ALCTS 50th Anniversary Meeting

From: Rick Anderson <rickand_at_unr.edu>
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 13:59:07 -0700
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007
From: Mary Beth Weber (Rutgers Univ.) <mbfecko_at_rci.rutgers.edu>
Subject: ALCTS 50th Anniversary Meeting


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You're invited! 

"Interactive Futures" and more, celebrating ALCTS' 50th Anniversary.  

What:  "Interactive Futures: A National Conference on the 
Transformation of Library Collections & Technical Services" 
Where:  Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 
Washington, DC 
When:  June 20 and 21, 2007.  Registration begins at 1:30 on the 20th. 
What:  ALCTS Gala 50th Anniversary Dinner 
Where:  Aboard the luxury cruise ship, the Odyssey III on the Potomac 
River 
When:  June 21, 2007, boarding at 6 pm, cruise at 7 pm 

The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) 
has a superb line-up of events to celebrate its 50th Anniversary.  
Visit the ALCTS 50th website for more information and to register:  
www.ala.org/alcts.

"Interactive Futures: A National Conference on the Transformation of 
Library Collections & Technical Services": a thought-provoking, open, 
and participatory exchange on the transformation of our work and the 
profession; explore the challenges we face and develop a vision of the 
future roles of collections and technical services librarians.  
Registration for ALCTS members is only $250 and includes breakfast, 
lunch and a reception.  Registration rates are also available for ALA 
members and non-members.

Keynote: 
Richard Lanham: "The Two Markets: Libraries in an Attention Economy" 
Lanham, Professor Emeritus, UCLA, and author of the Economics of 
Attention, U. of Chicago Press, 2006, will speak to the attention 
economy, where it is not information which is in short supply, but the 
human attention needed to make sense of it.  Visit his website at 
http://www.rhetoricainc.com.

Plenary Sessions: 
David Lankes:  "Collecting Conversations in a Massive Scale World" 
David Lankes' presentation outlines some of the issues and opportunities
for libraries in this massive scale environment as well as presenting a
new way of organizing library materials: as conversations.  More about 
David Lankes, Syracuse University, School of Information Studies:
http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/

Susan Nutter:  "Genetically Engineering Our Future" 
Susan is Vice Provost and Director of Libraries at North Carolina State
University 

End Notes: 
Stephen Abram, Vice President of Innovation, Sirsi/Dynix: "Social 
Libraries: The Librarian 2.0 Phenomenon" 
Abram's talk addresses the role of the library and librarians in the 
social web:  Library 2.0, RSS, YouTube, Blogs, Wikis, Facebook, MySpace
-- do library staff have the right skills and competencies for Web 2.0? 
http://stephenslighthouse.sirsi.com and
http://www.sirsi.com/Resources/abram_articles.html

In break-out sessions led by an outstanding group of facilitators,
you'll
have an opportunity to discuss the presentations and brainstorm how the
issues and insights the speakers offer will affect the future of 
technical services.    

The closing session panel, moderated by Carol Pitts Diedrichs, concludes
the conference with valuable insights and ideas to take away.  The 
stellar panel includes Nancy Gwinn, Karen Calhoun, Brian Schottlaender, 
and Peggy Johnson.

The Gala 50th Anniversary Dinner, aboard the luxurious Odyssey III, 
where diners will cruise the Potomac River, enjoying the sites of 
Washington, DC and Georgetown.  The Odyssey III was build specifically 
to navigate the Potomac River and its many bridges,
http://www.odysseycruises.com/dc/index.cfm.   The ship will begin 
boarding at 6 p.m. Dinner is $75.

The ALCTS 50th Celebration is made possible in part by the generous 
contributions from our sponsors:  OCLC, Innovative Interfaces, EBSCO, 
Elsevier, Amazon.com, Swets, Preservation Technologies, Harrassowitz, 
and individual contributions through the "ALCTS $50 for 50 Years 
Campaign".  Individual contributions can be made at a variety of levels
by clicking the "50 for 50" icon on the ALCTS web site.  To be a
sponsor,
visit the ALCTS 50th web page and click "Sponsorships".    

We hope you'll join us for these and forthcoming ALCTS 50th Anniversary
events.  Go to the ALCTS web site, www.ala.org/alcts to "RSVP" or to 
learn more.  

ALCTS 50th Anniversary Celebration:  Commemorating our Past, Celebrating
our Present, Creating our Future 

ALCTS is a division of the American Library Association. 


Jane B. Treadwell 
University Librarian & Dean of Library Instructional Services 
University of Illinois at Springfield

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