[Editor], 'Announcements', LIBRES v5n01 (March 31, 1995) URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/libres/libres-v5n01-[editor]-announcements LIBRES: Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal ISSN 1058-6768 March 31, 1995 Volume 5 Issue 1 Quarterly LIBRE5N1 NEWS _____________________________________________________ Announcements Section for LIBRES includes Announcements, Tables of Contents of Journals, Calls for papers for conferences, and Book Reviews. Please submit all material to Leslie Haas, Editor of Announcements and Reviews. LHAAS@KENTVM.KENT.EDU ************************************************************ ---Announcement 1--- NEW RLG PUBLICATION EXPLORES DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY IN PRESERVING LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL MATERIALS Available now from the Research Libraries Group (RLG) is "Digital Imaging Technology for Preservation," the proceedings from an RLG symposium held in March 1994 at Cornell University. This event explored the complex practical and theoretical issues surrounding the use of digital imaging technology in preserving library and archival materials. Developed by and for participants in RLG's Preservation Program (PRESERV), the symposium enabled over 90 preservation and information professionals from RLG member institutions to engage in an intensive, two-day examination of the philosophical and practical issues raised by new uses of a rapidly changing technology. Among the experts speaking, several have implemented imaging programs at their institutions; in addition, RLG held an "Imaging Exposition" in conjunction with the symposium, at which vendors of imaging services displayed their equipment and demonstrated their solutions to preservation problems. Preservation projects in progress at Cornell and elsewhere were also exhibited. Symposium participants were invited to see how these systems and applications worked and to pose questions to vendors and project managers. The resulting publication shares some of this knowledge with a far wider audience. More information about the contents of this publication is given in the full news release posted on the RLG WorldWide Web server at http://www-rlg.stanford.edu/pr/pressrel.html "Digital Imaging Technology for Preservation" is 139 pages, paperbound, 8-1/2 x 11 inches, and printed on acid-free paper. Copies cost $20.00 each, plus $8.00 for shipping/handling (for multiple-copy orders, add $2.00 for each copy after the first one). Outside of the United States, the shipping/handing charge is $25 (plus $5 each for additional copies in the order). Orders can be sent to bl.dsc@rlg.stanford.edu. For more information, please contact Richard Kohn, bl.rjk@rlg.stanford.edu. ************************************************************ ---Announcement 2--- LC USING RLIN RECORDS VIA RLG'S ZEPHYR SERVICE Z39.50 Protocols Support Cooperative Cataloging Across Systems The Library of Congress (LC) and Princeton University have come together with The Research Libraries Group, Inc. (RLG) to produce a new model for resource-sharing: cooperative cataloging projects where participants work on different systems but still have ready access to each other's records. LC has installed a Z39.50 client in its Multiple-Use MARC System (MUMS), enabling MUMS users to locate and retrieve records from the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN), a 68-million-record database belonging to the Research Libraries Group. RLG's Zephyr Z39.50 service gives LC's catalogers a major new source of records without having to learn new commands or displays. Z39.50, the American National Standard Information Retrieval Protocol, provides a standard language for communication between the different systems. Quick access to other libraries' cataloging through Zephyr reduces processing time and cuts processing costs. Until now, libraries have mainly used Z39.50 for public access and reference -- retrieving information from each other's catalogs, but not using it to support acquisitions and cataloging. Because Zephyr provides complete MARC (machine-readable cataloging) records, it works for cataloging as well as for public access. The two RLG-member libraries are cooperating to improve access to Italian and Mexican imprints. * * * -- For information about Zephyr, contact Bruce Washburn, bl.btw@rlg.stanford.edu. -- For information about the cooperative cataloging program at Library of Congress, contact Jerry Wager, wager@mail.loc.gov. -- For information on the program at Princeton only, contact Richard Schulz, rjschulz@firestone.princeton.edu. ************************************************************ ---Announcement 3--- SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PUBLISHES _THE OLIVE TREE_ THE FIRST SCHOLARLY JOURNAL CONCERNING LIBRARY SCIENCE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PUBLISHED ELECTRONICALLY ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB The School of Library Science at the University of Arizona is pleased to announce the publication of The Olive Tree, the first scholarly journal devoted to issues concerning library science and information management published electronically on the World Wide Web. The World Wide Web is a system of networks within the Internet which can produce graphics, sound, and hypertext files which are accessible from anywhere in the world. By publishing on the World Wide Web The Olive Tree can be accessed by over 15 million people around the world. The first issue of The Olive Tree, which was published in January 1995, has been read from such diverse locations as Australia and the United Kingdom. The Olive Tree uses this exciting new technology to provide a means of distributing information within the fields of library science and information management. The Olive Tree is a refereed journal dedicated to the open dissemination of concepts and ideas within the fields of library science and information management. This journal serves as a source for librarians and other information professionals around the world to share their opinions and research. The Olive Tree can be accessed at the following address on the World Wide Web: http://timon.sir.arizona.edu/pubs/Olive.html The editors are happy to answer any questions and may be contacted at the addresses below. Shafer Ramsey, Systems Editor: Wonka@neuromancer.hacks.arizona.edu Nancy De Sa, Submissions Editor: Ndesa@aruba.ccit.arizona.edu Marylou Hale, Distance Editor: Mhale@nevada.edu Sherry Luna, Coordinating Editor: Sluna@aruba.ccit.arizona.edu ************************************************* ---Table of Contents 1--- LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 1, 1995 Editorial: Regaining "the Foundation of Understanding": The Role of LIS Education . . . . 1 Peter Hernon and Candy Schwartz Articles: Research Practices of Humanities Scholars in an Online Environment: The Getty Online Searching Project Report No. 3. . . . . . . . . . 5 Marcia J. Bates, Deborah N. Wilde, and Susan Siegfried Information Methods of Human and Veterinary Medical Scientists (HVMS) in Borno State, Nigeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Ken M.C. Nweke Economic Development on American Indian Reservations: A Citation Analysis . . . . . . . . 49 Cheryl Metoyer-Duran and Peter Hernon Information and a Forgotten Minority: Elderly Chinese Immigrants. . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Sherry Shiuan Su and Charles Wm. Conaway About the Authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Reviews (Debora Shaw, Review Editor): Beghtol, Clare. The Classification of Fiction: The Development of a System Based on Theoretical Principles . . . . . . . . . 91 Reviewed by Mirja Iivonen Daniel, Hans-Dieter. Guardians of Science: Fairness and Reliability of Peer Review . . . . . 92 Reviewed by Gordon Moran Eisenschitz, Tamara S. Information Transfer Policy: Issues of Control and Access. . . . . . . 94 Reviewed by Anita L. Morse Hernon, Peter. Statistics: A Component of the Research Process. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Reviewed by Robert Molyneux Mason, Ellsworth. The University of Colorado Library and Its Makers: 1876-1972 . . . . . . . . 99 Reviewed by Robert D. Stueart McClure, Charles R., Babcock, Waldo C., Nelson, Karen A., Polly, Jean Armour, and Kankus, Stephen R. The Project GAIN Report: Connecting Rural Public Libraries to the Internet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Reviewed by Kathy J. Anderson ************************************************* ---Table of Contents 2--- LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 2, 1995 Editorial: Can Research Be Assimiliated Into the Soul of Library and Information Science? . . . . . . . 101 Peter Hernon and Candy Schwartz Letter to the Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Articles: Critical Issues in Evaluating the Impact of IT on Information Activity in Academic Research: Developing a Qualitative Research Solution. . . . 107 Christine A. Barry Collaboration in a Loosely Coupled System: Librarian- Faculty Relations in Collection Development . . . 135 Felix T. Chu Upward Appraisal: What Do Subordinates Consider Important in Evaluating Their Supervisors?. . . . 151 Richard Rubin Quality in Information Services: Do Users and Librarians Differ in Their Expectations? . . . . .163 Susan Edwards and Mairead Browne About the Authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Reviews (Debora Shaw, Review Editor): Armbruster, Carol (Ed.). Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France and America Giardiana, Max (Ed.). Interactive Multimedia Learning Environments Gray, Susan H. Hypertext and the Technology of Conversation Milstead, Jessica L. (Ed.). ASIS Thesaurus of Information Science and Librarianship Walker Thomas D. (Ed.), "Libraries and the Internet: Education, Practice & Policy." Library Trends 42(4) Wren, Christopher G., & Wren, Jill Robinson. Using Computers in Legal Research Candy Schwartz, Co-Editor Library & Information Science Research Graduate School of Library & Information Science Simmons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston MA 02115-5898 (617) 521-2849; FAX: (617) 51-3192; ************************************************* ---Table of Contents 3--- R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R RESEARCH AND REFLECTION: A Journal of Educational Praxis ISSN 1078-6406 February, 1995 Volume 1, Number 1 R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R R&R ------------------------------------------------------------- --- Published by School of Education Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA 99258. ------------------------------------------------------------- If interested in subscribing to _R&R_, send notice to editor@gonzaga.edu. Preview the entire issue at gopher.gonzaga.edu" __________________________________________________________ _Table of Contents_ 1. Editor's Page _Featured Articles_ 2. Jean-Luc Patry: * Teaching is Situaton Specific But Theory is Not: Toward a Higher Impact of Research on Practice 3. Ralph Blunden: * Reflective Teaching and the Beginning Teacher: Methodology and Morality 4. Sharon B. Reynolds: * The Professor is the Instrument 5. Mark Kunkel: * The Academic Republic 6. Nancy Ruppel: * The Species Beyond 7. Laura Ann Goldsmith Baker: * Mike's Story _Book Reviews_ 1. Shryl Matias: _The Children's Machine_ by Seymour Papret 2. Stephanie Peck: _B. F. Skinner: A Life_ by Danial W. Bjork 3. Vikki Howard: _Interpreting Disability: A Qualitative Reader_ by Phillip M. Ferguson, Diane L. Ferguson, & Stephen J. Taylor 4. T. F. McLaughlin: _Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Questions and Answers for Parents_ by Gregory S. Greenberg & Wade F. Horn _Attention Deficit Disorder: ADHD and ADD Syndromes_ by Dale R. Jordan 5. Books in Brief ------------------------------------------------------------- Our discussion list (EJOURNAL) is now up and running. This feature is intended to promote dialogue on issues raised by any of the authors. Comments, suggestions, and questions are not only welcome, they are encouraged. Please send e-mail messages to: ejournal@gonzaga.edu ------------------------------------------------------------- _Research & Reflection_ is a member of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. ------------------------------------------------------------- ************************************************************* ---Conference 1--- Call for Papers and Participation ISDL'95: International Symposium on Digital Libraries 1995 August 22 - 25, 1995 University of Library and Information Science Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, Japan Sponsored by: University of Library and Information Science Symposium topics will include: * Digital library networks based on high-speed wide-area network technology, * Storage, communication and delivery of multimedia data, * Digitization and database construction, using printed materials from the social sciences, the humanities, and the natural sciences, * Creation, storage, retrieval, and usage of multimedia, * Information visualization and user interfaces, * The digital library as a collection of materials and a collection of information, * The digital library as an environment to support intellectual activities, and * Roles of, and restrictions on, digital libraries in communities. The symposium will include invited talks and contributed paper presentations. Invited speakers (Tentative) Jun Adachi(National Center for Science Information Systems, Japan) Philippe Aigrain (IRIT, France) Sujata Banerjee (Univ. of Pittsburgh, USA) Terry Cannon (British Library, UK) Richard Furuta (Texas A&M Univ., USA) Yasuyo Kikuta (Fujitsu Ltd., Japan) Hiroshi Matsumoto (BBCC, Japan) Sung-Joo Park (KAIST, Korea) Edie Rasmussen (Univ. of Pittsburgh, USA) Terry Smith (UCSB, USA) Beng-Tin Tan (NCB, Singapore) Wei-Pang Yang (National Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan) Yelena Yesha (UMBC/NASA, USA) (Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan) (National Diet Library, Japan) ********************** Symposium Organization ********************** Symposium Committee Koichi Tabata (ULIS) Chair Jun Adachi (NACSIS) Hiromichi Hashizume (NACSIS) Hidehiro Ishizuka (ULIS) Tamiko Matsumura (ULIS) Tetsuo Sakaguchi (ULIS) Shigeo Sugimoto (ULIS) Takeo Yamamoto (ULIS) Program Committee Shigeo Sugimoto (ULIS) Chair Jun Adachi (NACSIS) Ellen Detlefsen (Univ. of Pittsburgh) Hiromichi Hashizume (NACSIS) Hidehiro Ishizuka (ULIS) Toshikazu Kato (ETL) Yuji Matsumoto (AIST-NARA) Akira Nemoto (ULIS) Atsutake Nozoe (Aichi Shukutoku Univ.) Hsiu-Hsen Yao (Yuan-Ze Institute of Technology) Planning Committee Takeo Yamamoto (ULIS) Chair Takehisa Fujita (ULIS) Tetsuo