ALA Atlanta programs: save these dates!

From: Lynda Kresge (lkresge@FAS.HARVARD.EDU)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 08:55:41 CDT

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    <pre> Two programs worth noting at the upcoming ALA annual conference:

    1.

    Exploring the Role of Technical Services within Library Digital Initiatives: Focus on the American South

    Saturday, June 15, 8:30AM-12:00PM

    Georgia World Congress Center, Room B 401/402 (NEW ROOM ASSIGNMENT -- PLEASE NOTE!)

    Sponsor: ALCTS Commercial Technical Services Committee

    Co-sponsor: LITA

    Description: Both library and commercial technical services play substantial roles in the coordination of digital content, context, and access. This program addresses the impact of digital projects on technical services functions, goals, and programs, highlighting new roles for technical services in digital initiatives, and focusing specifically on the technical services aspects of major digital projects in the American South.

    Speakers:

    Stephen Miller

    Director

    Digital Library of Georgia

    Angee Baker

    President

    The McAfee Group

    Tamara Miller

    Professor and Head of Planning and Outreach

    University of Tennessee Libraries

    Jennifer Watson

    Resource Sharing & Inter-Agency Services Consultant

    Georgia Public Library Service

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    2.

    No More Business as Usual: Is E-commerce Changing our Business Models?

    Sunday, June 16th, 1:30-5:30PM

    Georgia World Congress Center, Room B 401-402.

    Sponsor: AAP/ALCTS Joint Committee

    Co-sponsor: ALCTS Commercial Technical Services Committee

    Current Business Models are changing as libraries, publishers, and vendors enter the world of e-commerce. The products and services provided by our business partners are valued by libraries but we want to be able to choose those we can afford that best fit our needs, not just those which suppliers have included in their current marketing plans.

    Increased purchases through consortia and negotiated licenses cause libraries to do more business directly with suppliers. What effect does this have on vendors? What effect is that new relationship having on publishers and vendors? Within the context of a business model that is changing through electronic innovation how do we make decisions about what products and services we want to provide our customers, what products and services publishers should provide to libraries, and what does all of this do to the traditional relationships of publishers, vendors and libraries?

    <italic>Keynote speaker:

    </italic>Tom Peters

    Director, Center for Library Initiatives

    Committee on Institutional Cooperation

    <italic>Moderator:

    </italic>Audrey D. Melkin

    Vice President, Publisher Relations

    Ingenta, Inc.

    <italic>Responders:

    </italic>Robert Bolick

    Vice President, New Business Development

    McGraw-Hill Professional

    Michael Markwith

    President

    TDNet, Inc.

    Amy Dykeman

    Director, Collection Management Services

    Solinet

    Reed Elfenbein

    Vice President, Global STM Sales

    John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

    Nancy J. Gibbs

    Acquisitions Librarian and Assoc. Head of Technical Services

    Duke University Libraries

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    Lynda S. Kresge,

    Chair, ALCTS Commercial Technical Services Committee

    Associate Head, HCL Technical Services

    Harvard College Library Technical Services

    625 Massachusetts Ave.

    Cambridge, MA USA 02139

    T 617.496.3794

    F 617.384.7170

    E mailto:lkresge@fas.harvard.edu

    </pre>



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