Library Cataloging
TLA
I wonder why LC does not have a presence at the Texas Library Association annual conference. This is the third largest conference in the country. I think it is much larger than SLA, a wonderful conference. Yet, LC is at SLA but not TLA. I ask because I've been asking the TRGCC to hold SACO training as a pre-conference session. But, the TRGCC is a small group and does not have the funds necessary. At SLA Rebecca Guenther is speaking on metadata, Lyle W. Minter on e-journals, other folks from LC discuss budgeting and other non-cataloging issues. The larger TLA conference does not benefit from this expertise. I hope this changes and a few people from LC share with us in the future.
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Tla District 8 Fall Meeting
District 8 of the Texas Library Association (TLA) has issued a Call for Proposals for the District Conference. The conference is a little early this year, so please submit by July 31. "Your experience and expertise will make an enriching and diverse conference...
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Cig Annual Conference And Agm 2004
The future of cataloguing: CIG Annual Conference and AGM 2004Theme The Cataloguing & Indexing Group Annual Conference will be held at the University of Bath, from 30th June to 2nd July. The theme of this year's conference is, "The future of cataloguing"....
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Tx Library Conference
I've just received the program for the TX Library Association Annual Conference. Looks great as always. This is one of the largest library conventions in the country, but not as intimidating as ALA.One of the speakers is Jenny Levine, the Shifted...
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Tla & Lc
Maybe the question I should have asked the other day is "Why does TLA not invite more speakers from LC." I hope that a preconference SACO training will be available in San Antonio next year. That might involve LC.I'm recovering for the conference....
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Tla
Next week is the Texas Library Association annual conference. Postings may be spotty since I'll be involved in the 3rd largest library conference in the U.S. Anyone who wants to pitch hit next week covering this 'blog just let me know.Too many...
Library Cataloging