The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS)
presents the ALCTS Forum, "How My Library was Energized by ALCTS
Publications!," at the ALA Midwinter Meeting on Monday, January 27, 2014
from 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Room 204A.
Institutional repositories, shared collection development, and
preservation are issues on which libraries are focusing their attention.
Three works on these topics published by ALCTS will be discussed. The
speakers will present the impact that the work of authors published by
ALCTS have had on their respective libraries.
*Beth Bernhardt, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Pamela Bluh and Cindy Hepfer, editors, The Institutional Repository:
Benefits and Challenges (Chicago: Association for Library Collections &
Technical Services, 2013)
*Jeanne Drewes, Library of Congress
Elise Calvi, Yvonne Carignan, Liz Dube, and Whitney Pape, Preservation
Manager's Guide to Cost Analysis (Chicago: Preservation and Reformatting
Section, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services,
American Library Association, 2006)
*Roy Ziegler, Florida State University
Ross Atkinson, “Six Key Challenges for the Future of Collection
Development,” Library Resources & Technical Services, 50(2006), 244-51.
Attend this session to learn more about how three sets of authors
impacted the work of other librarians and their libraries and share your
own experiences!
Presented by the ALCTS Publications Committee
M. Dina Giambi
Chair, ALCTS Publications Committee
and
Associate University Librarian for Technical Services
and Resource Management
University of Delaware Library
181 South College Avenue
Newark, DE 19717-5267
Phone: 302-831-2829
Fax: 302-831-1046
E-mail: dinag@udel.edu
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