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ARLIS-L  April 1996

ARLIS-L April 1996

Subject:

ASIS Mid Year Conference Update

From:

Richard Hill <[log in to unmask]>

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ART LIBRARIES SOCIETY DISCUSSION LIST <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 22 Apr 1996 18:17:34 EDT

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                  ASIS Mid Year Meeting
----  Major, Late Breaking Program Additions  ----

Plenary Sessions Added:
Monday, May 20, 3:00pm - 4:15pm
     The Impact of Technology on Education.
     William T. Snyder, Chancellor, University of Tennessee,
     Knoxville

Tuesday, 10:30am - 12:15pm
     JAVASoft
     Bob Bressler, Sun Microsystems Laboratories

Wednesday, 10:45am - 12:15pm
     Technology and Entertainment
     Chris Landreth, Alias|Wavefront, a Silicon Graphics Company.

For the complete schedule with other revisions and additions,
please visit the ASIS Web site at <http://www.asis.org>
regularly.

              * * * CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT * * *

                    The Digital Revolution:
               Assessing the Impact on Business,
               Education, and Social Structures

                ASIS 1996 Mid Year Conference
                  May 18 - 22, San Diego, CA

[Session outline follows.  Accurate as of 4/16/96.  For complete,
frequently updated program information, point your WWW
browser to http://www.asis.org and follow the links to
Meetings, 1996 Mid Year Meeting.  Or contact [log in to unmask] and
we will mail or e-mail the complete copy of this program.]

Highlights Include
- Keynote by Sherry Turkle, MIT Media Labs
  Dr. Turkle's most recent research is on the psychology of
computer-mediated communication which is reported in her latest
book, _ Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet_.
Among her other writings are: "Project Athena at MIT" and
"Growing up in an Age of Intelligent Machines: Reconstruction of
the Psychological and Reconsiderations of the Human."

-Plenary by William T. Snyder, Chancellor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
The Impact of Technology on Education
     Dr. William T. Snyder is Chancellor and professor of
engineering science and mechanics at The University of Tennessee,
Knoxville.  He received the B.S. degree in mechanical engineering
from UT, Knoxville and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical
engineering from Northwestern University.

- Plenary by Bob Bressler, Sun Microsystems Labs.
JAVA

- Plenary by Chris Landreth, Alias|Wavefront, a Silicon Graphics
Company Technology and Entertainment

PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS

Saturday, May 18
Professional Development (9:00am - 5:00pm except where noted)
  * JAVA Programming (1:00pm - 5:00pm)
  * Copyright and Intellectual Property in an Electronic World
  * Practical HTML: A Hands-on Workshop

Sunday, May 19
  * Building a Quality Presence on the Net
  * Advanced HTML Workshop -- COURSE FULL - WAITING LIST ONLY
  * Managing Web Servers
  * Boolean to Free-Text Searching
  * Lotus Notes for Information Management

TECHNICAL PROGRAM - SESSION TOPICS

Monday, May 20
* Plenary Session:  Sherry Turkle, MIT Media Lab
* Plenary Session: William T. Snyder, University of Tennessee

* Information Policies and Principles
* Digital Libraries: Tools, Usage and Models
* Electronic Scientific Publications:  Role of the Gatekeepers
* Changes in Business Directions: Impact of the Web
* Access to and Control of Digital Resources
* Challenges to Traditional Libraries
* Assessing Impact in Business
* Digital Library Trends and Issues: An NSF Perspective
* Context and Politics among the Players in the Digital Community
* The CommuniStation Project at Rutgers: An Exploration of
  Democracy in Learning
* National Information Policy Caught in the Digital Revolution
* Finding Information on the Net

Tuesday, May 21
* Plenary Session: Bob Bressler, Sun Microsystems Laboratories

* Retrieval/Feedback Approaches in Digital Libraries
* Internal Web Pages:  How Corporate and Academic Research
  Environments are Managing Information Access and Flow
  Internally Using World Wide Web Technology
* Health Care Information Technology: Changing the Way Society
  Seeks Health Care.
* Legacy Data: Conversion & Retention
* Role of the Science and Technology Information Professional in
  Meeting the Needs of Scientists in the Digital Environment
* SGML Authoring Tools
* Evolving Information Economics: Responses to the Digital
  Revolution
* Models and Measurement in Digital Libraries
* Electronic Journals, Archives, and ILL: Information Transfer
* Network Instruction, Distant-Learning & Information Seeking
  Behavior
* The Digital Revolution in Education: Approaches to Evaluation.
* Planning GII: Implications for Training

