Re: ALA Midwinter -- Locations and Dislocations in Technical Services: Coping with a Move Offsite
Mary Curran 18 Mar 2008 20:21 UTC
Yes, thanks Rick! this is one of the presentations (Mary Page) I was
looking for. There I think were supposed to be 2 others: Germaine
Wadeborn, Manager, Print Acquisitions, UCLA Library and
Kittie Henderson, Account Services Manager, EBSCO
Rick Lugg, R2 Consulting, was the Moderator
If anyone is privy to the URL location (tiny or large url, we are not
picky) of the 2 other presentations again it would be appreciated.
Mary
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Is this the presentation you are looking for?
http://www.ebookmap.net/ppnts/Locations%20&%20Dislocations%20-%20Page.pp
t
(or)
http://tinyurl.com/2r2k4o
Rick
Rick Mason
Acquisitions Assistant
Blackmore Library
Capital University
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
(614) 236-6353
rmason2@capital.edu
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] ALA Midwinter -- Locations and Dislocations in
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Hello: We are in the midst of an offsite TSD move but were not able to
attend ALA Midwinter and cannot locate slides on the ALA website for
"Locations and Dislocations in Technical Services: Coping with a Move
Offsite". Can someone who attended or one of the presenters, possibly
share the slides with the list or summarize the ideas shared or point us
to a site where the slides are mounted? uOttawa Tech Services are
moving offsite for a 2 year period and will be moving to another
permanent location (not back to the Main Library) in another 2 years
(2010) . We are particularly interested in any discussions about
changing addresses with vendors. Our group is currently trying to
decide whether it is best to contact ALL vendors or the top 50 vendors
that we deal with. We seem to think that serials address changes will
be more complex than nonserials? Was this the case? Many thanks for
all who are able to lend something to this discussion.
Regards
Mary Curran
University of Ottawa Library