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“Shifting Technical Services Priorities to Meet Evolving Needs of the Institution”
Jan. 26-28, 2010
E-forum starts at 9 AM Eastern, 8 AM Central, 7 AM Mountain, and 6 AM Pacific time

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Dear Colleagues:

We are also going to webcast the Resources Management Interest Group ALCTS/LITA meeting at ALA 2010 Midwinter Conference in Boston, Massachusetts!!! If you can’t join us in Boston, meet us on the web!!! Instructions for virtual attendees at the end of this message.

Join the meeting: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/tdnet/join? id=KD4MF7&role=attend&pw=M++t @Wg3s

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Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010, 8:00 am-10:00 am
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Room 253 A

We would like to invite you to join us for our midwinter Public Libraries Technical Services IG meeting. This will be our second meeting. We will have a presentation by:

Karen Potash, Lead Collection Development Specialist, and Shannon Lichty, [...]

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ALA Midwinter meeting of the ALCTS Acquisitions Managers and Vendor Interest Group
Sunday, January 17th from 1:30 – 3:00 pm
BCEC room 256

Topic: How are and how should evolving acquisitions and public service models affect vendor business models?

What academic libraries provide to patrons is changing, as is how they provide these [...]

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ALCTS – PVLR Forum
Monday, January 18, 2010, 8-10 am
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Room 157C

Innovation By Necessity: The economy is not bringing good news these days, but there can be interesting outcomes when organizations are pushed out of their routine procedures and workflows. Throughout the library materials supply chain, we’re [...]

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ALCTS E-Resource Interest Group (ERIG) Midwinter Meeting
Saturday, January 16th, 10:30am-12:00pm.
BCEC-Room 253A

TOPIC: “In the ‘Know’: E-Resource Knowledge Base Management and Best Practices”

Title: Users Love It but it Sure is a Lot of Work!

What are the day-to-day issues of dealing with these systems and databases as they now exist? With [...]

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