Wednesday, May 22
* Plenary Session: Chris Landreth, Animator, Alias|Wavefront, a
Silicon Graphics company

* Network-centered Computing: Web-based Interfaces for
  Organizational Databases
* Museum Education Site Licensing Project: Networked Delivery of
  High Quality Images and Accompanying Text
* The Implications of Digital Curricula
* The Role of Electronic Media in Science Education

TOURS AND SOCIAL EVENTS (SEPARATE FEE REQUIRED)
Saturday, May 18, 1996
* Behind the Scenes at the San Diego Zoo (9:30am - 2:30pm)
* Tijuana, Mexico (9:00am - 2:00pm)

Sunday, May 19, 1996
* San Diego Wild Animal Park (10:00am - 3:00pm)

Monday, May 20, 1996
* San Diego Harbor Dinner Cruise on the Lord Hornblower (6:00pm -
  10:00pm)

Tuesday, May 21, 1996
* San Diego State Univ. Electronic Book Reserve Room (12:30pm -
  3:00pm)

Wednesday May 22, 1996
* San Diego Super Computer Center (12:30pm - 3:00pm)

CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS/HOTEL -- Marriott Mission Valley
  The San Diego Marriott Mission Valley offers a fully equipped
health club with exercise equipment, whirlpool, sauna, two tennis
courts, and, of course, a swimming pool enlivened by a waterfall.
The hotel is 10 minutes from San Diego International airport and
has ample free parking.

Rates:  $79.00 single or double

  When making hotel reservations, be certain to mention that you
are attending the ASIS Mid-Year Conference.  Make hotel
reservations directly with the Marriott (not with Marriott
national):
  by calling 1 (800) 842-5329
  by faxing (619) 297-3960
  or by mail to :
     San Diego Marriott Mission Valley
     8757 Rio San Diego Drive
     San Diego, CA  92109.

NOTE:  We have passed the hotel deadline for reservations and the
ROOM BLOCK at San Diego Marriott Mission Valley is full. A
waiting list has been established and alternative housing is
available through the Marriott Mission Valley.  You must use the
numbers above, not national Marriott numbers, to get advantageous
rates.

TRAVEL TO AND IN SAN DIEGO -- Get there for less!
  For lowest available fares on any airline, call Conventions in
America, the official travel agency for ASIS.  You will receive
$100,000 free flight insurance and become eligible to win free
travel in their bi-monthly drawings.
  Ask for Group #425
1-800-929-4242(24 hour toll free message center).
Outside 800 call (619)678-3600/Fax(619) 678-3699
Internet: [log in to unmask]
  Hours: M-F 6:30am - 5:00pm Pacific Standard Time

Or Call American at 1-800-433-1790, ask for Starfile #S6456AB.
  Call USAir 1-800-334-8644, ask for Goldfile #26390172.

Alamo Rent A Car is also offering special rates starting as low
as $25/day or $125/week.  Unlimited free mileage and bonus
frequent flyer miles on American Airlines and US Air.
Alamo 1-800-732-3232, ID #432368, GR.  ASIS members can also get
their ASIS-member discount from Alamo by calling 1 (800) 354-
2322, asking for Rate Code BY and giving the Association I.D.,
#421944.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
  The cost of Conference proceedings is NOT built into the
registration fee in order to make the conference as affordable as
possible.  Individuals wishing to purchase proceedings on site
may do so for $15.00.

HOW TO REGISTER
By Mail: Complete one copy of the following registration form for
each registrant.  Please be sure you provide all information
requested on the form.  Send your completed form(s) to ASIS
Conference Registrar, Department 5189, Washington, D.C.  20061-
5189.  We will mail written confirmations of registrations
received up to May 10, 1996.

By Fax:
Send your completed form to (301) 495-0810.  Fax registration
must include MasterCard, VISA, or American Express payment.

By Phone or Email:
Phone your complete information to (301) 495-0900.  Phone
registrations must include MasterCard, VISA or American Express.
Email all registration information with credit card information
to [log in to unmask]  For more information call (301) 495-0900,
9:00am - 5:00pm EST.

Early Registration Discounts:
To qualify for registration discounts, your registration and
payment information must be received by ASIS by April 12,
1996.  Late rates apply to registrations received after this
date.  This deadline will be strictly adhered to.

