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Final call for proposals--NASIG 2006 conference

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve Savage)
Thu Oct 13 20:30:19 2005

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From: Steve Savage <publicist@NASIG.ORG>
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On behalf of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) Program Planning Committee:

In preparation for the NASIG 2006 Annual Conference to 
be held May 4-7, 2006 at the Denver Marriott City Center, 
Denver Colorado, the Program Planning Committee is issuing 
a final targeted call for proposals. After reviewing the 
proposals we have received from the previous calls trying 
to identify elements of a comprehensive program, the 
Committee is interested in proposals that address the 
following topics:

   FRBR
   Open content alliance (Yahoo's version of GooglePrint) 
      and Google print - a comparison, a discussion of how 
      they impact libraries'
   The idea of seriality in cataloging (including MARC 
      content designation utilization (see www.mcdu.unt.edu)
         - an update, how it may impact serials cataloging; 
           as well as an update from the Access Level Record 
           Serials Working Group)
   Personnel Management
   Recruitment of Serials Librarians and staff
   Binding in a digital world
   Locally produced digital content and the serials 
      librarian
   Creating connections between e-resources, the catalog, 
      and the patron: strategies and workflows.
   Podcasts, wikis and blogs in the library and whether to 
      catalog, and or provide access.
   Metadata – beyond MARC

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 2 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 and formats; this decision is the purview of the 
Program Planning Committee. Submission deadline is 5 PM EST 
Friday, November 4th, 2005.

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

For complete program information, please see the original 
Call for Proposals and Program Idea Suggestions at: 
     http://www.nasig.org/public/2006proposals.html


Steve Savage
NASIG Past President/Publicist

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