
ALCTS 101: location changed | Who Owns Antiquity? | ALCTS presents at ALA Member Pavilion
Cheryl Kern-Simirenko
An Interview with Rutgers' Dean Schement
New IGs • CRG online membership meeting • Bloggers needed • Program proposals and papers sought • New title from ALCTS Publishing • Award recipients • 2009 Election results
Virtual conference sessions • ALA Annual Report • AC09 Wiki Available • ALA Officer nominees sought
OCLC events at Annual • WDL debuts • New digital curation blog • Calls for papers • Scribd store opens
All things must change, as must this very newsletter. In hopes of making it exceed member needs and expectations, Editor Mary Beth Weber and project assistant Christine Ross ask that you complete the online survey. The polls will close after Labor Day, so please get your responses in before summer is gone. You may also contact Mary Beth Weber directly via email.
Annual in Chicago: There is something for everyone, and it will be hard for me to pick between the offerings. I am continually amazed by the excellent programs organized by ALCTS members and the outstanding speakers they recruit. | MORE
With the end of my presidential year fast approaching, it is time to reflect on past activities, achievements, and challenges and ponder expectations for the future. | MORE
On September 20, 2009, I will have been working for ALCTS for ten years. For someone who thought three-year job stints were a long time, ten years looks like an infinity. | MORE