2004 Annual Conference Events
Presentation Handouts
Presentations are for member's personal informational use only and are not to be redistributed in any form without permission.
Acquisitions Technology Trends: Changing the Way We Do Business
Presented by the ALCTS Acquisitions Section's (AS) Technology Committee
Cosponsored by the AS Acquisitions Organization & Management Committee
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Technology, Process Redesign, and the Evolving Role of Technical Services
Karen Calhoun & Scott Wicks, Cornell University -
The Reality of Technology
James Mouw, Acquisitions Librarian, University of Chicago -
Transitioning Staff through Technological Change
Stefanie Wittenbach, Univ. of California-Riverside
Back to the Future: Understanding the Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records Model (FRBR) and its Impact on Users, OPACS, and Knowledge Organization Preconference
Presented by the ALCTS Cataloging and Classification Section's (CCS) Committee on Cataloging: Description & Access (CC:DA)
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FRBR: Coming Soon to YOUR Library?
Jennifer Bowen, University of Rochester -
FRBR and the Bibliographic Universe, or, How to Read FRBR as a Model
Allyson Carlyle, Information School, University of Washington -
Differentiating Libraries through Enriched User Searching; FRBR as the next dimension in meaningful Information Retrieval
Vinod Chachra, Chairman & CEO, VTLS Inc. and John Espley, Director of Design, VTLS Inc. -
Stepping Back Looking Forward: FRBR and the Evolution of the Catalogue
Thomas J. Delsey, Consultant -
RedLightGreen - FRBR between a Rock and a Hard Place
Merrilee Proffitt, Program Officer, RLG -
What is FRBR? (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records)
Dr. Barbara B. Tillett, Library of Congress -
FictionFinder: a FRBR works-based prototype
Diane Vizine-Goetz, OCLC Research
Growing Our Own: Mentoring Library Science Students for Cataloging
Presented by the ALCTS Cataloging and Classification Section's (CCS), Education, Training & Recruitment for Cataloging Committee
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The Art of Mentoring: Creating Learning Partnerships
Kathryn J. Deiss, Strategic Learning Center, Chicago Library System -
History of CETRC's Mentoring Program
Beth Picknally Camden, Univ. of Virginia -
Thought and Experience in the CETRC Mentoring Program
Lisa Zhao, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago - Handout
- Suggested Reading
Help! I'm Damaged and I Can't Circulate!: Repair Options for Circulating and Reference Collections
Presented by the ALCTS Preservation and Reformatting Section's (PARS) Book & Paper Commitee; PARS Education Committee
Cosponsored by the PARS Book and Paper Committee Primary
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Help! I'm Damaged
Werner Haun, Library of Congress -
Issues in Setting Up A Book Repair Program
Heather C. Kaufman, MIT Libraries -
Integrating Preservation into Technical Services
Rebecca Stuhr, Grinnell College
Library Catalogs and Non-Roman Scripts: Development and Implementation of Unicode
TM
for Cataloging and Public Access
Presented by the ALCTS Cataloging and Classification Section's (CCS) Committee on Cataloging: Asian and African Materials (CCAAM) and the ACRL Slavic and East European Section (SEES)
Cosponsored by LITA
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The Use of Unicode
TM
in MARC 21 Records
True Scripts in Library Catalogs - The Way Forward
Joan Aliprand, RLG -
Unicode Encoding and Online Data Access
Dr. Jost Gippert & Ralf Gehrke, Universitat Frankfurt, Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft -
Libraries, Patrons, and the Web: A Transformation of Knowledge Management, Discovery and Delivery
Gary Houk, Corporate Information Technology, OCLC -
Library Catalogs and Non-Roman Scripts
Michael Kaplan, Ex Libris Liaison -
Multiscript Decisions for Cataloging Policy at the Library of Congress
Dr. Barbara Tillett, Cataloging Policy & Support Office, Library of Congress
Now That We Have Revised Chapter 12, Where Do We Go From Here?
Presented by the ALCTS Serials Section's (SS) Committee to Study Serials Cataloging
Cosponsored by the Cataloging and Classification Section's (CCS) Committee on Cataloging: Description and Access (CC:DA)
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The FRBR Model as Applied to Continuing Resources
Ed Jones, National University -
Good Enough Cataloging: Not Bad, Not Ugly
Regina Romano Reynolds, Library of Congress -
AACR3: Resource Description & Access
Dr. Barbara Tillett, Library of Congress
The Portals Puzzle
Presented by the ALCTS Catalog Form & Function Interest Group
Co-sponsored by the LITA Internet Portals Interest Group
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Catalogs and Portals: Models and Tools for Discovery and Access
Karen Calhoun, ALCTS LC Action Plan Task Force Chair, Cornell University -
Integrating Discovery and Discovering Integration
Brian Schottlaender, ALCTS President, University of California - San Diego
Serials Standards Updates Forum
Presented by the ALCTS Serials Section's (SS) Committee to Study Serials Standards
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ALCTS Serials Standards Updates Forum
Priscilla Caplan, Assistant Director, Florida Center for Library Automation -
Creating Standards
Marilyn Geller, Information Management Consultant -
NSDL Publication History
Diane Hillmann, Cornell University -
Life-cycle of an E-Resources
Oliver Pesch, Senior Vice President, Chief Architect, EBSCO Publishing
When are E-Books THE Books?
Presented by the ALCTSÂ Publisher-Vendor/Library Relations Interest Group
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Publish or Perish: A Library Manifesto
Mark Sandler, Collection Development Officer, University of Michigan -
A Publisher's Perspective
Greg Giblin, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. -
EBooks: Poison, Medicine, or Nutrition
Kimberly Parker, Electronic Publishing and Collections Librarian, Yale University - Bob Brand, Knovel Corporation