Sakaguchi (ULIS) Shigeo Sugimoto (ULIS) Norihiko Uda (ULIS) ********** Submission ********** ISDL'95 is planning to publish both PRINTED and ELECTRONIC proceedings. The proceedings will include both Contributed Papers and Brief Contributions. Authors are now invited to submit their abstracts to the symposium program committee. Authors of accepted abstracts will then be asked to prepare camera-ready copy. (Note: Authors of Contributed Papers will be assigned oral presentation at the symposium. Authors of Brief Contributions will not be assigned oral presentation.) Accepted papers will be included in the PRINTED proceedings which will be distributed at the symposium. The ELECTRONIC proceedings will be made available on the symposium homepage. Symposium Language: English Contributed Paper: No more than 2000 words Brief Contribution: No more than 1000 words All abstract must have a title page attached below. Electronic Submission: (Electronic submission is strongly recommended.) Send ASCII Plain Text or PostScript File to ISDL95@DL.ulis.ac.jp. (PostScript file for the abstracts that have illustrations.) Paper Submission: Send four copies of abstracts to: ISDL95 Univ. of Library and Information Science 1-2, Kasuga, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, JAPAN Authors who want to demonstrate their work should contact the program committee. The symposium will be able to support both video and WWW-based demonstrations. ************ Registration ************ Detailed registration information and registration form will shortly become available via WWW, Gopher, and email. ******** Location ******** The University of Library and Information Science (ULIS) is a national university of Japan, located at the center of the Tsukuba Science City. The Tsukuba Science City is located 60 km north-east of Tokyo; the City has more than 100 research and educational institutions. Express bus services are available between Tsukuba Center and JR Tokyo Station, and between Tsukuba Center and the New Tokyo International Airport (Narita International Airport). Local bus services are also available from the Tsuchiura and Arakawaoki stations on the JR Joban Line. *************** Important Dates *************** Submission: April 28, 1995 Acceptance Notification: May 31, 1995 Camera Ready Copy: June 30, 1995 ***************** Electronic Access ***************** Symposium information can be obtained electronically: WWW: http://www.DL.ulis.ac.jp/ISDL95/ Gopher: gopher://gopher.DL.ulis.ac.jp/1/ISDL95/ email: ISDL95-info@DL.ulis.ac.jp Write "English" or "help" at the top of the text. ******************* Conventional Access ******************* postal address: ISDL95 Univ. of Library and Information Science 1-2, Kasuga, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan fax: +81-298-52-4326 or +81-298-52-0384 ************************************************************* ---Conference 2--- ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES ASSOCIATION FOR LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING 1995 JOINT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ACH-ALLC 95 JULY 11-15, 1995 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA On behalf of the Executive Councils of the Association for Computers and the Humanities and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, we cordially invite you to attend the seventh annual joint international conference, to be held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, July 11-15, 1995. This conference is the major forum for discussion of the preparation, encoding, and use of character-based electronic text and for computer-based research in literature, linguistics, and related humanities disciplines. It will include presentations on the development of new computing methodologies for research and teaching in the humanities, on the development of significant new materials and tools for humanities research, and on the application and evaluation of computing techniques in humanities subjects. The Association for Computers and the Humanities is a professional society for scholars working in computer- related research in literature and language studies, history, philosophy, and other disciplines of the humanities. The Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing was founded in 1973 as an international association to promote the development of literary and linguistic computing. Overview: --------- As a preliminary event, an optional tour of the city of Santa Barbara has been scheduled for the afternoon of Tuesday, July 11, from 1pm to 4pm. The conference will officially begin in the late afternoon and evening of Tuesday, July 11, with a reception, opening addresses, and an optional banquet. Concurrent sessions will begin on the morning of Wednesday, July 12, and continue through to closing at noon on Saturday, July 15. An optional beach barbecue will be held on the evening of Friday, July 14. An