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[PADG:327] FYI: "Serials Preservation-At a Crossroads"



I'm forwarding this announcement FYI:

Serials Preservation - At a Crossroads
A continuing education course sponsored by the
North American Serials Interest Group

Have you ever wondered whether to throw out your journals in paper and microfilm because they are becoming digitized at a rapid rate?  Are traditional forms of preservation still relevant?  Are digital archives truly archival?  What does the future hold for serials preservation?

If you have questions about serials preservation consider attending this continuing education course sponsored by the North American Serials Interest Group.

The course will begin on Thursday, March 10 at 1:00pm with a tour of the ProQuest vault in Ann Arbor, MI.  This includes a tour of the facilities used to create and store microfilm, as well as ProQuest's digital products such as Early English Books Online and ProQuest Digital Dissertations and Theses.  The tour is optional although highly recommended.

Friday, March 11 the course will continue at the Michigan League in Ann Arbor, MI. Registration and breakfast will be from 8:30-9:00.

The morning will be devoted to traditional preservation with a panel from both the vendor and library world followed by discussion and a demonstration of the ST200, a new microform reader.  There will be presentations and discussion on microforms, print repositories, and the technical side of preservation.

After lunch, the afternoon will focus on electronic serials preservation. Both vendors and librarians will present their role in electronic preservation and their view for the future.  Presenters include a representative from Elsevier, product manager of ProQuest's institutional repository service Digital Commons, as well as movers and shakers from the library world.

After a question and answer period, the day will be concluded with small group discussion, facilitated by the  presenters, about the issues presented throughout the day.

Schedule at a glance:

Thursday, March 10, 2005
1:00            Vault Tour, Proquest Company, Ann Arbor, MI

Friday, March 11, 2005
8:30-9          Registration and Breakfast

9:00-11:00      Panel discussion on traditional preservation

11:00-11:30     ST200 Demonstration

11:30-1:00      Lunch, on your own

1:00-3:00       Panel discussion on electronic preservation

3:00-4:00       Small group discussions

*An afternoon snack will be provided

Cost:  $65.00

Contact:
Beth Bogdanski, MLIS
Library Holdings Consultant
ProQuest Information & Learning - UMI Division
300 N. Zeeb Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48013
800-521-0600x3819
Elizabeth.bogdanski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.umi.com



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