Newsletter on Serial Pricing Issues 078 (April 6, 1993) URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/nspi/nspi-ns078 ISSN: 1046-3410 NEWSLETTER ON SERIALS PRICING ISSUES NO 78 -- April 6, 1993 Editor: Marcia Tuttle CONTENTS 78.1 NEW SCHOLARSHIP: NEW SERIALS, Jean Callaghan 78.1 NEW SCHOLARSHIP: NEW SERIALS Jean Callaghan, Wheaton College, jcallagh@wheatonma.edu. NEW SCHOLARSHIP: NEW SERIALS NORTH AMERICAN SERIALS INTEREST GROUP BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 8TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE JUNE 10-13, 1993 The 8th Annual NASIG Conference will be held at Brown University June 10- 13, 1993. The full registration fee (3 nights accommodation, meals and conference materials) is either $275.00 or $245.00 per person (depending on choice of dormitory housing). The commuter rate (meals, except breakfast, and conference materials) is $175.00 per person. Daily registration also is available. For a copy of the conference registration packet, please contact: Jean Callaghan, Wallace Library, Wheaton College, Norton MA 02766 (508-285-7720 x530; FAX: 508-285-6329 or INTERNET: JCALLAGH@WHEATONMA.EDU). For specific questions about registration, please contact: Pat Putney, Rockefeller Library, Brown University, Providence RI 02912 (401-863-2954; FAX: 401-863-1272 or INTERNET: AP201001@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU). Preconference Workshops Thursday, June 10, 1993 NASIGNET and Beyond: A Guided Tour of Electronic Networking Resources for Serialists Birdie MacLennan, Serials Cataloger, University of Vermont; Marilyn Geller, Serials Cataloger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Enrollment limited to 100 participants. There is a $30 per person cost- recovery fee, which includes a box lunch and all materials. How to Plan and Deliver a Great Workshop Tom Gearty, Operations Trainer, The Faxon Company; Julia Gammon, Head, Acquisitions Department, University of Akron Plenary Session I - Friday, June 11 Convener: Elaine Rast, Head, Cataloging/Automated Records Department, Northern Illinois University --Scientific Visualization in Earth and Planetary Sciences: It Looks Good But Will It Publish? John Mustard, Assistant Professor of Geological Scien- ces, Brown University --Higher Dimensions and Interactive Electronic Publication. Tom Banchoff, Professor of Mathematics, Brown University --Navigating a Jet Plane through Information Space: How SGML Is Making the Vision a Reality. Allen Renear, Senior Academic Planning Analyst, Computing and Information Services, Brown University --Incrementalism Won't Get Us There! Brian Hawkins, Vice President for Aca- demic Planning & Administration, Brown University Plenary Session II - Saturday, June 12 Convener: John Tagler, Director, Corporate Communications, Elsevier Science Publishers, Inc. --Current Challenges: Current Opportunities. C. Edward Wall, Publisher, Pierian Press and Editor, Library Hi Tech. Plenary Session III - Sunday, June 13 Convener: Ann Okerson, Director, Office of Scientific and Academic Publish- ing, Association of Research Libraries --Serials 2020. Laura N. Gasaway, Director of the Law Library & Professor of Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Susan Keiser, Journals Editor, Oxford University Press, New York; Rebecca T. Lenzini, President, CARL Systems, Inc.; Richard Lucier, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Information Management and University Librarian, University of California at San Francisco; David Rodgers, Head of Systems Development, American Mathematical Society/Mathematical Reviews. Concurrent Sessions - Saturday, June 12 I. Cataloging Electronic Serials: Today and Tomorrow Convener: Ann Vidor, Head, Cataloging Department, Emory University --Electronic Supplements to Printed Serials: Beyond the 525 Field. Dena Holiman Hutto, Serials Cataloger, Pennsylvania State University --Cataloging CD-Roms: Serials? Computer Files? Serials Files? "Computeri- als"? Gail McMillan, Serials Team Leader, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University --Controlling E-Journals: The Internet Resources Project, Cataloging Guide- lines, and USMARC. Priscilla Caplan, Head, Systems Development Division, Office for Information Systems, Harvard University Library II. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Future of the Subscription Agent Convener: James Mouw, Head of Serials, University of Chicago Library --The Role of the Specialized Vendor in a Changing Market. Jane Maddox, Di- rector of Library Services/North America, Otto Harrassowitz --The Megavendor: Threat or Promise? John E. Cox, Managing Director, B.H. Blackwell, Ltd. --Future Value-Added Services: Remaining Competitive in a New Market. Kath- leen Born, Academic Marketing Manager, EBSCO Subscription Services --Ownership and Access: Strategic Implications for Subscription Agents. Adrian W. Alexander, Southwest Regional Manager, The Faxon Company III. New Publishing, New Serials: A Tale of Two Experiments Convener: Daniel H. Jones, Assistant Library Director for Collection De- velopment, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio --Scientific and Scholarly Communication in a Knowledge Management Environ- ment. Richard E. Lucier, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Information Management and University Librarian, University of California at San Fran- cisco; Robert C. Badger, Manager, Electronic Media Department, Springer- Verlag New York, Inc. --The NASA STELAR Experiment. Michael E. Van Steenberg, Astrophysics Sci- ence Data Manager, Goddard Space Flight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration IV. Copyright & Libraries: Working in an Electronic Environment Convener: Dan Tonkery, President