Dear ARLIS/NA Colleagues,
I have extracted points of interest, fyi, from a recent electronic
memorandum issued by Special Libraries Association to its members.
-- jack
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Jack Robertson. Foundation Librarian. Jefferson Library
Thomas Jefferson Foundation
P.O. Box 316. Charlottesville, VA 22902
434-984-7545 || 434-984-7546 fax
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SLACommunicate
Vol. III Issue 3 March 14, 2003
IN THIS ISSUE:
1. Salonen Elected President of SLA
2. April 30th Virtual Seminar Series
3. USA Patriot Act Information Portal
4. St. Louis Business Journal Article
5. Get Tickets for NYC Show Tapings
6. UCITA Resolution Withdrawn at ABA Midyear Meeting
7. Last Chance to order ISLD Promotional items
8. SLA's New Online Store is Open
9. INFO-EXPO Invitation
10. Calendar of Events
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2. April 30th Virtual Seminar Series.
<http://www.sla.org/content/Events/distance/virtsem2003/apr30virtsem.cfm>
Join Virtual Seminar Leader, Randy Englund for the April 30th Virtual
Seminar: An Organic Approach to Project Management. This session describes
the path where the results you create through projects become great instead
of average, and the outcome contributes to organizational goals instead of
going on the shelf.
[see other SLA Virtual Seminars at
<http://www.sla.org/content/Events/distance/virtsem2003/apr30virtsem.cfm>
3. USA Patriot Act Information Portal.
<http://www.sla.org/content/memberservice/communication/PATRIOTAct/index.cfm
>
SLA now has an information portal on the USA PATRIOT Act. The Act was
designed to broaden the surveillance capabilities of law enforcement
following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The Act contains new
provisions governing criminal and foreign intelligence investigations and in
so doing, affects state and local privacy laws. Since its passage on October
26, 2001, many libraries have seen an increase in law enforcement inquiries.
Authorities have sought access to patron records, including electronic mail
and other electronic communications. On May 30, 2002, the Attorney General
issued Guidelines that expand the FBI's investigative powers. On July 16,
President Bush announced a "National Strategy for Homeland Security." All of
these measures have profound implications for libraries and their patrons'
privacy. Please click on the link above to access the USA Patriot Act
information portal.
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6. UCITA Resolution Withdrawn at ABA Midyear Meeting
<http://www.sla.org/content/memberservice/communication/pr/pressrelease/2306
.cfm>
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL)
withdrew a resolution recommending approval of the Uniform Computer
Information Transactions Act (UCITA) prior to a vote by the American Bar
Association's (ABA) House of Delegates at their midyear meeting on February
10, 2003, in Seattle, WA.
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8. SLA's New Online Store is Open
<http://www.sla.org/content/memberservice/marketing/products/index.cfm>
Visit SLA's new online store for all of the latest SLA products and
publications. It's a great way to shop for SLA merchandise, plus it fast,
safe and secure. Orders are usually shipped within one day. This month
you'll find: 20% off the 2002 Salary Survey and 40% off On the Job Research.
These discounts are only available online!
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10. Calendar of Events <http://www.sla.org/calendar/>
Click here for the latest on SLA events and activities.
SLA.COMmunicate is a random publication and is available only in an
electronic format to SLA members.: ....
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