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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004
From: Scott Wicks (Cornell Univ.) <sbw2_at_cornell.edu>
Subject: Call for Participants (Charleston Conference)
Colleagues:
Are you attending the Charleston Conference : Issues in Book and Serial
Acquisition (Nov. 3-6, 2004) www.katina.info/conference?
Do you have some neat, time-saving technology you've developed locally
that
you would like to show to the collection development/technical services
world?
I am looking for just such a colleague or two who will join me as part
of a
panel on locally-developed technological innovations. Cornell has
developed
the Integrated Tool for Selection and Ordering (see
http://www.library.cornell.edu/cts/backstory/itsofeature.htm for a brief
description). I intend to talk about why we built it, what it does for
us,
why you might want it at your institution, and then offer a brief demo.
Cornell can't be alone in developing one such solution to the issues
affecting today's collection development and technical services
operations.
Stand up.
Be counted now.
Join me in Charleston as part of this preeminent panel.
If you know of anyone else who should be part of such a panel, please
let me
know how to get in touch with them.
Thank you.
--Scott
Scott B. Wicks
Head, Acquisitions, Bibliographic Control, and Government Documents
Central Technical Services
Cornell University Library
110 Olin Library
Ithaca, NY 14853-5301
607 255-9405
607 255-6110 (FAX)
sbw2_at_cornell.edu
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