DC/SLA Chapter Notes - September/October 1998

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Vol. 57/58, No. 11/1 September/October 1998 Contents New Members' Reception Member News Change of Address? President's Corner Global 2000 Focus on an International Librarian New Developments in Search Engines GUI Standard Icon Project DTIC Annual Users Meeting New Members' Reception please join us for our New Members' Reception z z z z z

Welcome new DC Chapter members Meet members of SLA's Board Greet candidates for SLA-wide office Network with fellow Chapter members See Union Station from a new vantage point

Thursday, October 22 6 - 8 p.m. Top of Center Cafe, Union Station The New Members' Reception provides an opportunity for chapter members to meet and welcome new members who have joined within the past year. This year, the reception will have many pluses: Members of SLA's Board of Directors have been invited to this event. At press time, SLA President Suzi Haynes and SLA President-Elect Susan DiMattia had accepted invitations.

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Candidates running for association-wide office in spring 1999 have also been invited. This will be your chance to meet and greet these office seekers and get to know the future leaders of SLA.

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See Union Station from the Top of Center Cafe, not generally accessible to the public.

Members - $15 Students/Retirees - $7.50 Non-members - $17.50 Cash bar Sponsored by the Financial Times Limited Name:________________________________________ Organization:________________________________ E-mail:______________________________________ Phone:_______________________________________

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____ Check made payable to DC/SLA enclosed ____ Will pay at door ____ SLA member ____ LLSDC member ____ DC/SLA member ____ Student ____ This is my first DC/SLA event RSVP by October 15 to Mandy Baldridge, TeleSec/CORESTAFF, 11160 Veirs Mill Road, Suite 414, Wheaton, MD 20902, fax: 301/949-8729 or e-mail: mbaldridge@telesec.com Return to contents Member News Member News Robert Klassen is retiring in September as the Director of Library Programs at the Intstitute of Museum and Library Services after 30 years with the federal library grants program. A native Californian, he began his library career at the California State Library in 1959. He also served for 2 years as Director of the Fresno Pacific University Library. Bob was active in SLA, having served on the SLA Executive Board from 1973 to 1976. He has also been active in DC/SLA, serving as Chapter President in 1972-73, among other activities. Return to contents Change of Address? Got a change of address? Send your address changes to SLA Headquarters via one of the following methods: z

Call SLA's automated system at 202/334-4700, extension: 772

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Use the Web: http://www.sla.org/membership/update.html

Mail your changes to: SLA's Headquarters Attn: Address/Name Change 1700-18th St, NW Washington, DC 20009-2508

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Return to contents The President's Corner By Daille Pettit, DC/SLA President, dpettit@ahma.com Whew! It doesn't seem possible that Labor Day is upon us and that a new school and activity year has begun. Although all of us are busy, I hope that you will include some of DC/SLA's activities in your plans for the coming months. There's a lot happening in your chapter. The range of topics demonstrates the breadth of talent and the variety of programming we have available in our area. On Thursday, September 17, the Military Librarians Group of DC/SLA is sponsoring a tour of Women in Military Service for America Memorial. The chapter's monthly meeting will feature

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neighborhood dinners on Wednesday, September 23. The Information Technology Group is presenting a morning program on New Developments in Search Engines on Thursday, September 29 at the National Library of Medicine. Our October program is a combined New Members Reception and a Welcome to the Special Libraries Board of Directors who will be in Washington for their fall board meeting. It will be held Thursday, October 22 at the Top of the Center CafĂŠ in Union Station. This reception is a wonderful opportunity to meet our chapter's new members and the national leadership. President Suzi Hayes and President-Elect Susan DiMattia have already accepted our invitation to attend. Details about all these events follow in Chapter Notes. We also have the advantage of living and working in an area that has national conferences. On October 8, SLA and the Dialog Corporation are sponsoring Harnessing Intranet Potential, a distance learning videoconference. For more information, contact SLA Professional Development at 202/234-4700, ext. 649. The Online World Conference & Expo will be held October 12-14 at the Washington Hilton & Towers. Even if you can't attend the conference, visit the exhibit hall for a couple of hours to learn about the latest online developments. For details on the conference, link to: http://www.onlineinc.com/olworld. Finally, you'll be hearing a lot more about our various fundraising activities for Global 2000. The International Projects Committee has been meeting all summer and has some exciting events planned for the year. The committee's goal is to get 100% participation from chapter members either as volunteers or attendees at one of the events. Now is the time for you to get involved. Your presence does make a difference. Return to contents Dedicated to Helping Librarians in Developing Countries By Sue O'Neill Johnson, sjohnson3@worldbank.org DC/SLA has started a campaign to raise money to sponsor librarians from developing countries to attend Global 2000 http://www.sla.org/conf/2000web.html, the international SLA meeting in Brighton, England in October 2000. We have already started our fund, with a goal to raising $15,000. We encourage everyone in the Chapter to participate and make a contribution, no matter how small. Our committee will plan fund raising events, involve other Chapters, develop selection criteria, select candidates and mentor those selected. The money will be used to provide transportation, registration, housing and food for the DC/SLA sponsors at the Conference. To support this project, please send your contribution to Marilyn Bromley, Bureau of National Affairs, DC/SLA's International Projects Committee, c/o Bureau of National Affairs (BNA),1231 25th Street, NW, Room N200, Washington, DC 20037-1197. Committee's next meeting is a brown-bag lunch: October 8 at 12:30 p.m. SLA headquarters 1700 18th Street, NW Washington, DC If you are interested in participating on the International Projects Committee, contact Sue at sjohnson3@worldbank.org, or 202/458-2833. Return to contents Focus on an International Librarian

