Subject: Conference on preservation of printed materials
Who Wants Yesterday's Papers? A Symposium on the Research Value of Printed Materials in the Digital Age University of Maryland Libraries Mckeldin Library College Park MD 20742 301-405-9343 or 301-405-9346 A daylong symposium will bring together scholars, information professionals and the general public in an exploration of changing perceptions regarding paper-based information resources. Leading experts will discuss why they use and preserve information in various formats, from files that are "born digital" to more traditional books and archival collections on paper. The symposium is open to the public and will be held on March 1, 2002, at the University of Maryland Libraries in the McKeldin Library Special Events Room. The day is sponsored by the University of Maryland Libraries and the University of Maryland College of Information Studies. The program will begin by addressing human anxieties about the fragility of information and how society has responded to those anxieties. The latter half of the morning session will focus on the information format needs of scholars: Are digital files sufficient replacements for book and paper materials? With so much emphasis on digital information, has society become sentimental about its' books and paper documents? And should sentiment drive libraries to preserve every book within their walls in its original form? The afternoon program will focus on the challenges involved in preserving information from the decision-making process to issues unique among different formats. The event was planned in response to several recent publications that have called attention to the tensions and contradictions modern society faces in preserving and using information. These include the Council of Library and Information Resources' report Evidence in Hand: the Report of the Task Force on the Artifact in Library Collections, Nicolas Basbanes' Patience and Fortitude: A Roving Chronicle of Book People, Book Places and Book Culture, and Nicolson Baker's Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper. Participants include Walter Cybulski, National Library of Medicine; Dr. Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland; Dr. Jordan Goodman, University of Maryland; Anne Kenney, Cornell University Library; Eric Lindquist, University of Maryland Libraries; Doug McElrath, University of Maryland Libraries; Martha Nell-Smith, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH); Mark Roosa, Library of Congress; Nancy Schrock, Harvard University; and Dr. Abby Smith, Council on Library and Information Resources. A poster session will be held between the morning and afternoon sessions for students to showcase their related research. The guidelines are also available online at <URL:http://www.lib.umd.edu/TSD/PRES/poster.html>. Continental breakfast will be served in the morning, lunch will be available for pre-registered participants at the historic Rossborough Inn, and a reception will be held immediately following the symposium's close. The deadline for registration will be February 15, 2002, and is $20 for the day for the general public and $10 for students. Registration forms can be downloaded at <URL:http://www.lib.umd.edu/TSD/PRES/registration.html> and emailed to bksymposium [at] umail__umd__edu or mailed to Preservation Department University of Maryland Libraries McKeldin Library B-0217 College Park, MD 20742. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:44 Distributed: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-44-001 ***Received on Tuesday, 18 December, 2001