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Error - unable to initiate communication with LISTSERV (errno=10061, phase=CONNECT, target=127.0.0.1:2306). The server is probably not started. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- ------------------ Below are listed the conference sessions, with a full list of participants, which are being co-sponsored by the Visual Resources Division. These sessions should be of interest to all attendees of the Vancouver conference. Saturday, March 27, 1999, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Session 1: Subject Access to Visual Images: The Online Horizon from Where We Stand Moderator: Leigh Gates, Slide Librarian, The Art Institute of Chicago (for Linda Bien, Slide Library, Concordia University) Sponsors: Visual Resources Division and Reference and Information Services Section This panel will speak to how visual resources professionals have addressed the establishment of guidelines and collaborative decision-making processes for image subject access=3B what we have learned to date from the VISION and the Museum Educational Site Licensing projects=3B and what effects the World Wide Web, major commercial online image enterprises, national and international consortia, and changing patron search mentality will have on subject access to images. Panelists: =2AElizabeth Bellas, Manager of Information Processing, Corbis =2AHoward Besser, Associate Professor, UCLA Department of Library =26 Information Science =2ABen Kessler, Director, Slide and Photograph Collections, Princeton = University =2AMarie Oldal, Head of Cataloging and Database Maintenance, Pierpont Morgan Library =2AJames Turner, Professeur, =C9cole de biblioth=E9conomie et des sciences = de l'information, Universit=E9 de Montr=E9al In the time remaining in this session, Howard Besser will present additional findings from the final report on the the Museum Educational Site Licensing Project (MESL). Monday, March 29, 1999, 4:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Session 11: Educating Rita - the New Art Information Professional Moderators: Leigh Gates, Art Institute of Chicago and Elisa Lanzi, Lanzi/Warren Associates Sponsors: Professional Development Committee and Visual Resources Division Art Librarians and visual resources professionals are being challenged to acquire new skills, technologies, and expertise. At the same time they are being asked to =22think about their resources=22 in new and creative ways, = to collaborate with other cultural institutions in their area, and to leverage existing programs. This session features four reports on current projects and programs that attempt to meet the needs of the new art information professional in both degree conferring and continuing education contexts. Panelists: =2AJoy Davis, Cultural Resource Management Program, University of Victoria =2AAnn Lally, Architecture Librarian, University of Arizona Library =2AMikel Breitenstein, Director of Undergraduate Programs, Palmer School of Library and Information Science, Long Island University The full preliminary conference schedule can be found at http://www.eciad.bc.ca/=7Edanutaz/arlis/arlis.html Leigh Gates Moderator, Visual Resources Division =2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A=2A== 2A Slide Librarian MacLean Visual Resource Center, Ryerson Library The Art Institute of Chicago 312/899-12230