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The Relevance of Libraries

in a Digital Age

Library Challenges & Opportunities

Friday, May 11, 2007

 

The digital age has been with us long enough to make some practical predictions of how traditional roles of libraries will change in information selection, acquisition, synthesis, navigation, dissemination, interpretation and archiving.  New responsibilities in information aggregation, publishing education, research and development and policy advocacy will be explored.  It promises to be a lively and provocative session.  This teleconference is 90 minutes in length--Noon-1:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

Register online or print out our registration form 

James G. Neal,  the Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian at Columbia University, has assembled a panel to discuss the future relevance of libraries as we know them:

Barbara Jones, Wesleyan University

Susan Kent

Bob Doyle, Illinois Library Association

 

Our experts will share their visions of the future of libraries in the digital age, and you, the audience, will have a chance to ask questions and offer feedback*:

Studio phone line:  800-281-4424

Teleconference FAX line:  630-942-2788

Or  e-mail  us directly

 

IMPORTANT: If you e-mail your questions before the day of the teleconference, please include the title and date of the program in the subject line, e.g., “The Relevance of Libraries in a Digital Age – 05/11/07.” 

*For tech support on the day of the teleconference only, call (630) 942-4251  

Take our online survey!

or print out an evaluation form to FAX or mail:

Libraries_in_a_Digital_Age_Evaluation_Form.pdf

Participant Evaluation Form in PDF format

Libraries_in_a_Digital_Age_Coordinator_Evaluation_Form.pdf

Coordinator Evaluation Form in PDF format

Downloading these forms requires a free Adobe Acrobat Reader.

 

Questions?

Contact Cathy Russo at (800) 354-6587 or see Info on Ordering