Archive for June, 2005

The Delicate Process Dance

June 28th, 2005 by K.G. Schneider

(Btw: we have over 80 posts on this blog. Woohoo!)
I’m sitting here in ALA Council listening to discussion about the recommendations from the Task Force on Library School Closings. Earlier today I negotiated discussions about two draft resolutions, one on biometrics and one on RFID, and offered to bring the matter to LITA. When someone [...]

ALCTS Newspaper Users Discussion Group

June 28th, 2005 by Elizabeth McKenty

ALCTS Newspaper Users Discussion Group
Sat., 06/25/2005
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Palmer House Private Dining Room 5
Smallish room, approx. 25 attendees tops. I recognize most from previous NUDG sessions at midwinter and annual.
OCLC Terminologies Project and the Newspaper Genre List.
Eric Childress and Diane Vizine-Goetz, both from OCLC
The mapping of fields from the U.S. Newspaper Project (circa 1970-1990) to MARC fields [...]

“We will all be out of our comfort zone for a while.”

June 28th, 2005 by Elizabeth McKenty

“We will all be out of our comfort zone for a while.”
Googling the Better Mousetrap: Cyber Resources on the Front Line of Reference
RUSA 2005 President’s Program
Monday, 06/27/2005
Sheraton Chicago Ballroom VI/VII
[Mere minutes late! Getting better at timing leaving the McCormick wifi teat and busing to a hotel. In my next life, I’m staying at the Sheraton. [...]

Greenstone Digital Libraries: Installation to Production

June 28th, 2005 by Claire Stewart

Sunday, June 26th, 10:30am - 12:00pm
Session descr. from the LITA site: Greenstone digital library software is a comprehensive, multilingual open-source system for constructing, presenting, and maintaining digital collections. Greenstone developer Ian H. Witten will introduce Greenstone and demonstrate installation and collection building. Washington Research Library Consortium and University of Chicago Library representatives will discuss Greenstone implementations at their organizations, including software requirements and selection, collection and interface customization and use of METS-encoded metadata. Laura Sheble will present results from the 2004 Greenstone User Survey.

Google and Libraries: What’s in Store for Google Print and Google Scholar

June 28th, 2005 by Leo Klein

Boy, that was a packed program! I thought yesterday’s “Top Technology Trends” was packed. Today there were even more people. (see photos…)
Participants
What everyone came to see was the panel discussion featuring Google’s Adam Smith along with representatives from the five libraries that have agreed to let Google digitize their books. In [...]

Top trends in translation

June 28th, 2005 by Elizabeth McKenty

LITA top trends
[Note: I keep editing this on shuttle buses--hotel room does not have chair, back is killing me, and related issues. But still...]
7th floor historic tower of Hotel Inter-Continental
Just little late this time—like 5 minutes while searching for Grand Ballroom. 7th floor not intuitive. Not as grand as Hilton grand ballroom (or GB in [...]

Using Usage Data

June 28th, 2005 by Will Stuivenga

We should be doing a lot more with usage stats than we are.

Radio Frequency Identification Technology in libraries: meeting with the RFID experts

June 28th, 2005 by Laura Smart

I came expecting yet-another-panel-of-experts. I left psyched up about creative uses for RFID which I hadn’t considered before. In other words, I got something new from the LITA International Relations committee sponsored discussion about RFID. Considering it was 8:30 in the godforsaken morning, that says something. I also [...]

Google and Libraries (Photos)

June 27th, 2005 by Leo Klein

I’ll have my write-up of the program a bit later but for the moment, have a look at these shots:

ALA Membership Committee rumour clarification

June 27th, 2005 by AaronDobbs

Requested recommendation on dues *structure* went to Council today, Ahead to 2010 plan, ALA dues installment plan approacheth