optional winery tour will take place on the afternoon of Saturday, July 15, after the closing of the conference. Room and board accommodations are available in campus dormitories at economical rates, and rooms are available at special conference rates at a variety of area motels and hotels. Details are given below. Air Transportation to Santa Barbara: ------------------------------------ The Santa Barbara/Goleta Airport provides jet service by United Airlines from major international airports in San Francisco and Denver. Several forms of transportation are available between Los Angeles International Airport and Santa Barbara, including commuter flights, rental cars and bus service, particularly the Santa Barbara Airbus, which has several scheduled pick-ups daily from LAX. Please phone them directly at (805) 964-7759 for more information. Or, you can send them a fax at (805) 683-0307. Complimentary Shuttle Service: ------------------------------ UCSB Campus Conference Services will provide complimentary Shuttle Service to campus from the Santa Barbara Airport ONLY. The shuttle vehicle will be marked "UCSB Conferences." Pick-up will be in front of the terminal or near the baggage area. If you do not see the shuttle vehicle, call the Anacapa Residence Hall Desk at 893-2189. Please make sure to write this number down so that you can easily access it upon your arrival. Bus: ---- Bus service to Santa Barbara is provided by Greyhound. The Greyhound terminal is located in downtown Santa Barbara. Taxi service is available from the terminal to campus. Train: ------ Train service to Santa Barbara is provided by Amtrak. The Amtrak terminal is located in downtown Santa Barbara. Taxi service is available from the terminal to campus. Car: ---- UCSB is readily accessible from US 101. When driving north on US 101 (from LA), travel through Santa Barbara and, about 10 miles north of Santa Barbara, take the Airport/UCSB Highway 217 exit which leads directly onto campus. When driving south on US 101 (from San Francisco), take the Storke Rd./UCSB exit, travel about 1 mile on Storke turning left onto El Colegio Road which leads directly onto campus. When entering campus, stop at the campus gate and request directions to Anacapa Residence Hall; however, if you will be arriving on Wednesday and especially if you are NOT residing on campus, you may wish to ask for directions to the University Center, where registration will continue to take place and the conference sessions will be held. Parking: -------- Parking at UCSB is by permit only. When you arrive at UCSB you can receive directions and a temporary parking permit from the gate attendant by identifying yourself as an ACH/ALLC attendee. This temporary permit will need to be replaced with the permit you will receive either when you check-in at the Residence Hall or during Registration if you are staying off-campus. Parking is complimentary for those residing in the Residence Hall. Please indicate with the Desk Staff at check-in if you will be needing a permit. Attendees residing off-campus may purchase a weekly parking permit by indicating this on the Registration Form. There is a substantial savings in purchasing a weekly pass, as the daily parking rate is $5.00. Parking citations are issued for failure to display permits and/or parking in incorrect areas. The Santa Barbara Area: ----------------------- The city of Santa Barbara, founded by the Spanish in the 18th Century, is considered to be one of the jewels of the California coast. It lies approximately 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles, nestled against the Santa Ynez mountains overlooking the Pacific Ocean. In July, the days are warm (75 degrees F) and the nights are cool (55 degrees F) with occasional morning fog. Nearby are excellent ocean beaches, lakes, forests and mountains with varied hiking trails. Daily excursions can be made to the Hearst Castle, the flower fields of Lompoc and the Old World Village of Solvang. In Santa Barbara you can visit the Mission, our famous Court House or the Botanical Gardens. Dress: ------ Casual clothing is in order with a sweater or light jacket occasionally needed for the evenings. UCSB is essentially a walking campus, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Registration: ------------- On-site registration will be held from 2 to 7 pm on Tuesday, July 11 in the Anacapa Residence Hall. Registration will resume in the University Center on Wednesday, July 12, from 8 am to 3 pm. On-Campus Housing Information: ------------------------------ Plan A includes lodging Monday through Friday nights and the following meals: breakfast and lunch on Tuesday (the Welcoming Reception Tuesday evening is included in the registration fee; there is an additional charge for the Banquet Tuesday evening); breakfast, lunch and dinner on Wednesday; breakfast, lunch and dinner on Thursday; breakfast and lunch on Friday (there is