Subject: LIRT preservation education session
I am forwarding to the list a message that our BI librarian forwarded to me. I find that I have mixed feelings about ALA sessions outside of ALCTS that involve preservation. I am happy to see that preservation is a topic with ever-broadening interest. Yet I am also concerned that the preservation information disseminated in these sessions is accurate. Anyhow, as a former reference librarian, I find this session interesting, and will try to attend. Does anyone know who from the preservation area might be serving as a "discussion starter"? **** Moderator's comments: A side note. Not everyone on the DistList is involved in ALA and it would help matters considerably if posters would expand acronyms. For those that wonder, ALCTS is the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services. I'm not certain, but will guess that LIRT is the Library Instruction Round Table. For the record, this item was submitted by more than one poster. * * * * * * * Date: 19 Nov 91 Sender: Bibliographic Instruction Discussion Group <BI-L [at] BINGVMB__BITNET> From: Marlena Wald <MMWALD [at] UGA__BITNET> Subject: ALA Midwinter LIBRARY INSTRUCTION AND PRESERVATION EDUCATION : CONVERGING CONCEPTS LIRT 1992 Midwinter Forum Sunday, January 26, 1992 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. (check conference program for room location) Given that one of the greatest threats to library collections is the patron, a union between preservation education and library instruction seems logical and inevitable. Discussion starters will briefly present their views regarding preservation edu cation in conjunction with library instruction. In the tradition of discussion forums the topic will then be open to the audience-at-large for what is sure to be an animated discussion. For further information, please contact Jeanne Drewes at Mary Washington College, 703/899-4586 (voice) or 703/899-4499 (fax). *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:29 Distributed: Tuesday, November 26, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-29-012 ***Received on Wednesday, 20 November, 1991