17.072 ALA/ALCTS meeting in Toronto

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                    Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 72.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                         Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu

             Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 06:33:44 +0100
             From: Gerry Mckiernan <gerrymck@IASTATE.EDU>
             Subject: ALA/ALCTS SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS DISCUSSION GROUP
    MEETING | June 23 |

    ALA ANNUAL TORONTO

    DATE: MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2003
    TIME: 9:30-11:00
    PLACE: (MTCC) -METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 206E

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    Come join our program and engage in a lively discussion on current scholarly
    communications issues!

    Our DG session will be led by:

    Dr. Susan Martin, ACRL Visiting Program officer for Scholarly Communications
    & President, SKM Associates, Inc., - martin@skmassociates.net
    <mailto:martin@skmassociates.net>

    Julia C. Bixrud, Director of Information Services, ARL & Assistant
    Director, Public Programs, SPARC, - jblix@arl.org <mailto:jblix@arl.org>

    Gerry McKiernan, Associate Professor, Science and Technology Librarian and
    Bibliographer, Iowa State University, - gerrymck@iastate.edu
    <mailto:gerrymck@iastate.edu>

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    Discover how new modes of research and initiatives within university
    frameworks are revolutionizing access and distribution patterns; learn how
    programs of scholarly advocacy, where academics serve as both creators and
    consumers, are adopting new models while still retaining refereeing and
    editorial standards are progressing; learn about SPARC's latest efforts to
    provide support for extending access to scholarly literature; hear about the
    impact of public policies and private enterprise on the availability of
    scholarly information; become familiar with a variety of initiatives that
    take advantage of the inherent potential of the Web and other digital
    environments that offer open and enhanced access to the personal and
    collective scholarship of individuals, organizations, and nations....

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    Opportunity for audience participation and reactions will be provided
    during the Q&A period at the end of the program!

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    Co-Chair: Michelle Sitko -Marywood University, Coordinator of Collection
    Management Services/Serials - sitko@es.marywood.edu

    Co-Chair: Anne McKee -Greater Western Alliance (formerly Big 12 Plus
    Libraries Consortium), Program Officer for Resource Sharing -
    mckeea@lindahall.org <mailto:mckeea@lindahall.org>

    Former Co-Chair: Dr. Taemin K. Park, (Indiana University
    Libraries-Bloomington)/IU SLIS Adjunct Faculty - park@indiana.edu
    <mailto:park@indiana.edu>

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    Co-Vice Chair: Carolyn K. Coates (Eastern Connecticut University)
    -Acquisitions and Technical Services - coatesc@easternct.edu
    <mailto:coatesc@easternct.edu>

    Co-Vice Chair: Ann S. Doyle (University of Kentucky Libraries) - Serials
    Acquisitions - asdoyl2@uky.edu <mailto:asdoyl2@uky.edu>



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