:30:17 -0500
From:         "Mak,Collette" <makc@OCLC.ORG>
Organization: OCLC Inc, Dublin, Ohio USA (614) 764-6000
Subject:      OCLC Seminar Location
Comments: To: collib-l <collib-l@willamette.edu>,
          docdel-l <docdel-l@www.ebscodoc.com>, ill-l <ill-l@usc.edu>,
          libref-l <libref-l@kentvm.kent.edu>,
          lynnsipes <lsipe@calvin.usc.edu>, pacs-l <pacs-l@uhupvm1.uh.edu>,
          publib-l <publib@nysernet.org>, serialst-l <serialst@uvmvm.uvm.edu>,
          unsnetco-l <unsnetco-l@oclc.org>

The tickets have been mailed for OCLC's The Future is Now: the convergence
of reference and resource sharing.   In case there is a delay in the mail
(say, like another  major snow storm!)  here's the room location:
Hilton Palacio del Rio
200 South Alamo Street
San Antonio, Texas
room:  Salon del Ray

There will be OCLC staff on hand to help direct you to the room.
 Registration is full--thank you for your overwhelming response.  We had to
up the seating to get you all in!   This message is being cross posted to:
 docdel-l; ill-l; serialst-l;collib-l;libref-l; coldev-l; pacs-l;
publib-l;unsnetco-l

See you in San Antonio and here's to a great conference and safe travel!
  Collette Mak  makc@oclc.org