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duplication.
The ACRL/NEC Serials Interest Group is pleased to announce its Fall 2000
Program:
"The Road that May be Taken: Identifying Trends in Technical Processing"
Friday, October 20, 2000
9:00 am-1:00 pm (registration, coffee and pastry from 8:30 am-9:00 am)
Gutman Library Conference Center
Harvard University
6 Appian Way
Cambridge, MA 02138
Please join us for discussion and insight as our panel explores library
trends in the following areas:
I ntegrated library system implementation
D igital storage of electronic journals
E ducation trends in adapting to technology
A ccess to information for specific communities and partnering with vendors
S erials vendors acquisitions and mergers
With our speakers:
Rebecca Breedlove, Head of Acquisitions, Healey Library, University of
Massachusetts at Boston
Dr. Laverna Saunders, Dean, Library Administration, Salem State College
Library
Don Jaeger, President and CEO, Alfred Jaeger, Inc.
Kimberly Parker, Electronic Publishing and Collections Specialist, Yale
University
Mike Markwith, Vice President of Sales, Swets-Blackwell USA
The cost of this program is $15.
The complete program agenda, directions and parking information, as well as
a registration form, can be found at the ACRL/NEC Serials Interest Group
Web Site:
http://www.hatchresources.com/fall2000program.htm
In addition, a flyer with complete program information has been mailed to
ACRL/NEC Serials Interest Group Members.
We are grateful to Swets-Blackwell USA for providing coffee and pastry for
this event.
Planning Committee Members: Patty Hatch, Chair, Training & Documentation
Specialist, Harvard University Library Office for Information Systems,
Rebecca Breedlove, Head of Acquisitions, Healey Library, University of
Massachusetts at Boston, and Joseph Gabriel, Director of Technical
Services, Gutman Library, Harvard University.
Please send any questions to Patty Hatch at hat@shore.net.
Please join us for our fall program and bring your ideas about the future
of the profession!
Patty Hatch
ACRL/NEC Serials Interest Group Chair
hat@shore.net