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Liebe Kolleg/innen,
folgende Konferenzankuendigung leite ich auch in der nunmehr
korrigierten Fassung gerne weiter.
Gruss
C-D. Sauer
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Christine-Dorothea Sauer
Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin / Haus Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek /
Direktion
Bluecherplatz 1  -  D-10961 Berlin  -  http://www.zlb.de
Tel ++49(30)90226-153 / Fax ++49(30)90226-139

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Updated information and an online booking form are available at:
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/general/conferences/conf/index.html

BULISC '98: New Links, addresses one of the major issues that will confront libraries in the next few years: how far will and should partnerships and cross-sectoral collaboration go?  What are the driving factors?


The Conference will open on the afternoon of Wednesday 15th July and close with lunch on Friday 17th July 1998.

The first afternoon features a strategic overview from the public and academic perspectives given by Martin Molloy (Derbyshire County Libraries) and John Blagden (Cranfield University).


The second day has two parallel strands that focus on particular factors: The "Actual" and "Virtual" Library.

The "Actual" Strand examines the variety of LIPs and the effect of Purchasing Consortia.  An overview of LIPs by Ian Malley will be followed by contributions from, amongst others, John Sumsion and Hatrics.  Karin Richter will report on UCE's project: "People Flows".


The Consortia section will begin with Jo Pye presenting the initial results of Bournemouth University's BLRIC study, followed by contributions which include: Jenny Varney of Buckinghamshire County Library, Andrew McDonald from the University of Sunderland and Susan Wright of the Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium.


The "Virtual" Strand addresses the impact of the electronic library with contributions that include: Mark Clark and John Blunden-Ellis on the collaboration between BLCMP and CALIM on Z39.50, Margaret Sheridan will discuss Unity as an ILL and general community resource, a review of eLib projects and a particular emphasis on the BUILDER project will also be represented.  Under the heading Electronic Access there will be papers from Susy Woodhouse of EARL who will review electronic access in the public library setting, Paul Harwood will give a presentation on NESLI and Michael Long will examine progress on digitisation.


On the final morning Frances Hendrix will draw together the Conference themes to prompt a final debate led by Michael Messenger as the "enthusiast" and David Ball as the "sceptic".


Social events include an evening's sail along the beautiful Dorset coast and the Conference Dinner.

Bournemouth is a premier holiday resort and international conference centre, with excellent shopping and entertainment facilities.  The town is just 100 miles from London and its airports, well served by the main road and rail networks.


Expressions of interest, enquiries and booking forms should be sent to: Mrs Sally Grant, Conference Administrator, contact details given below.


Programme and Booking Form follow:

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PROGRAMME
Day 1 - 15 July
3.00-3.15 Welcome and Introduction
3.15-4.15 View from the public sector: Martin Molloy
4.15-5.15 View from the academic sector: John Blagden
6.30-10.00 Boat Trip

Day 2 - 16 July
2 parallel strands, 45 minutes per session.  Exact timings to be confirmed.

Strand 1: Actual
LIPs
Overview: Ian Malley
Practice:
Hatrics: Elizabeth Barrett
Health Information: Graham Walton
Interactions between academic and public libraries: John Sumsion
People flows project: Karin Richter

PURCHASING CONSORTIA
Overview: Initial results from Bournemouth University's BLRIC study: Jo Pye
Practice:
SUPC: Susan Wright
Central buying consortium: Jenny Varney
HELIN: Judy Palmer
Cross-sectoral collaboration in Sunderland: Andrew McDonald

Strand 2: Virtual
CATALOGUES/ILLs
Z39.50: CALIM/BLCMP Collaboration: Mark Clark/John Blunden-Ellis
UNITY as an ILL and general community resource: Margaret Sheridan
eLib and the BUILDER project: Ian Upton/Steven Pinfield

ELECTRONIC ACCESS
Electronic access in public libraries and the cross over with academic libraries: Susy Woodhouse
NESLI: Paul Harwood
Digitisation issues and projects in public libraries: Michael Long

Day 3 - 17 July
ENTHUSIAST v SCEPTIC DEBATE
Chair: Frances Hendrix
9.00-9.45 Enthusiast: Michael Messenger
9.45-10.30  Sceptic: David Ball
10.30-11.00: Coffee
11.00-11.30: Chair's Summary
11.30-12.00: Debate
12.00-2.00: Lunch

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BOOKING FORM
Also available online at: http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/general/conferences/conf/index.html

Complete ONE form per delegate.

Closing date for registration: 10 July 1998.

Name:
Title:
Position:
Organisation:

Address:


Telephone No:
Fax No:
email address:

Invoice Address (if different from above):



Please indicate any special requirements (dietary/mobility):

CONFERENCE FEES

Residential (all inclusive): GBP350.00 +VAT (GBP411.25)
Non-Residential (excludes accommodation only): GBP275.00 +VAT (GBP333.33)

Daily Rates (include lunch, except for Day 1):
Day 1 - GBP95.00 +VAT (GBP111.63)
Day 2 - GBP170.00 +VAT (GBP199.75)
Day 3 - GBP100.00 +VAT (GBP117.50)

Please invoice my organisation for GBP:

Cheques should be made payable to: Bournemouth University

Cancellations after 1st July will incur GBP50.00 administrative charge.

Please return completed form to Sally Grant, contact details below.

Sally Grant
Conference Administrator, Library & Information Services
Bournemouth University, Fern Barrow, POOLE, Dorset, BH12 5BB
Tel. 01202 595044  Fax 01202 595475
email: sgrant _at__ bournemouth.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk


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