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Reporters for the Charleston Conference Carol Diedrichs 13 Oct 1997 21:51 UTC

Call for Reporters: Charleston Conference

The Charleston Conference has grown in size and depth to the extent that it
is no longer possible for a single reporter to cover the presentations and
activities adequately.  As in 1996, _LAPT_ will be taking the approach of
covering the individual sessions of the conference with a series of reporters.
_LAPT_ has always made an effort to cover many of the programs and
discussion groups at the ALA conferences related to our scope.  These brief
reports are written by members of the editorial board as well as volunteer
reporters.  This is the same approach we are taking to this year's
Charleston Conference.  Thus, I am soliciting your help and interest in
covering any of these programs and discussion groups.

Reports are published much like the Review Section in _LAPT_.  The reports
are published in a single combined article with each report having a
separate byline.  Each author receives reprints and proofs of their section
for review.  Reports are generally 2-6 double-spaced pages depending on the
content of the meeting covered.  I encourage reporters to cover the content
and points made by the speakers so that these reports are useful to readers
who could not attend the conference.  In some cases, lengthy programs might
warrant longer reports.  By way of example, the most recent issue of the
journal, volume 21, no. 3 includes the reports from last year's Charleston
Conference.

If you are interested in covering any of the programs and discussion groups
which follow, please respond via e-mail (diedrichs.1@osu.edu) as soon as
possible.  Your finished report would be due to me on 12-15-96.  Two printed
copies are needed plus a copy on disk in ASCII format or preferably
WordPerfect 6.1.   More extensive guidelines for the report are available on
request.

The tentative schedule follows.  Thanks in advance for your help.

Thursday, November 6, 1997

1.      8:15- 8:45 Nora Rawlinson (Publisher's Weekly)

2.      8:45- 9:15 Fred Philipp (Blackwell's)

3.      9:15-9:45  Bill Hannay (Schiff Hardin & Waite)

4.      9:45-10:15 Ward Shaw (CARL) , The egg is broken, who will make the omelet

5.      11:15-12:15 The Books are Shelf Ready, Are You?
                        Rick Lugg (Yankee Book Peddler)
                        Albert Joy (U. of Vermont)
                        Others TBA
6.      1:45-2:45  What Collection Development Librarians Need to Know Today
                        Robin Lent (U.New Hampshire)
                        Maureen Pastine (Temple University)
                        Genevieve Owens (Williamsburg Regional Library)
                        Curt Holman (Southern Methodist University)

7.      2:45-3:45  Chaos: Electronic Style
                        Chuck Hamaker (LSU)
                        Jan Peterson (Academic Press)
                        Andrea Keyhani (OCLC)

8.      4:00 -4:45 Concurrent Sessions I (also presented 9:45-10:30 on Fri.)

        1. Negotiating a Great Contract (any kind)
                Marietta Plank

        2. Evaluating Offsite Storage Facilities
                Maggie Powell (Yale)

        3. Implementing Access to Electronic Journals
                Sharon McKay (Blackwells)
                Pamela Pavlisk (Rice University)

        4. The Changing Economic Model of Scholarly Publishing
                John Cox

9.      4:55-5:30  Concurrent Sessions II (also presented 10:30-11:15 on Fri.)

        1. Intricacies of Providing Access to Electronic Journals
                Kent Mulliner
                Laura Hudson (Ohio Univ.)

        2. Paper vs. Cloth -Lyman Newlin (Broadwater)

        3. Copyright Clearance Center- electronic reserves
                Davis

Friday, November 7, 1997

1.      8:00-8:30  Barbara von Wahlde (SUNY Albany)

2.      8:30-9:00   Mary Ann Liebert (Mary Ann Liebert Publishers)

3.      11:15-12:15 Buying the Reference Product
                Audrey Melkin (Henry Holt), Moderator
                Athena Michael (John Wiley & Sons)
                Joe Raker (Boston Public Library)
                Julia Gelfand (UC Irvine)
                Suzy Seiler (U. of Miami)
                Kathryn Suarez (Congressional Quarterly Books)

4.      1:45-2:45 Electronic Collection Development Tools: An Overview
                Judy Luther (Consultant, Ardmore, PA)

5.      2:45-3:45 Outsourcing: Into the Next Dimension
                Heather Miller (SUNY-Albany) Moderator
                Doug Duchin (Baruch College)
                Keith Schmiedl (Coutts Library Services)
                Sharon McKay (Blackwell's)
                 TBA (JSTOR)

6.      3:45-4:45  Management Panel: Understanding the Workplace
                Jack Montgomery (U. of Missouri Law Library)
                Teri-Leigh Hinkle (U. of NH)
                Hunter Kevil (U of MO-Columbia)
                Mary Hudson (Case Western U. Law Library)

Saturday, November 8, 1997

1.      7:30-9:30  Hyde Park Corner Breakfast and Discussion

        7:30    Selection--Gita Gunatilleke (Victoria U. of Wellington)

        8:00    Looking back on Changes in Publishing
                Brian Cox (Elsevier Science)

        8:30    Death of the Periodical Salesman
                Liz Chapman (Univ. of Oxford)

        9:00    Depositing Electronic Products in National Libraries
                Jim Vickery (British National Library)

2.      9:30-10:45 Approval Plans, Surveys, and other Beasties:
                State of the Art:  Designing an Approval Plan
                Denise Novak (Carnegie Melon)
                Linda Brown (Bowling Green State U)
                John Forsythe (Bowling Green State U)
                Karen Schmidt(U of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne)

3.      11:15-12:30 Publishing Panel
                Barbara Meyers (Meyers Consulting Services)
                Judith Turner
                Jill O'Neill
                Rosalynn O'Connar

4.      12:30-1:30 End Users and Electronic Publishing
                Peter Boyce (American Astronomical Society)
                Bob Dukes (College of Charleston)
                Barbara Meyers ( Meyers Consulting Services)

5.      1:30-2:15 Clifford Lynch (Coalition for Networked Information)

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Editor, Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory
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