Cancellations and Refunds:
Cancellations and Refund requests will be honored only if
received _in writing_ by April 19, 1996.  No cancellation or
refund requests will be accepted after this date.  All refunds
will be subject to a $25 processing fee.  Refund checks will be
issued six to eight weeks after the conference.  Special event
fees are non-refundable.


REGISTRATION FEES
Early rates available if registration RECEIVED AT ASIS by April
12, 1996. After then late prices will apply.

Conference Proceedings are not included in the registration fee.

ASIS 1996 Mid Year MEETING                        May 18-22, 1996
                         CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM
*****************************************************************
Are you an ASIS member? ___ Yes ___ No   ASIS Mbr#:___________

___Mr.   ___Ms.

Last Name:______________________First Name:______________________

Nick Name for Badge: _______________________________

Title:________________________________________________________

Organization:_________________________________________________

Address:______________________________________________________

City:_______________________________ State/Province:__________

Zip plus 4/Postal Code:_____________Country:__________________

Phone:________________________  Fax:__________________________

E-mail:__________________________________________

Special Needs:________________________________________________
              (wheelchair access, etc)

Is this your first ASIS conference? ______


FORM OF PAYMENT
****************

____ VISA   _____ MasterCard   ____ American Express

Name on Card:______________________________________________

Card Number:_______________________________________________

Expires: ______________


EVENT REGISTRATION
**********************
Check the appropriate items and enter the corresponding fees.
Early rates available if registration RECEIVED AT ASIS by April
12, 1996.  After then regular prices will apply.

Select a Registration Category:

_____ Regular

_____ Retired (ASIS membership category only)

_____ Student

FULL CONFERENCE              Full Conference Fee:_______

                   Regular       Retired       Student
Members:          $210             $105           $70

                   Regular                     Student
Non-members:        $320                          $95

SINGLE DAY RATES:                          Single Day Fee:_______

                   Regular       Retired       Student
Members:             $115          $70          N/A

                   Regular                     Student
Non-members:        $165                         N/A

Select Day(s): ___MON   ___TUES    ___WEDS   ___THURS


SPECIAL EVENTS
*****************

PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS/CONTINUING EDUCATION
**************************************************************
Copyright and Intellect Prop in an E-World (Sat, 5/18)
                                              Seminar Fee:_______
  Members              $245
  Non-members          $270

Java Programming (Sat, 5/18, 1/2 day)         Seminar Fee:_______
  Members              $180
  Non-members          $205

Practical HTML: Hands-on Workshop (Sat 5/18)  Seminar Fee:_______
  Members             $260
  Non-members         $285

From Boolean to Free Text(Sun, 5/18)          Seminar Fee:_______
  Members             $225
  Non-members         $255

Developing A Quality Net Presence (Sun, 5/19) Seminar Fee:_______
Members               $245
Non-members           $270

Tech based IM using Lotus Notes (Sun, 5/19)   Seminar Fee:_______
  Members             $225
  Non-members         $255

Managing Web Servers (Sun, 5/19)(SIG MGT)     Seminar Fee:_______
  Members             $225
  Non-members         $255
[Members of SIG MGT, deduct $10)

Advanced HTML Workshop (Sun, 5/19)            Seminar Fee:_______
  Members             $275
  Non-members         $300
Course is FULL - Waiting List Only!

TOURS (early/late)
****************
Behind the Scene at the San Diego Zoo (Sat 5/18) Tour Fee:_______
  Members             $50
  Non-members         $55

Tijuana, MX (Sat 5/18)                          Tour Fee:_______
  Members             $50
  Non-members         $55

San Diego Wild Animal Park (Sun 5/19)            Tour Fee:_______
  Members             $50
  Non-members         $55

San Diego State U Elect. Book Reserve(Tue, 5/21) Tour Fee:_______
  Members             $30
  Non-members         $35

Harbor Dinner Cruise (Mon 5/20)                  Tour Fee:_______
  Members:            $70
  Non-members:        $75

OTHER
*******
_____ ASIS MEMBERSHIP $95 (1 year)         Membership Fee:_______


 MY96-N                                TOTAL FEES: $____________
Richard Hill
Executive Director, American Society for Information Science
8720 Georgia Avenue, Suite 501
Silver Spring, MD  20910
FAX: (301) 495-0810
Voice: (301) 495-0900
[log in to unmask]
http://www.asis.org

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