From oliverasa@stls.org Fri Jun 4 15:32:54 2004 From: oliverasa@stls.org (Al Oliveras - Electronic Services Librarian, STLS) Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:32:54 -0400 Subject: [SigLT-L] Filtering Products Message-ID: <000601c44a40$d26d7e50$150b0a0a@kathryn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C44A1F.4B5BDE50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for input on what filtering product to purchase for our library system to meet CIPA guidelines. The product would need to be available for both firewall/server hardware as well as PCs. We need about 500 licenses. I'd appreciate any input on this matter. Sincerely, ********************************* Al Oliveras Electronic Services Librarian Southern Tier Library System 9424 Scott Road Painted Post, NY 14870 Tel: (607) 962-3141 x212 Fax: (607) 962-5356 Email: oliverasa@stls.org ********************************* ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C44A1F.4B5BDE50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I am looking for input on what filtering product to = purchase for our library system to meet CIPA guidelines. The product would need = to be available for both firewall/server hardware as well as PCs. We need = about 500 licenses. I’d appreciate any input on this = matter.

 

Sincerely,

 

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Al = Oliveras

Electronic Services Librarian

Southern Tier = Library System

9424 Scott = Road

Painted Post, = NY  14870

Tel:  (607) = 962-3141 x212

Fax:  (607) = 962-5356

Email: = oliverasa@stls.org

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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C44A1F.4B5BDE50-- From delanema@oplin.org Thu Jun 17 20:58:28 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 15:58:28 -0400 Subject: [SigLT-L] tech connections 5 post conference press release Message-ID: <002901c454a5$74ed1cd0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> MARK MINASI ROCKS THE LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY WORLD "Retiring State Librarian Sings for His Breakfast" Columbus, Ohio - The Tech Connections Conference - Ohio’s premier library technology conference - rocked the Columbus, Ohio Fawcett Center - The Ohio State University on June 7 and 8, 2004. In its fifth year, this conference is coordinated by Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL) Regional Library System and sponsored by Ohio’s seven chartered Regional Library Systems – CAMLS, GCLC, MOLO, NOLA, NORWELD, OVAL and SOLO. This year’s conference, "tech connections 5: secure and defend...the WILD side of technology", provided more than 135 participants, representing over 100 academic, public, school, and special libraries and other agencies serving 57 Ohio counties plus one county in each of Kentucky and West Virginia, with over 30 technology and management training sessions from which to choose. Many Ohio Library staff provided quality training sessions including "The Future IS RFID" with Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library's Steve Wood and "Collaborative Software" with Lakewood Public Library's Ed Rossman. Other popular sessions included "Ethical Hacking" facilitated by international instructor Jack Koziol of InfoSec Institute, "Technology Planning: A Roadmap for the Future" facilitated by Oregon’s own Chris Jowaisas of the U.S. Library Program through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and "E-Policy Essentials: A Practical How-To for Developing What Works...and avoiding what doesn't" facilitated by Christian Selch, Administrator for Statewide IT Policy, Office of Information Technology, State of Ohio" along with "Meeting Patron Expectations with Next Generation Web Sites" and "Security Issues for Management" facilitated by nationally known speakers H. Frank Cervone, Assistant University Librarian for Information Technology at Northwestern University and Marshall Breeding, Library Technology Officer, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vanderbilt University, respectively. Best-selling author, popular technology columnist, commentator, and all-around alpha geek Mark Minasi rocked the crowd with sessions on "Securing Your Microsoft Network: A Dozen Tips" and "Server 2003 — In Depth!" Participant comments included "Bring back Mark Minasi every year!", "Great content, fast pace" and "Mark Minasi - what can we say, except MORE!". In addition, Columbus’ own John Millican of the Maryland-based SANS Institute facilitated a very popular session on "The SANS Top 20 Internet Security Vulnerabilities". Retiring State Librarian Michael Lucas provided an unforgettable experience during the conference opening session. Lucas surprised the conference participants with a verse from Phil Ochs’ 1968 song "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends". In closing, Lucas emphasized, "Our power will be strongest if we continue to have technology as a servant, not as a master. If you got into this library business because you like books or technology, you got into it for the wrong reason. If you got into this library business because you like people, you got into it for the right reason. The library business is the people business." Point your browser to http://www.rls.lib.oh.us/tc5/Lucas_TC5_speech_060704.pdf for a full transcript of the Lucas speech. If you would like to be informed about next year’s conference as details become available, please send your contact information in an e-mail to OVAL Continuing Education Coordinator Margaret L. Delaney at mailto:ceoval@oplin.org. For further details about this year’s conference, visit http://www.rls.lib.oh.us/tc5/. We look forward to seeing you at tech connections 6! Since 1999, the tech connections conference has been a collaborative endeavor between Ohio’s Regional Library Systems - CAMLS, GCLC, MOLO, NOLA, NORWELD, OVAL, SOLO. This year’s tech connections conference was nicely enhanced for conference participants thanks to the receipt of a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the State Library of Ohio. For the 2004 tech connections 5 event, we thank these co-sponsors: ALAO, OHIONET, OPLIN, O'REILLY and State Library of Ohio. OVAL provides the library community of Southern and Appalachian Ohio with effective and innovative professional and technical training, support services, leadership, and cooperative opportunities through collaborative efforts among the members and other service providers. For further information about OVAL, contact Executive Director Marion J. Cochran at mailto:diroval@oplin.org or 1-800-759-1537 x2. -- END -- Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax http://www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ mailto:ceoval@oplin.org From rhill@asis.org Wed Jun 30 17:09:05 2004 From: rhill@asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 12:09:05 -0400 Subject: [SigLT-L] ASIS&T Annual, Nov 12-17, Providence, RI Message-ID: <20040630170542.7C38A292E24@mail.asis.org> ASIST&T Annual Meeting November 12-17, 2004, Providence, Rhode Island "Managing and Enhancing Information: Cultures and Conflicts" Program and registration now online at http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM04/ PLENARIES: Monday, November 14: Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). Sunday, November 13: JC Hertz, principal of Joystick Nation, Inc., a consultancy that applies the principles of complex systems and game design to products, services and learning systems, is recognized as one of the World Economic Forum's "Global Leaders of Tomorrow." Herz's focus is networked interaction design and systems that leverage the intrinsic characteristics of networked communication. PROGRAM: The theme "Managing and Enhancing Information: Cultures and Conflicts," raises awareness of the role of information science in fostering integration and cooperation in the global information society. We have sorted sessions into seven major tracks: (1) Disciplinary Issues, (2) Digital Libraries, (3) User Behavior, (4) System Design, (5) Information Organization, (6) Knowledge Management and Use, and (7) Resources and Services. The first four tracks continue all the way through the conference. Overall, the technical program contains 46 panel sessions, 20 contributed papers sessions (61 papers), and 3 poster sessions (85 posters). PRECONFERNECES Friday, November 12 * Managing User-Centered Design Projects * Taxonomy for Indexing - A Hands on Approach - Introduction Saturday, November 13 * Building an Institutional Repository Using DSpace * Collaborating with Colleagues Across Disciplinary, Organizational and Geographic Boundaries: Lessons Learned * Essential Pre-Implementation Planning for Successful Web Content Management * Taxonomy for Indexing - A Hands on Approach - Intermediate * SIG CR Workshop * SIG USE Workshop Sunday, November 14 * Personal Information Management in Theory and in Practice * Social Informatics Workshop for Library and Information Science Research 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