From Ann.Eagan@NAU.EDU Tue Nov 4 15:43:41 2003 From: Ann.Eagan@NAU.EDU (Ann Eagan) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 08:43:41 -0700 Subject: [SigLT-L] Minutes from SIG-LT Planning Meeting Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20031104084250.01c56008@jan.ucc.nau.edu> --Boundary_(ID_hZX/JgGEUPnk9Tx+xr3NIw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Below are the minutes of the SIG-LT Planning Meeting from Oct. 21, 2003. Please contact me with any corrections. Please contact the chair, Mark Needleman, if you want to help with any of the proposed programs. Thanks, Ann Eagan SIG-LT Secretary SIG-LT Planning 10/21/2003 5 p.m. Mark Needleman called the meeting to order at 5:06 p.m. Need to find a chair-elect. Colleen suggested Cindy Campbell. Mark will ask her. Please think about it and get back to Mark. Mark noted that the program committee would like to see fewer, more focused program proposals. Ideas for programs Standards for metasearching - co-sponsor with Standards Committee Which standards are dead? Evolution of standards. What will we be using in 5 years? Life cycle of standards Proposed Speaker: Michael Leach; Mark Needleman will coordinate program Project Level Metadata with STI Metasearch Tools Have someone talk about standards, a user, possibly a vendor like Peter Knorr, MUSE Kevin Stevens, Mark Needleman Possible Co-sponsors: STI, Standards, DL Web Cam reference Privacy issues debate Electronic resources and distance education - administrative tools, access issues, Electronic Resource Management Initiative, standardizing collection of usage data- Rafael Kasprowski, Mark Needleman Co-sponsors: DL Open source software ILL, ILS Possibly Eric Morgan as speaker Colleen Cuddy Google Searching Catalogs - Good or bad? Mila Rush Attending: Ann Eagan, ann.eagan@nau.edu Rafael Kasprowski, rkasprowski@uh.edu Colleen Cuddy, cuddy@library.med.nyu.edu Mark Needleman, markn@sirsi.com Rachel Kirk, rakirk@mtsu.edu Kevin Stevens, kevin.stevens@spl.org Mila Rush, M-Rush@umn.edu Ann Eagan ann.eagan@nau.edu Head, Reference Services Cline Library Northern Arizona University PO Box 6022 Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022 (928) 523-0340 Fax: (928) 523-3770 --Boundary_(ID_hZX/JgGEUPnk9Tx+xr3NIw) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Below are the minutes of the SIG-LT Planning Meeting from Oct. 21, 2003.  Please contact me with any corrections.  Please contact the chair, Mark Needleman, if you want to help with any of the proposed programs.

Thanks,

Ann Eagan
SIG-LT Secretary


SIG-LT Planning

10/21/2003

5 p.m.

 

Mark Needleman called the meeting to order at 5:06 p.m.

Need to find a chair-elect.  Colleen suggested Cindy Campbell.   Mark will ask her.  Please think about it and get back to Mark. 

Mark noted that the program committee would like to see fewer, more focused program proposals.

Ideas for programs

Standards for metasearching - co-sponsor with Standards Committee
Which standards are dead?  Evolution of standards.  What will we be using in 5 years? Life cycle of standards
Proposed Speaker: Michael Leach; Mark Needleman will coordinate program

Project Level Metadata with STI

Metasearch Tools
Have someone talk about standards, a user, possibly a vendor like Peter Knorr, MUSE
Kevin Stevens, Mark Needleman
Possible Co-sponsors: STI, Standards, DL

Web Cam reference

Privacy issues debate

Electronic resources and distance education - administrative tools, access issues, Electronic Resource Management Initiative, standardizing collection of usage data- Rafael Kasprowski, Mark Needleman  Co-sponsors: DL

Open source software
ILL, ILS
Possibly Eric Morgan as speaker
Colleen Cuddy

Google Searching Catalogs - Good or bad?
Mila Rush

Attending:

Ann Eagan, ann.eagan@nau.edu
Rafael Kasprowski, rkasprowski@uh.edu
Colleen Cuddy, cuddy@library.med.nyu.edu
Mark Needleman, markn@sirsi.com
Rachel Kirk, rakirk@mtsu.edu
Kevin Stevens, kevin.stevens@spl.org
Mila Rush, M-Rush@umn.edu

 

Ann Eagan
ann.eagan@nau.edu
Head, Reference Services
Cline Library
Northern Arizona University
PO Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ  86011-6022
(928) 523-0340 Fax: (928) 523-3770 --Boundary_(ID_hZX/JgGEUPnk9Tx+xr3NIw)-- From rhill@asis.org Thu Nov 20 15:59:49 2003 From: rhill@asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:59:49 -0500 Subject: [SigLT-L] AM 04 Call for Participation. Nov 13-18, 2004 Message-ID: <4113-2200311420155949363@dickxp> CALL FOR PAPERS (abbreviated=2E Complete call is at http://www=2Easis=2Eor= g/Conferences/AM04/am04call=2Ehtml) MANAGING AND ENHANCING INFORMATION: CULTURES AND CONFLICTS American Society for Information Science & Technology 2004 Annual Meeting November 13-18, 2004, Providence, Rhode Island The information society, especially after recent world events, is displayi= ng an increasing tension between forces that encourage and discourage inte= gration and cooperation=2E A major focus of this conference will be on con= flicts and solutions involving many national and international information= cultures, including social, professional, educational, and technological = interests=2E These themes and others will be explored by plenary and invit= ed speakers and through refereed presentations=2E Submissions on a wide va= riety of information and technology topics are solicited, including (but n= ot limited to): =09Social, ethical, political, legal, and economic issues =09Technologies for computing and networking =09Information management, organization, and access =09Information seeking and use =09Information retrieval =09Interactivity and usability =09Information production and delivery TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS: Contributed papers, posters, Special or Technical (SIG) sessions, and Prec= onference sessions SUBMISSION DEADLINES: * January 17, 2004 Submissions due for contributed papers, special session= s, and seminars/workshops=20 * March 2, 2004 Submissions due for posters * April 2, 2004 Authors/proposers notified of acceptance * June 1, 2004 Camera-ready copy due for conference proceedings WHERE AND HOW TO SUBMIT All submissions are made electronically via a link from the ASIST Web site= =2E Details on= acceptable file formats and specific contact information required in the = online submission form are on the Web page=2E Any problems with electronic= submissions should be directed to rhill@asis=2Eorg=2E Dick Hill Executive Director American Society for Information Science and Technology 1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510 Silver Spring, MD 20910 FAX: (301) 495-0810 (301) 495-0900