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by Elizabeth Cline, Arlington County Public Library The last issue of Chapter Notes described the DC/SLA has started the ad hoc international projects committee formed by DC/SLA. The goal of the committee is to raise money to send several librarians from developing countries to the Global 2000 conference in Brighton, scheduled for October 16-19, 2000. The kind of person DC/SLA hopes to send to the conference is exemplified by Zijad Sarajlic. Zijad, who is from Tuzla, Bosnia, was a Soros Fellow at the Library of Congress this past spring. He works at a combined public/university library in Tuzla, and also spent seven weeks at Arlington County Public Library, where he honed his reference and Internet skills. Realizing that the only way his library and other in Bosnia can make up for generations of missing information is though electronic access, Zijad was eager to learn as much as he could about the management and use of this access. He met with many staff members during his stay and received an overview of each department. One of the highlights for the staff was a meeting in which Zijad described his library and work in Tuzla, listened to his impressions of the U.S., and had an opportunity to ask questions about Bosnia. Zijad is also a published poet, author of Kayzerov Park, which was published in Sarajevo in 1984 and won an award as best publication by a young Bosnian author. Return to contents

New Developments in Search Engines DC/SLA's Information Technology Group presents New Developments in Search Engines Date: Tuesday, September 29 Time: 8:15 a.m. - continental breakfast 9:00 a.m. - Joyce Ward, Northern Light Technology, LLC, Director of Content Classification 10:00 a.m. - Lisa Rau, SRA International, Director Information Technology Services Place: Lister Hill Auditorium National Library of Medicine Bldg. 38A, 8600 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD Lister Hill Auditorium, NLM, Building 38A, is located on the campus of the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD. The nearest Metro station is Medical Center on the Red Line in the direction of Shady Grove. After exiting the station, cross Center Drive and walk toward the tall glass building adjacent to the sweeping roof line of the National Library of Medicine. Attendant assisted parking lot available next to the Natcher Conference Center (Building 45). Cost: $8 - members $10 - non-members Mail checks to: Diane Doyle, 4515 Willard Avenue, 1116 South, Chevy Chase, MD 20815 By September 15, please reserve your space at this seminar by contacting Diane Doyle at doyle.diane@epamail.epa.gov or 202/564-4994 Return to contents

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GUI Standard Icon Project Sponsored by IFLA Through its Information Technology Section, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is sponsoring a U.S.-Scottish Joint Project on GUI icon standards for bibliographic databases. Phase III of this project proposes that the standard icon set concluded in phases I and II be moved into the standards domain worldwide to ensure its adoption for use in bibliographic information systems. The web site for accessing the icons and current effort on the project is at: http://www.scran.ac.uk/iconstd Bruce Royan's facility SCRAN (Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network), is supporting this effort and Steven Carr is managing the Web site at the same facility. Wilda Newman is the Project Lead, Phase III, and can be reached at wilda.newman@jhuapl.edu Return to contents DTIC Annual Users Meeting & Training Conference The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) will host its 25th Annual Users Meeting and Training Conference on November 2-5 at the Doubletree Hotel National Airport, 300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA. "Maintaining the Information Edge" is the theme for this year's conference. Sessions will address the information sources and changing technologies that impact those who are involved in Defense Research and Acquisitions. Keynote speakers include Lieutenant General David J. Kelley, Director, Defense Information Systes Agency; Mr. Carol Cini, Associate Director, US Government Printing Office; and Mr. Richard Luce, Director, Los Alamos Research Library. Mr. Louis Purnell, the luncheon speaker, will be relating his exploits during World War II as a Tuskeegee Airman. The Conference offers four days of varied training sessions that enable DTIC users to collaborate on the latest IT topics. For more information, check out the conference information on the DTIC Web site at: http://www.dtic.mil, or contact Ms. Julia Foscue at 703/767-8236 or jfoscue@dtic.mil. Return to contents

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