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[PADG:1151] Re: PARS--why it works the way it does
At 10:51 AM 01/19/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>It seems to me that one or two of the DG's could could
> experiment with trying to carry on discussion by list or chat
> or some other means and use some of their face-to-face time to
> evaluate the experience.
>
> Bob DeCandido
Well, this is a good start!
There were several good ideas expressed at PARS DG addressing the
scheduling problem:
1. Go back to using the Friday afternoon time slot at Midwinter, and the
8-10 pm slot at all conferences. This would create more slots for
scheduling the DGs.
2. Go back to scheduling a "Reporting Session," which used to be 8-10 pm
on Saturday, if memory serves. It would be painful to some, but would
free up PADG time for discussion rather than hearing a series of
reports. It would also make the reports, and contact with the
representatives who make them, more widely available to the membership,
rather than just to those of us who get to conference early.
3. "Sunset" discussion groups that have low attendance (say, 10 or fewer
participants for two conferences), and/or have trouble identifying an
individual to step up as chair. Electronic Imaging and Preservation Course
and Workshop Instructors DGs have gone away. What about CMDS/PARS DG,
which keeps appearing on the schedule?
4. Encourage chairs of DGs with similar interests to look at combining DG
sessions for a few conferences, or permanently. This was done successfully
by Library Binding and Binding Automation DGs at Midwinter in a temporary
arrangement, and by Preservation Course and Workshop Instructors and
Education and Outreach permanently. For this to work it is especially
important to identify and share potential DG topics early on.
I strongly support exploring 3 and 4 before messing with the schedule. I'm
also in favor of the reporting session (as long as it's scheduled in a
venue with really good coffee!). I think the last resort would be 1, which
would involve added expense for many of us.
Any other thoughts? If we come to some consensus here, could we then pass
it along to PARS Policy and Planning to work on before San Francisco?
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Lorraine Olley
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Northwestern University Library
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