no.2049-ALA, NEW ORLEANS, PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT #5

From: Lynn F. Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 17:36:01 -0800
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
From: syma zerkow  <szerkow_at_hpl.lib.tx.us>

RUSA/CODES Computer-Based Methods and Resources Committee

 Saturday
 6/26/99
 9:30 am - 11:00 am
 Hilton New Orleans Riverside
 Grand Salon #3

Electronic Scholarly Publishing: Opportunities for Collaboration among
Librarians, Publishers and Scholars

The program will be a panel discussion, followed by a question and answer
period, on electronic scholarly publishing, focusing in particular on some
of the experimental initiatives currently underway. Using these pilot
projects as indicators (the Columbia Online Books Project, CIAO, PEAK, and
others), speakers will delineate the realities of the electronic
environment and what they portend for the scholarly communication process
as we know it.
Issues may include:

 	* pricing and distribution of scholarly information
 	* quality of electronic content
 	* user's expectations
 	* tenure requirements in the digital world
 	* publisher/library partnerships
 	* infrastructure - do we have what it takes

Speakers:

Mary Summerfield, Coordinator, Online Books Project, Columbia
University Libraries;

Julianne Bobay, Head, School of Library and
Information Science Library, Indiana University at Bloomington;

Mary M. Case, Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication, ARL.
Received on Wed Jun 16 1999 - 17:33:39 EDT