an additional charge for the Beach BBQ Friday evening; if you prefer a dining commons meal Friday night, you will need to purchase a ticket at the door of the commons); breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Plan A Cost: $315.00 (Single Occupancy) $249.00 (Double Occupancy) Plan B includes lodging Tuesday through Friday nights and the following meals: lunch on Tuesday (the Welcoming Reception Tuesday evening is included in the registration fee; there is an additional charge for the Banquet Tuesday evening); breakfast, lunch and dinner on Wednesday; breakfast, lunch and dinner on Thursday; breakfast and lunch on Friday (there is an additional charge for the Beach BBQ Friday evening; if you prefer a dining commons meal Friday night, you will need to purchase a ticket at the door of the commons); breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Plan B Cost: $268.00 (Single Occupancy) $215.00 (Double Occupancy) If you wish to stay in the dormitories for the extra night of Saturday, July 15, you may do so for a lodging fee of $42, single occuppancy, or $29, double occupancy. No meals are included in this fee. Commuter Lunch Packages are available for those residing off-campus or in University Apartments. Four and Five-lunch packages are available, depending on your length of stay. Cost: $33.00 (4 lunches) $42.00 (5 lunches) University Apartments: A limited number of off-campus two bedroom apartments are available on a weekly basis only, Sunday through Saturday. The apartments could easily accommodate those traveling with families. Meals and campus parking are not included. Cost: $454.00 (weekly rate) Off-Campus Accommodations: -------------------------- Blocks of rooms have been reserved, at special conference rates, for the hotels listed (except for Fess Parker's Red Lion Resort, where reservations will be based on availability only). Rooms will be released June 9, 1995. Thereafter, reservations can be obtained only on a space available basis. The conference takes place during the heavy tourist season and rooms may not be available if you do not act prior to the release date. Please contact the hotel directly as soon as possible. To obtain the special rate, please identify yourself clearly as an attendee of the 1995 Joint International Conference--ACH/ALLC. (You will need to ask for the UCSB special rate if you choose to stay at Fess Parker's Red Lion Resort.) The special rates given below will not necessarily apply to Friday or Saturday night stayovers; please check with the individual hotel should you need additional accommodation. None of the hotels listed below are within walking distance of the UCSB campus. Rates do not include 10% tax. You will be asked for either first night payment in advance or a current major credit card account number to hold the room. [The following hotels offer morning and evening shuttle service to and from UCSB. You MUST indicate your needs at the time you check-in.] Pacifica Suites 5490 Hollister, Goleta, CA 93117 (805) 683-6722 $85 (Single); $95 (Double) Rate includes up to two complimentary cooked-to-order breakfasts, two rooms, two TVs, microwave, stereo, refrigerator, pool and Jacuzzi. Complimentary beverages served from 5 - 7 p.m. Best Western South Coast Inn 5620 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 93117 (805) 967-3200 $73 (Single/Double) Continental Breakfast included. Holiday Inn 5650 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 93117 (805) 964-6241 $63 (Single/Double) Free airport shuttle service also provided. Best Western Pepper Tree Inn 3850 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 (805) 687-5511 $120 - $136 range Located mid-way between downtown Santa Barbara and the UCSB campus. Free shuttle service also provided to and from the Santa Barbara Airport. [The following hotels do NOT offer shuttle service to UCSB. You must provide your own transportation.] El Encanto Hotel 1900 Lasuen Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 (805) 687-5000 $90.00 Located in the foothills of Santa Barbara, with a 15 minute drive to campus, the historic El Encanto Hotel features garden villas and cottages with spectacular views of the ocean. Fess Parker's Red Lion Resort (Reservations based on availability only) 633 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, CA 93103 (805) 564-4333 $119.00 Located directly across from the ocean near Stearn's Wharf and downtown shopping. Airport shuttle service available. Please contact the resort ahead of time to inquire about the service. You must ask for the UCSB special rate when making your reservation. Tour Information: ----------------- Santa Barbara City & Shopping Tour: Tuesday, July 11, 1995 (1:00 - 4:00 pm) Cost: $24 per person (3 hours) A scenic driving tour will feature a stop at the Santa Barbara Mission, with its dramatic twin towers and lovely inner courtyard and garden. A stop at the courthouse, one of