The Acquisitions Institute
at Timberline Lodge

May 19 - 22, 2007

Preliminary Program

Keynote Address

Collection Development in Interesting Times
Michael Gorman, Dean of Libraries, California State University, Fresno

The Scholarly Information Environment

Panel Discussion on Publishing and Information Distribution
Representatives (TBA) of major publishers will answer your questions on trends and issues

Collection Management, Loss of Control and Risk Management
Mary Frances Casserly, University at Albany, State University of New York

Now You See It; Now You Don't
Bill Fisher, San Jose State University

External Forces Impacting 21st Century Library Collection Development
Ellen Safley and Carolyn Henebry, University of Texas at Dallas

Managing Digital Information Resources for Users

Managing Electronic Resources in a Time of Shrinking Budgets
Emily Miller-Francisco, Southern Oregon University

The Journal Stop: A Complete Serials Information System
Dan Lester and Peggy Cooper, Boise State University

Bringing Library Content to the Palm of Users' Hands
Denise Koufogiannakis and Pam Ryan, University of Alberta

Strategies for Effective Acquisitions and Collection Development

The Case for Acquisitions Standards in Integrated Library Systems
Katharine Farrell, Princeton University and Marc Truitt, University of Notre Dame

Outsourcing your Overflow (Let the Vendor Do the Work for You)
Jeff Earnest and Bud Sonka, National University, San Diego

Gearing Up for the Next Insanely Great Thing: Training for New Skill Sets and New Mindsets
Marita Kunkel, Oregon Institute of Technology, and Kit Kennedy, Swets Blackwell

Panel Discussion on Collection Assessment

Laurel Kristick, Oregon State University: Electronic Usage Statistics in Renewal Decision Making
Cyril Oberlander and Dan Streeter, Portland State University: Multi-Dimensional Collection Assessment
Diane Richards, Minnesota State University, Mankato: Student Outcomes Assessment
Mark Stengel, California State University, San Marcos: Using SFX to Identify Unexpressed Needs


Registration Information

The registration form is available at libweb.uoregon.edu/events/aitl/register.pdf

Registration fee:
Regular (until March 15, 2003) $125.00
Late (after March 15, 2003)  $200.00
Meals (including gratuity)
Saturday dinner through breakfast Tuesday
$190.00

Room rates vary, see
libweb.uoregon.edu/events/aitl/rooms.html

$50 - $125 per night
For more information contact:
Richard Brumley richard.brumley@orst.edu
Head, Collection Development Department
Oregon State University Libraries
Corvallis, OR 97331-4501

voice: (541) 737-2118

fax: (541) 737-8267


Last updated 2 February 2007
Nancy Slight-Gibney

The Acquisitions Institute gratefully acknowledges the support and contributions from the following vendors.:

Acquisitions Institute Planning Committee:

Richard Brumley, Oregon State University (retired)
(brumleyr@onid.orst.edu)

Faye Chadwell, University of Oregon
(chadwelf@uoregon.edu
)

Nancy Slight-Gibney, University of Oregon
(nsg@uoregon.edu)

Scott Alan Smith, Blackwell's
(scott.smith@blackwell.co.uk)


The Acquisitions Institute at Timberline Lodge is an Oregon Nonprofit
Corporation, #361549-95, EIN 71-1001116












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