You’re invited! "Interactive
Futures” and more, celebrating ALCTS’ 50th
Anniversary. What:
"Interactive Futures: A National Conference on the Transformation of
Library Collections & Technical Services" What:
ALCTS Gala 50th Anniversary Dinner The
Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) has a
superb line-up of events to celebrate its 50th Anniversary.
Visit the ALCTS 50th web site for more information and to register:
www.ala.org/alcts. "Interactive
Futures: A National Conference on the Transformation of Library Collections
& Technical Services": a thought-provoking, open, and participatory
exchange on the transformation of our work and the profession; explore the
challenges we face and develop a vision of the future roles of collections and
technical services librarians. Registration for ALCTS members is only
$250 and includes breakfast, lunch and a reception. Registration
rates are also available for Keynote:
Susan
Nutter: “Genetically Engineering Our Future” End
Notes: In
break-out sessions led by an outstanding group of facilitators, you’ll
have an opportunity to discuss the presentations and brainstorm how the issues
and insights the speakers offer will affect the future of technical
services. The
closing session panel, moderated by Carol Pitts Diedrichs, concludes the
conference with valuable insights and ideas to take away. The stellar
panel includes Nancy Gwinn, Karen Calhoun, Brian Schottlaender, and Peggy
Johnson. The Gala
50th Anniversary Dinner, aboard the luxurious Odyssey III, where
diners will cruise the Potomac River, enjoying the sites of The ALCTS
50th Celebration is made possible in part by the generous
contributions from our sponsors: OCLC, Innovative Interfaces, EBSCO,
Elsevier, Amazon.com, Swets, Preservation Technologies, Harrassowitz, and
individual contributions through the “ALCTS $50 for 50 Years
Campaign”. Individual contributions can be made at a variety of
levels by clicking the “50 for 50” icon on the ALCTS web
site. To be a sponsor, visit the ALCTS 50th web page and click
“Sponsorships”. We hope
you’ll join us for these and forthcoming ALCTS 50th
Anniversary events. Go to the ALCTS web site, www.ala.org/alcts
to “RSVP” or to learn more. ALCTS 50th Anniversary Celebration:
Commemorating our Past, Celebrating our Present, Creating our Future
ALCTS is
a division of the American Library Association. Jane Nancy E. Kraft, PARS chair |