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NRIC 1998 Conference
Eighth Annual Meeting
July 27-29, 1998
University of Alaska SE
Egan Library
Juneau, Alaska
sponsored by
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
National Marine Fisheries Service Auke Bay Lab.
Agenda of Presentations
Monday, July 27, 1998
Karen Crane
Alaska State Librarian
Welcome
Steve Weiss
Utah State University Libraries
The Origin and Evolution of a Conservation Ethic in 19th
Century America
Pam Olson
Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, BC
FTP options to electronic document delivery
Inez Hopkins
Freelance Library Consultant
Old Fashion, Morbid, and New Wave Methods to Find Missing Journals
Geoffrey Yeadon
Fish and Wildlife Reference Service
Experiences of a "wild"life indexer
Sharon Levy
National Wildlife Federation
Whose assignment is it, anyway? Serving staff, a delicate balance
University of Alaska SE Staff
Video conferences: the wave of the future?
A behind the scene look at the video conferences facilities at UAS.
Cathy Vitale
ARLIS
Adapt, Migrate, or Die (The re-invention of 6 special libraries)
Introduction to the ARLIS Video Conference
Tuesday, July 28, 1998
Cathy Vitale
ARLIS
Video conference with ARLIS
This is a follow-up to the presentation given yesterday. At this time a
video
conference was held between the NRIC participants in Juneau and the
ARLIS librarians
in Anchorage.
Anne Hedrich
Utah State University Libraries
Lying with Maps
NRIC Business Meeting
Afternoon tour of special libraries in Juneau
National Marine Fisheries Service, Auke Bay Lab.
Library
U.S. Dept. Of Agriculture, Forestry Sciences Lab.
Library
Alaska Dept. Of Fish and Game Library
U.S. Bureau of Land Management Library
Wednesday, July 29, 1998
Sharon Levy
National Wildlife Federation
Marketing Your Library
Kurt Savikko
Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game
Alaska Department of Fish and Game Resources on the Internet
SLED (Statewide Library Electronic Doorway): Step Off Point of
Alaska
Resources on the Internet
Stanley Elswich
NOAA Central Library
The NOAA Central Library Homepage
Carol Green and Louise Richards
University of Washington
Webpath Finders: Techniques for Developing a Website on Restoration
Ecology
Roundtable discussions
Share forms that you use; i.e., for weeding, requesting reprints,
confirming receipt of a
gift, keeping statistics, user surveys, anything that you would like to
share with the group.
1. HTML tutorials and editors: share your favorites;
search engines, which work best for
you; finding the best sources on the Internet; so
many choices so little time
2. Electronic vs. paper journals
3. Gift, exchanges, and weeding
4. Collection development
5. Keeping library statistics
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