Subject: Library of Congress booth at ALA
If you will be attending ALA please stop by the Library of Congress booth for presentations of possible interest and for free preservation bookmarks and poster. The Library of Congress Exhibit Booth Schedule ALA Annual Conference--Las Vegas, NV June 27-30, 2014 Booth # 1709 Friday, June 27, 2014 5:30 Celebrating the American Archive of Public Broadcasting webcast of the Library of Congress Black Pearls Restrung: Hebrew and Yiddish Artists' Books at the Library of Congress webcast from the Library of Congress 6:00 Modern Marvels: The Library of Congress featured video from the History Channel Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:00 Government.gov - Introduction webcast from the Library of Congress Gary Sinise's Tour of the Library of Congress on the Veterans History Project featured video from the Library of Congress 9:30 The Center for the Book: Promoting Reading and Literacy Nationwide Guy Lamolinara 10:00 Getting the Most Out of Cataloger's Desktop with a New User Interface Colleen Cahill and Bruce Johnson 10:30 The Law Library of Congress: Service, Support, and Scholarship David Mao 11:00 Library of the United States John Barton 11:30 Veterans History Project: Preserving Veterans' Stories and How You Can Participate Bob Patrick 12:00 American Folklife Center Launches the Civil Rights History Project Interviews Online Maggie Kruesi 12:30 The Hispanic Division Online Everette Larson 1:00 The Library of Congress: Acquisitions Beyond Copyright Linda Geisler 1:30 Preserving Tangible Media in Monographs Adrija Henley 2:00 The Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Data Block Karl Debus-Lopez and Camilla Williams 2:30 Exploring the ROAD Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources: An Open Access ISSN Resource Regina Romano Reynolds 3:00 BIBFRAME Introduction: High-level Concepts and Objectives Kevin Ford 3:30 BIBFRAME and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) - Latest Developments Judith Cannan and Paul Frank 4:00 The Library of Congress featured video from C-Span Sunday, June 29, 2014 9:00 Celebrating the American Archive of Public Broadcasting webcast of the Library of Congress Inside the Library of Congress bonus feature from DVD for National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets 9:30 The Center for the Book: Promoting Reading and Literacy Nationwide Guy Lamolinara 10:00 Getting the Most Out of Cataloger's Desktop with a New User Interface Colleen Cahill and Bruce Johnson 10:30 The Law Library of Congress: Service, Support, and Scholarship David Mao 11:00 Library of the United States John Barton 11:30 Civil War Soul Sisters: Civil War Era African American Women Who Published! Lavonda Broadnax 12:00 BIBFRAME Introduction: High-level Concepts and Objectives Kevin Ford 12:30 Exploring the ROAD Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources: An Open Access ISSN Resource Regina Romano Reynolds 1:00 Exploring the Concept of Innovation Roberta Shaffer 1:30 Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications Donna Scanlon 2:00 Veterans History Project: Preserving Veterans' Stories and How You Can Participate Bob Patrick 2:30 Current Issues in Copyright Yvonne Dooley and Maria Perez-Morales 3:00 Map-Making East and West Min Zhang and Tammy Wong 3:30 The National Library Service: Making Print Accessible MaryBeth Wise 4:00 Modern Marvels: The Library of Congress featured video from the History Channel Monday, June 30, 2014 9:00 Black Pearls Restrung: Hebrew and Yiddish Artists' Books at the Library of Congress webcast from the Library of Congress Government.gov: Introduction webcast from the Library of Congress 9:30 The National Library Service: Making Print Accessible MaryBeth Wise 10:00 Getting the Most Out of Cataloger's Desktop with a New User Interface Colleen Cahill and Bruce Johnson 10:30 The Hispanic Division Online Everette Larson 11:00 Current Issues in Copyright Yvonne Dooley and Maria Perez-Morales 11:30 American Folklife Center Launches the Civil Rights History Project Interviews Online Maggie Kruesi 12:00 Connecting Researchers to Africana Collections Laverne Page Jeanne Drewes Chief Binding and Collections Conservation/Deacidification Program Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave. S.E. Washington, DC 20540-4520 202-707-5330 Fax: 202-7073434 *** Conservation DistList Instance 28:3 Distributed: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 Message Id: cdl-28-3-007 ***Received on Monday, 9 June, 2014