Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians
2006 Conference Program
Conference Program - Printable Version
Wednesday, May 10, 2006:
5:30-7:30pm - Reception at the Lilly Library (rare books and manuscripts library) - Lilly Library Parking - Additional ParkingThursday, May 11, 2006:
8:00-9:00am - Registration and Breakfast9:00-10:15am - Welcome and Keynote Speaker: Thriving at the Crossroads. Roxanne Sellberg (Northwestern University) Abstract
10:15-10:30am - Break
10:30-11:15am - Concurrent Session A
- Session A1: Moving Toward a Patron Centered Collection Model: A Purchase-on-Demand Project at Indiana State University. Elizabeth Lorenzen and Alberta Davis Comer (Indiana State University) Abstract
- Session A2: Metadata for You and Me: Moving Towards Shareable Metadata. Jenn Riley (Indiana University Bloomington) and Sarah Shreeves (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Abstract
- Session A3: Being in the Middle Sure Makes Life Interesting. Sharon Bressert-Purtee and Susan Banoun (University of Cincinnati) Abstract
- Session B1: Preparing for Electronic Claiming and Electronic Invoicing: Working with Your Serials Vendor. Eve Davis (EBSCO Information Services) and Michelle Early (Xavier University, Cincinnati) Abstract
- Session B2: Digital Semantics: Automated Metadata Capture Translation and Delivery. Tony Chirakos (OCLC Online Computer Library Center) Abstract
1:45-2:30pm - Concurrent Session C
- Session C1: Don't Shovel Snow with a Soupspoon: Effective Technical Service Outsourcing Using OCLC PromptCat and Vendor Processing Services. Leah Black (Michigan State University) Abstract
- Session C2: A Model Storage Collection - A Fork in the Road or a Roundabout. Nancy Lewis and Mary McLaren (University of Kentucky) Abstract
- Session C3: Five Years of Electronic Resources Cataloging at Ohio University Libraries. Carrie Preston (Ohio University) Abstract
- Session D1: When Two Streams Meet: Joining Acquisitions and Federal Document Processing. Kate Seago and Sandra McAninch (University of Kentucky) Abstract
- Session D2: Testing Federated Search Activated Resources in a Multi-Campus Installation: What Can Go Wrong. Kirsten Leonard (Indiana University Kokomo) Abstract
- Session D3: 'Oh, So We're Going to Be Just Like Amazon, Huh?': Preparing the Catalog for FRBR, XML, Open-Source ILSs and Patron-Initiated Catalog Enhancement. Ross Shanley-Roberts (Miami University (Ohio)) Abstract
4:00-5:00pm - Tours: Participants will have the opportunity to tour these places: E. Lingle Craig Preservation Laboratory and Auxiliary Library Facility, Lilly Library (rare books and manuscripts behind the scenes tour), Kinsey Institute Library, IU Art Museum (docent-led tour of the permanent collection), Archives of Traditional Music, and the IU School of Law Library. For some tours, space is limited. Sign-up for tours will be during conference registration. Attendees will be assisted with directions to libraries and parking, but transportation is not provided. Information on locations of the individual libraries can be found on the Map of the IUB Libraries.
6:30pm - Dinner - Earth, Specs and Cybertexts: Futuristic Librarians in the Reel World, Part 1 & 2, A Select Biblio and Filmography
Friday, May 12, 2006:
8:00-8:45am - Breakfast8:45-9:30am - Concurrent Session E
- Session E1: Metadata Design, Planning and Implementation for Digital Library Projects, Jody Perkins (Miami University (Ohio)) Abstract
- Session E2: Crossroads of Collection and Content. Lois Schultz and Sheri Myers (Northern Kentucky University) Abstract
- Session E3: The Feasibility/Viability of Electronic Books. Susan E Thomas (Indiana University South Bend) Abstract
- Session F1: Using the Accelerated Improvement Process in Technical Services. Ann O'Bryan and Robin Crumrin (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) Abstract
- Session F2: It's Got Numbering, But It Looks Like a Book: Some Factors to Ponder When Choosing Serial or Monographic Cataloging. Christopher H. Walker (Pennsylvania State University) Abstract
- Session F3: Data Hunters, Gatherers and Deliverers: New Role of the Agent as Intermediary in the Drive for E-Access and Usage Data Standards. Alison Roth (Swets Information Services) Abstract
10:45-12:00pm - Featured Speaker: The Future of Librarianship Holds Lots of Promise. Eric Lease Morgan (University of Notre Dame) Abstract