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Call for Reviewers for ALA Conference 2005 -- Library Hi Tech News


Call for Reviewers for ALA Conference 2005 -- Library Hi Tech News

Library Hi Tech News are is conference reviewers to write in-depth conference reports for the upcoming American Library Association meeting in Chicago. The notes for contributors are located at:
http://caliban.emeraldinsight.com/vl=1368075/cl=15/nw=1/rpsv/journals/lhtn/notes.htm

The following is a list of programs that would be of interest to our readers. There probably are other programs, which could be included too. Please send an email to [email protected] if you are interested in
writing a conference report - we would like multiple opinions of a session, as that is valuable to readers as well.

Thank you for your consideration,
Julia Gelfand
co-editor, Library Hi Tech News
University of California, Irvine Libraries

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LITA

* Developing a Culture of Assessment in Library Information Technology Services
* Implementing and Integrating Shibboleth
* Introduction to Web Services
* Analog and Digital Preservation Policy: Managing Transition
* Access, Preservation, and Interchange: Digital Imaging with JPEG 2000
* Radio Frequency Identification Technology in Libraries: Meeting with the RFID Experts Searching Digital Resources: How do people search? How do we know what they want? How do we know when they
find what they need?
* Implementing a Federated Search Tool
* Project Shibboleth Issues and Answers
* To Save or Not to Save? Strategies for Protecting Patron Information Revisited
* Greenstone Digital Libraries: Installation to Production
* Top Technology Trends - An Ongoing Discussion with Library Technology Experts
* President's Program: Digital Searching to Digital Reading: Helping Users in an Online World
* Policies and Practices of Institutional Repositories
* Google's Library: What's in Store for Google Print and Google Scholar

RUSA

* Do You Trust Your IT Staff? Do They Trust You?
* Hot Topics DG - Metasearch and the cutting edge: what are libraries doing to extend basic metasearch services
* Sustaining Digital Programs in Cultural Heritage
* Digitizing Medieval Manuscripts: East & West

ACRL

* Pay to Play: Debating Models for Scholarly Publishing
* Bits and Bytes: Using Technology to Train Academic Librarians as Coaches

ALA -SRRT

* The Googlization of Everything: A Threat to the Information Commons?

ALA -IFC

* Tiny Trackers: Protecting Privacy in an RFID World
* Going Digital: Experiences from East Asia




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