and CEO, Readmore, Inc. --The Copyright Law: How It Works and New Issues in Electronic Settings. Brian Kahin, Director, Information Infrastructure Project, Science, Tech- nology and Public Policy Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University --The Copyright Law: Fair Use, Recent Court Decisions, Libraries, and Elec- tronic Access. Laura N. Gasaway, Director of the Law Library & Professor of Law, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NASIG Workshops Eighteen workshops will be offered and are described below, in two sets. NASIG Conference participants will be able to attend TWO different work- shops from each set, for a total of four workshops. SET I #1 Invoicing Unveiled: Added Charges and Payment Plan Options for Serials Carol Magenau, Serials Librarian, Dartmouth College Library Michael Markwith, National Sales Manager, The Faxon Company #2 When is a Union List Not a Union List (and Vice Versa)? Linda Arnold, Manager, Resource Sharing Section, OCLC, Inc. Betty Landesman, Coordinator, Systems Planning, George Washington Univ Ann Schaffner, Assistant Director for the Science Library, Brandeis Univ #3 Designing Effective Journal Use Studies: "You Can't Always Get What You Want; But...You'll Get What You Need" Kate S. Herzog, Director, Science & Engineering Library, State Univ of New York at Buffalo Henry T. Armistead, Collection Development Librarian, Thomas Jefferson Univ #4 Magazine Fulfillment Centers: How to Work With Them Marcia Tuttle, Head, Serials Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Malena Silva, Manager, Cash Management, NeoData #5 Serials Cancellation Projects: Two View Points Chris Desjarlais-Lueth, Head, Collection Development, University of Connecticut Olga Paradis, Head, Acquisitions Department, The Citadel #6 Standing Orders: As Viewed and Managed by Libraries, Vendors and Pub- lishers Vivian Buell, Manager, Standing Order Services and Approval Plan Pro- gram, Ballen Booksellers International Rita VanAssche Bueter, Manager, Collection Development and Standing Order Services, Blackwell North America, Inc. #7 SISAC: Vendors, Publishers, Agents and Librarians Working Together for Serials Standards Sandra J. Gurshman, Librarian/Manager, Publisher Services, Readmore Susan Malawski, Director, Subscription Fulfillment and Distribution, John Wiley & Sons Karen Anspach, Systems Analyst, Data Trek Minna C. Saxe, Chief Technical Services Librarian, C.U.N.Y. Graduate School Library #8 The International Serials Data System: A Cataloging Resource Pamela Simpson, ISDS Cataloger, National Serials Data Program, Library of Congress Steve Shadle, ISDS Cataloger, National Serials Data Program, Library of Congress #9 Honey, I Shrunk the Kardex! Problems and Issues in Serials Automation Roberta Winjum, Assistant Head of Serials, Hamilton Library, University of Hawaii at Manoa Christine Conroy, Senior Cataloger, O'Neill Library, Boston College SET II #10 Vendor Choice: Does it Really Make a Difference? Heather Miller, Head, Acquisitions Department, State University of New York at Albany Michele Crump, Head, Receiving Unit, University of Florida #11 CD-ROMs and Locally-Mounted Databases: Powerful Tools for Interlibrary and In-Library Access to Serial Literature. Kathleen Imhoff, Director, Public Libraries of Shelby County, Alabama Thomas A. Peters, Coordinator of Collection Development, Mankato State University #12 The Nature of Serials Public Service Steve Savage, Head, Periodicals/Newspapers/Microtexts Department and Central Serials Record, University of Kentucky Libraries #13 Dups to Dumps: How to Manage Those Duplicate Materials Daphne C. Miller, Senior Library Technical Assistant, Serials, Fordham Health Sciences Library, Wright State University Glenn W. Jaeger, Manager, SerialsQuest, BookQuest/SerialsQuest Patricia L. Thornberry, Serials Librarian, University of South Florida #14 Keeping the Serials Beast at Bay: A Case Study of Collaborative Serials Review Mary H. Munroe, Acting Head, Collection Development, Georgia State University Rebecca C. Drummond, Humanities Bibliographer, Georgia State University Anne Page Mosby, Social Science Bibliographer, Georgia State University #15 Taming the Claims Monster: Some Methods of Measuring and Improving the Efficiency of Claiming Through a Vendor Donna Padgett Lively, Serials Acquisitions Librarian, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Lisa A. Macklin, Serials Records Librarian, University of North Texas Libraries #16 EDI Implementation: A Discussion and Demonstration Wilbert Harri, Periodicals/Reference Librarian, Moorhead State Univ Alan Nordman, Data Services Manager, Dawson Subscription Service (Chair, SISAC X12 Implementation Task Force) #17 Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Format Integration but Were Afraid to Ask Paul J. Weiss, Systems Librarian, Technical Services, National Library of Medicine #18 Fitting the Serials Puzzle Together; or, Factors to Consider in Organ- izing Serials Work Glenda Thornton, Associate Director for Library Services, Auraria Li- brary, University of Colorado at Denver Elaine Jurries, Coordinator of Serials Services, Auraria Library, Uni- versity of Colorado at Denver +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Statements of fact and opinion appearing in the _Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues_ are made on the responsibility of the authors alone, and do not imply the endorsement of the editor, the editorial board, or the Uni- versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Readers of the NEWSLETTER ON SERIALS PRICING ISSUES are encouraged to share the information in the newsletter by electronic or paper methods. 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