Tools of the Trade - Cyberspace
Copyright seems to be on everyone's mind these days. Can you say
Napster? If you want to learn more about the confusing world of
copyright and information access, check out "Fair Use and the
Disappearing Public Domain: What Art Information Specialists Are Doing
and What You Need to Know".
See details at: http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/schedule/sessions/8.html
Online instruction is changing constantly thanks to cyberspace. How to
keep up and evaluate it is the subject of "Classroom Odyssey: Teaching
Adventures in the Art Library & Cyberspace".
See the details at: http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/schedule/sessions/9.html
How do you keep up with the explosion of art and design related web
sites now available? How do you evaluate them? Keep track of them?
Get your answers from "Too Much of a Good Thing?" Selection,
Collection Development, and Cataloging of Art/Design Web Sites".
See the details at: http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/schedule/sessions/3.html
Providing quality access to archival collections has been a challenge
for a long time. The advent of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) has
been invaluable to the archives community and is now being used to
access a variety of collections. Learn more about the pros and cons of
this technology at "Encoded Archival Description: Protocol and
Practice".
See details at: http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/schedule/sessions/7.html
Museums and galleries possess a vast amount of information about their
own collecting and exhibiting history. They are very active
participants in and recorders of the history of their communities and
have taken an increasing role in providing access to their information
through electronic media. See what they've got going on in "Through
Time and Space: Documenting Museum Collecting and Exhibition History
on the Web".
See details at: http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/schedule/sessions/4.html
For more on 2001: An LA Odyssey check out the website:
http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/
Registration for the conference must be postmarked no later than
February 15, 2001 to receive the preregistration discount.
Dawn Henney
Publicity, ARLIS/NA 2001 Conference
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