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Dear ARLIS/NA Members,
Here is some news about the Society.

As part of the work of analyzing our services across ARLIS/NA, we have been looking at the use of "jobnet" and ARLIS-L for the posting of positions. As you may or may not be aware, the posting of job opportunities is a service which we provide through ARLIS/NA Headquarters.  Openings are listed on ARLIS/NA JobNet and are also posted once on ARLIS-L. This service is invoiced based on the word count of the ad accordingly, with the base fees being $100 for the first 200 words, and $0.50/ each additional word.  Institutional members receive an additional 25% discount on this service. We have had some misunderstanding about this service and how it is provided. In an effort to ensure we are providing services consistently, the Board, with Listserv moderator Judy Dyki's agreement, has agreed to move ARLIS-L to a moderated listserv. Moving to a moderated listserv will allow Judy to catch job postings that have not yet been properly invoiced, which means that postings to the list will not be as immediate as they currently are, but will still post several times per day.  We are not closing the listserv; we are merely moving to a moderated list at this time. 

The Publications Committee was asked by the Board to look at issues around digital publication, specifically regarding book reviews. Art Documentation's long standing Review Section is moving from the print edition to the World Wide Web. The new feature, entitled "ARLIS/NA Reviews" and  edited by Joan Stahl, will début on the ARLIS/NA Web site < http://www.arlisna.org/> in early fall.  The move to an electronic format was approved by the society's Executive Board at the annual conference in Banff.  We are confident that this new means of distribution will increase the visibility and currency by bringing more, and more timely, reviews of new publications to our readership. "ARLIS/NA Reviews" will be published six times a year and each issue will review approximately 10 titles.

The Conference Planning Advisory Committee met in Atlanta last weekend to begin preparations for our 2007 conference. Debbie Apfeld, our new conference manager, was there and we think Debbie is a great addition to McPhersonClarke! We looked at program proposals, tour ideas, and event ideas. The content of our next conference will be varied and aligns with many of the directions in which we are moving as a Society. The theme of the Atlanta conference is "At the Crossroads: Inside, Outside, Past, Present, Future...". That sounds very much like where ARLIS/NA itself is - at the crossroads in terms of where we want to go, thinking about how to bring the best of the past with us, plotting our future, and looking outside our own organization toward collaborative ventures. Additionally, we will be celebrating our 35th anniversary, allowing us to look back, and to the future. The conference promises to be challenging and thought provoking, so put the dates on your calendars now - April 26th - 30th.

As always, if you have questions, please let me know.

Sincerely,
Ann

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Ann Baird Whiteside
Head, Rotch Library of Architecture & Planning
MIT
Room 7-238
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-258-5594
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President, ARLIS/NA
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Editor, Cataloging Cultural Objects 
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