[DCRM-L] Audio & Presentation Files from 50th RBMS Preconference now available!

Randal Brandt rbrandt at library.berkeley.edu
Tue Sep 22 14:38:31 MDT 2009


And, for those of you eager to dig into the citations seminar, you 
should know that I have submitted an updated version of my presentation. 
It has not been loaded yet, but should be shortly. The current version 
is my PowerPoint slides only. The new version has my speaker notes 
integrated into it.

Randy

Deborah J. Leslie wrote:
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> I suspect nearly everyone has received this notice from another 
> source, but I want to bring to your attention the presentation files 
> from the Bibliographic Standards Committee-sponsored seminar on 
> "Citing Bibliographies in Rare Book Cataloging" which are included. 
> Not audio, but slideshows, and in my case, accompanying text.  
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> http://rbms.info/conferences/preconfdocs/2009/2009docs.shtml#seminars
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> I haven't heard it yet, but I suspect that archivists and catalogers 
> will also be interested in the seminar "Public Services and 
> 'Un-Hidden' Collections: What We Know and What We Need to Know." They 
> scheduled it directly opposite our seminar else I'd have been in the 
> front row.  --DJL
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> Audio and presentation files from the 50th Annual RBMS/ACRL 
> Preconference, "Seas of Change: Navigating the Cultural and 
> Institutional Contexts of Special Collections" are now available!
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> http://rbms.info/conferences/preconfdocs/2009/2009docs.shtml
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> We are pleased to announce the publication of electronic files from 
> the 2009 Preconference of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of 
> the Association of College and Research Libraries. This year 
> RBMS--with generous assistance from OCLC Research--initiated an 
> experiment in providing digital audio files of programs at the 
> Preconference in Charlottesville, VA. Audio files of presentations 
> include: the entire short papers program, New and Emerging Voices; one 
> of the seminars; most of the plenary speakers; and a couple of 
> speakers who gave special welcoming and historical remarks. Also 
> available are presentation files of some of the seminars, and PDF 
> files of the print Preconference program and the special 50th 
> anniversary print publication on the history of the Preconference. 
> Additional presentation files may be added later.
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> This publication represents the result of on-going efforts to provide 
> expanded access to programs at the RBMS Preconference, and we hope 
> this experience will provide the information necessary for better and 
> further efforts at future events. If you have suggestions or notice 
> instances that may require further attention, please contact the 2009 
> Preconference Program Chair, R. Arvid Nelsen, at nels0307 at umn.edu. For 
> ideas and suggestions regarding improvement for the future, please 
> contact the 2009-2010 RBMS Chair, Deborah J. Leslie, at 
> djleslie at folger.edu.
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> We would like to thank all of the participants in the 2009 RBMS 
> Preconference and the committee members and volunteers who put in 
> extra time to make this happen. We especially want to thank Arvid 
> Nelsen, who not only shepherded the project from beginning to end, but 
> put in uncountable hours to make these files from the RBMS/ACRL 50th 
> Annual Preconference freely available.  
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> Deborah J. Leslie, M.A., M.L.S.
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> RBMS Chair 2009-2010 | Head of Cataloging, Folger Shakespeare Library
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> 201 East Capitol St., S.E. | Washington, D.C. 20003 | 202.675-0369
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> djleslie at folger.edu | http://www.folger.edu
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__________________________
Randal Brandt
Principal Cataloger
The Bancroft Library
(510) 643-2275
rbrandt at library.berkeley.edu
http://bancroft.berkeley.edu
"It's hard enough to remember my opinions without 
remembering my reasons for them"--The Streets.

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