Call for Recorders (NASIG)

From: Rick Anderson <rickand_at_unr.edu>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:44:25 -0800
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004
From: Meg Mering (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln) <mmering_at_unlnotes.unl.edu>
Subject: Call for Recorders

CALL FOR CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS RECORDERS

NASIG is seeking Conference Recorders for the pre-conferences, vision
sessions, tactics sessions, and the lunch connection talks at this year’s
Annual Conference in Milwaukee. Recorders are asked to attend specific
sessions, take notes and then synthesize the notes into a readable,
comprehensive report of the session for the Conference Proceedings. In some
cases, recorders may be asked to listen to recordings of a presentation and
work with the speaker to create a report for publication in the
Proceedings.

If you are a NASIG member with the ability to write clear, organized prose,
and who is able to submit a report by July 19, 2004, please consider this
opportunity to make a valuable contribution to the organization.

Reporters will work under the general direction of the proceedings editors.
To apply, submit (by mail, e-mail, or fax) a letter of application with
complete contact information and a writing sample* to:

Meg Mering
322E Love Library
PO Box      884100
Univerisity of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-4100
E-mail: mmering_at_unlnotes.unl.edu
Phone: 402-472-3545
Fax: 402-472-2534

*Writing Sample: The writing sample can be on any topic—it does not have to
be related to librarianship. The purpose of the writing sample is to
illustrate your ability to write clear, organized prose. Suggested samples
include: reports on a process, event, or meeting; book reviews; excerpts
from essays or academic papers. Minutes of meetings are not acceptable.

Deadline for Applications: April 22, 2004

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