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there will be no "papers" -- only informal presentations.  Nothing
to publish.

Ann Okerson


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> From: Deepali Thalagala <deepali@naresa.ac.lk>
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> Subject: Re: IFLA Workshop on Consortia 
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> Are you going to publish these papers on the web.
> Deepali
> At 08:18 PM 8/3/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >It is a pleasure, on behalf of IFLA's Section on Acquistion and Collection
> >Development, with support from the Publisher Liaison Committee, to
> >announce a workshop of great interest to be given at the upcoming IFLA
> >conference. This session is called "New Collections:  New Marketplace
> >Relationships." It will be held on Monday morning, August 17th, from 8:30
> >- 12:30. 
> >
> >The program for this session is copied below for your information, from
> >the IFLA WWW site:  http://www.ifla.org
> >
> >The session will feature six short presentations from leaders of library
> >consortia in various countries, with descriptions of their organizational
> >modes, accomplishments, and challenges.  You'll receive descriptive
> >handouts, and ample time will be given for questions and answers and
> >discussion.  Please plan to join us.
> >
> >When you register at IFLA, be sure to ask where workshop signup happens. 
> >Go to that room and add your name to the list.  If you don't register for
> >the workshop on site, you run the risk of not being allowed in, as
> >attendance will be limited to about 75 people -- so don't forget.
> >
> >See you in Amsterdam, soon.
> >
> >Ann Okerson, Member
> >IFLA Section on Acquistion and Collections Development
> >Ann.Okerson@yale.edu
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> >
> >FROM THE IFLA WEB SITE:
> >
> >http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla64/64cp.htm
> >
> >83. Acquisition and Collection Development: Workshop
> >
> >      Theme: "New Collections: New Marketplace Relationships" 
> >
> >Collection development scaled up: electronic resources and the phenomenon
> >of library consortia. In this workshop six speakers from assorted library
> >consortia will give brief overviews of their organization and focus on a
> >topic that seems particularly critical for them in the consortial
> >environment. The presentations will be about 15 minutes each, with
> >handouts, and time for ample questions and answers between and after the
> >presentations.
> >
> >          1.Convener:  ANNE OKERSON (Yale University Library, New Haven,
> >Connecticut, USA). Ms Okerson is convenor and context setter. She also is
> >Coordinator of NERL (Northeast Research Libraries Consortium), a
> >voluntary, distributed regional group
> >
> >          2.JOHN GILBERT (Netherlands Association of University Libraries,
> >Royal Library and Library of the Royal Academy of Sciences (UKB)). UKB
> >comprises the 13 Dutch universities (all universities except the Open
> >University), the Royal Library in The Hague, and the library of the Royal
> >Academy of Sciences. UKB thus represents the main university and research
> >libraries in the country.
> >
> >          3.ELMAR MITTLER (Niedersaechische Staats- und
> >Universitaetsbibliothek, Gttingen, Germany). Mr Mittler will present the
> >Gemeinsamer Bibliotheks Verbund (GBV).
> >
> >          4.CIGDEM OZBAG (Middle East Technical University, Ankara,
> >Turkey). Ms Ozbag is involved in early efforts to begin a library buying
> >and resource sharing consortium in Turkey.
> >
> >          5.JOHN SHIPP (Library, Sydney University, Sydney, Australia). Mr
> >Shipp will speak on behalf of CAUL, the Council of Australian University
> >Libraries. 
> >
> >          6.BARBARA MCFADDEN ALLEN (CIC Center for Library Initiatives,
> >Champaign, Illinois, USA). Ms Allen manages a substantial union catalogue
> >and resource-sharing programme for 13 major research institutions in the
> >US midwest.
> >
> >          7.KATHERINE A. PERRY (George Mason University, Fairfax,
> >Virginia, USA). Ms Perry manages the VIVA Project, which includes all 39
> >publicly assisted colleges and universities (including the community
> >colleges, comprehensives, and doctorals) and includes 28 private,
> >non-profit colleges and universities. 
> >
> >
> >
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