CDL-2nd call for NASIG proposals

From: Lynn Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 15:47:57 -0700
To: colldv-l_at_usc.edu
From: Anne McKee <publicist_at_nasig.org>

In preparation for the NASIG 2005 Annual Conference to be held May 19-22, 
2005at The Hilton Minneapolis and Towers in Minneapolis, MN, the Program 
Planning Committee is issuing a second and final targeted call for 
proposals.  After reviewing the proposals we have received during the first 
call and trying to identify elements of a comprehensive program, the 
Committee is interested in proposals that address the following topics:

Funding strategies
Off-site storage issues related to cataloging, inventory & management
Helping patrons understand the serials crisis
New licensing issues
How to write and respond to RFPs
Blogs and wikis in libraries, including whether to catalog and/or provide 
access, how they are being used
Archiving debates: PubMED vs LOCKSS vs publisher sites
Embargo vs open access for NIH articles
Aggregators
Effect of the aggregator-neutral record on serials cataloging practice
FRBR and continuing resources
The idea of seriality in cataloging
MARC holdings
Presentation Skills
Profession in general (recruiting, etc.)

The Program Planning Committee will review all submitted proposals for 
their content, timeliness, and relevance to the conference theme and 
reserves the right to combine, blend, or refocus proposals to maximize 
their relevance and to avoid duplication.  In addition, the Committee will 
treat all submissions as suggestions and guideposts.  Time management 
issues and reimbursement guidelines generally limit each session to two 
speakers.  Also note that proposals may be suggested as one type of session 
and/or format and ultimately be accepted as any one of the other types of 
sessions or formats; this decision is the purview of the Program Planning 
Committee.

For more information about the North American Serials Interest Group, 
please see: http://www.nasig.org.

For complete program information, please see the original Call for 
Proposals and Program Ideas Suggestions at: 
http://www.nasig.org/public/2005proposals.htm

NASIG has a reimbursement policy for conference speakers whose 
organizations do not cover expenses.  For more information about this 
policy, please see: http://www.nasig.org/public/reimbursement_policy.htm

To suggest a proposal, please fill out the submission form available at: 
http://www.nasig.org/public/forms/idea.htm.  The deadline for this call for 
proposals and ideas is November 3, 2004.

Anne E. McKee
NASIG
Past President/Publicist
Received on Wed Oct 06 2004 - 17:42:56 EDT