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| author | Harvey, Diane, Ed. |
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| contents | Technology and the Future of Scholarly Exchange. Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (114th, Providence, Rhode Island, May 10-12, 1989). Harvey, Diane, Ed. Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Networks Information Technology Library Administration Library Associations Library Expenditures Library Role Mission Statements Preservation Research Libraries Research Opportunities Scholarly Communication Serials Technological Advancement Telecommunications User Needs (Information) This membership meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) focused on the impact of the new information technologies on scholarly exchange. The program was organized into two sessions comprising 11 papers in all. In the first session, three influential leaders presented papers exploring different aspects of the conference topic. In the second session, participants gave brief descriptions of applications of technological innovations, following which the meeting broke up for concurrent sessions demonstrating these technologies. Papers in the first session are entitled: (1) "Introduction" (Charles Osburn); (2) "Meeting the Needs of Tomorrow's Scholars" (Stanley Katz); (3) "The Role of Research Libraries in the Emerging Telecommunications Network" (Kenneth King); and (4)"University Responses to New Information Technology" (Maurice Glicksman). Remarks in the second session are entitled: (5) "Introduction" (Merrily Taylor); (6) "Library of Congress American Memory Project" (Robert Zich); (7) "Brown University's Intermedia" (Karen Catlin); (8) "National Agricultural Library Text Digitizing Project" (Judy Zidar); (9) "NEXT Workstation" (Arif Diwan); (10) "CISTI Document Delivery System" (Peter Wolters); and (11) "Cuadra Star Database and Information Retrieval System" (Scott Armstrong). Proceedings of the ARL business meeting are then presented. The first session features comments on: the Serials Pricing Project (Susan Nutter, John Vaughn); a 5-year preservation program (George Farr); ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) standards for university libraries (Kent Hendrickson); the National Research and Education Network (Michael Roberts); the National Commission on Library and Information Science (Susan Martin); the American Council of Learned Societies (Douglas Greenberg); U.S. Department of Education (Ann Mathews); and the Library of Congress (Ellen Hahn). The report on the second session of the business meeting focuses on recent activities, membership, and financial aspects of ARL. Appendixes comprising about half the document include two task force reports and a report on association activities September 1988-April 1989. (SD) |
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| publishDate | 1990 |
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| spellingShingle | Technology and the Future of Scholarly Exchange. Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (114th, Providence, Rhode Island, May 10-12, 1989). Harvey, Diane, Ed. Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Networks Information Technology Library Administration Library Associations Library Expenditures Library Role Mission Statements Preservation Research Libraries Research Opportunities Scholarly Communication Serials Technological Advancement Telecommunications User Needs (Information) Technology and the Future of Scholarly Exchange. Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (114th, Providence, Rhode Island, May 10-12, 1989). Harvey, Diane, Ed. Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Networks Information Technology Library Administration Library Associations Library Expenditures Library Role Mission Statements Preservation Research Libraries Research Opportunities Scholarly Communication Serials Technological Advancement Telecommunications User Needs (Information) This membership meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) focused on the impact of the new information technologies on scholarly exchange. The program was organized into two sessions comprising 11 papers in all. In the first session, three influential leaders presented papers exploring different aspects of the conference topic. In the second session, participants gave brief descriptions of applications of technological innovations, following which the meeting broke up for concurrent sessions demonstrating these technologies. Papers in the first session are entitled: (1) "Introduction" (Charles Osburn); (2) "Meeting the Needs of Tomorrow's Scholars" (Stanley Katz); (3) "The Role of Research Libraries in the Emerging Telecommunications Network" (Kenneth King); and (4)"University Responses to New Information Technology" (Maurice Glicksman). Remarks in the second session are entitled: (5) "Introduction" (Merrily Taylor); (6) "Library of Congress American Memory Project" (Robert Zich); (7) "Brown University's Intermedia" (Karen Catlin); (8) "National Agricultural Library Text Digitizing Project" (Judy Zidar); (9) "NEXT Workstation" (Arif Diwan); (10) "CISTI Document Delivery System" (Peter Wolters); and (11) "Cuadra Star Database and Information Retrieval System" (Scott Armstrong). Proceedings of the ARL business meeting are then presented. The first session features comments on: the Serials Pricing Project (Susan Nutter, John Vaughn); a 5-year preservation program (George Farr); ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) standards for university libraries (Kent Hendrickson); the National Research and Education Network (Michael Roberts); the National Commission on Library and Information Science (Susan Martin); the American Council of Learned Societies (Douglas Greenberg); U.S. Department of Education (Ann Mathews); and the Library of Congress (Ellen Hahn). The report on the second session of the business meeting focuses on recent activities, membership, and financial aspects of ARL. Appendixes comprising about half the document include two task force reports and a report on association activities September 1988-April 1989. (SD) |
| title | Technology and the Future of Scholarly Exchange. Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (114th, Providence, Rhode Island, May 10-12, 1989). |
| topic | Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Networks Information Technology Library Administration Library Associations Library Expenditures Library Role Mission Statements Preservation Research Libraries Research Opportunities Scholarly Communication Serials Technological Advancement Telecommunications User Needs (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED324021 |