the most beautiful public buildings in the country, along with a ride to the top of the clock tower for a 360 degree view of the city is included. Time will be devoted to sampling the wonderful modern and antique shops, galleries and boutiques in the downtown area, as well as at the new mall "Paseo Nuevo." Winery Tour: Saturday, July 15, 1995 (1:00 - approximately 5:30 pm) Cost: $28 per person (4.5 hours) Enjoy a scenic drive from Santa Barbara through the Santa Ynez Mountains and over San Marcos Pass. Once in the Santa Ynez Valley, a visit to one of Santa Barbara County's award-winning wineries will be made for a tour and wine tasting. A stop at the Danish village of Solvang where Danish architecture, windmills, charming shops and interesting outlet stores is also planned. ****************************** cut here ******************** Registration Form ACH/ALLC '95 July 11-15, 1995 University of California, Santa Barbara ======================================= Name: name tag should read: Affiliation: Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Special Needs (including dietary): Payment of Fees: ---------------- Payment in U.S. Dollars may be made by: Personal Check Money Order Bank Check [Checks must be drawn on a U.S. Bank and should be made payable to U.C. Regents.] Credit Card: VISA or MASTERCARD International Wire Transfer (in U.S. Dollars) from your bank to: Bank of America San Francisco Commercial Banking, Office (#1499) 555 California Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94104 Account #07805-00030 Regents of University of California Santa Barbara. Reference: ACH/ALLC [If using this latter method of payment; please add an additional $10 to the total to cover the bank's fee for this service.] Payment (please check appropriate box): ___ Personal Check ___ Money Order ___ Bank check is enclosed ___ Wire Transfer [please enclosed a copy of the wire transfer receipt with your registration] Please charge to my credit card: ___ MasterCard ___ Visa Credit Card #: Expiration Date: Signature: Date: Please complete and return this form with your remittance to: ACH/ALLC '95, c/o Campus Conference Services University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-6120 Phone: (805) 893-3072 Fax: (805) 893-7287 E-mail: hr03conf@ucsbvm.ucsb.edu Refunds, less a $25 administrative charge, will be given to registrants whose written requests are received prior to June 19, 1995. For questions regarding accommodations and registration, please contact: Sally Vito Phone: (805) 893-3072 E-mail: hr03vito@ucsbvm.ucsb.edu Please check applicable items below ------------------------------------ Registration fees: ___ $150 (ACH/ALLC members) Prior to June 5, 1995 $ ______ ___ $175 (ACH/ALLC members) Postmarked after June 5, 1995 $ ______ ___ $170 (non-members) Prior to June 5, 1995 $ ______ ___ $195 (non-members) Postmarked after June 5, 1995 $ ______ ___ Guests $45 $ ______ name: ___ Graduate Students $45 $ ______ ___ One-day rate (specify day & date) $75 $ ______ On-campus Housing: ___ Plan A, Single Occupancy, $315.00 $ ______ ___ Plan A, Double Occupancy, $249.00 $ ______ For double occupancy, name of person you want to share with, if known: ___ Plan B, Single Occupancy, $268.00 $ ______ ___ Plan B, Double Occupancy, $215.00 $ ______ For double occupancy, name of person you want to share with, if known: Stay over Saturday night, July 15, no meals included: ___ Single Occupancy, $42 $ ------ ___ Double occupancy, $29 $ ______ ___ University Apartment, $454.00 $ ______ Parking: ___ Parking Permit (off-campus attendees) $10 $ ______ (covers Monday through Saturday) Commuter Lunch Package: ___ 4-lunch package $33 $ ______ ___ 5-lunch package $42 $ ______ Optional Events ___ Banquet (Tuesday) $40 x ___ number of people $ ______ ___ Beach BBQ (Friday) $26 x ___ number of people $ ______ ___ Santa Barbara City & Shopping Tour $24 per person $ ______ [Tuesday, July 11] ___ Santa Ynez/Winery/Solvang Tour $28 per person $ ______ [Saturday, July 15] TOTAL $________________ ***************************** cut here ***************** International Program Committee: Chair: Elaine Brennan ATLIS Consulting Group (ACH) Marilyn Deegan Oxford University (ALLC) Gordon Dixon Manchester Metropolitan University (ALLC) Marianne Gaunt Rutgers University (ACH) Susan Hockey Rutgers and Princeton Universities (ALLC) Nancy Ide Vassar College (ACH) Espen Ore University of Bergen (ALLC) Willard McCarty University of Toronto (ACH) Local Organizer: Eric Dahlin University of California, Santa Barbara HCF1DAHL@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu ________________________________________ This document may be circulated freely with this statement included in its entirety: This article was originally published in _LIBRES: Library and Information Science Electronic Journal_ (ISSN 1058-6768) March 31, 1995 Volume 5 Issue 1. 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