We’ll do our best to stay within our
time constraints (or even end early). I’ve decided that we should hand
out some sort of sheet for people to make responses. There are those who won’t
speak up, plus this will allow everyone to have input even if we run out of
time. See you soon, Nancy
From: Tara Kennedy
[mailto:tara.d.kennedy@xxxxxxxx] Hello All- Due to time constraints from some of our panel participants,
the agenda has changed ever-so-slightly AGAIN. In order to accommodate our guests, we will be doing things a
little differently. After the poster session and break, we will have our
announcements, and then the final panel discussion. Because the announcements
will be in the middle of the agenda, you must keep your announcements brief, no
more than five minutes. That way we can ensure that everyone who needs to
make an announcement will have the opportunity to do so. Please let Jake or I know if you will be making an
announcement during the PADG Meeting and we’ll add you to the list. Again, thank you for your patience. I think this is truly
the final version of the agenda. Best, ALCTS/PARS Preservation
Administration Discussion Group Saturday, January 12,
2008 8:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Sheraton 8:30 –
8:45
PARS Chair Greeting & Announcements
Andrew Hart, 8:45 –
9:45
PARS
Re-Configuring Discussion
Sue Kellerman,
Nancy Kraft, 9:45 –
10:15
Break and Poster Session (1/2 hour) 10:15 –
10:45
Announcements 11:00 –
12:00
Discussion: Preservation Programs in the Digital Age
Evelyn Frangakis,
The
Jim Neal, Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian,
Bob Allen, Associate Professor,
Posters: Sidney Tibbetts (MLS candidate, UT Austin): A survey process to assess the condition of Medieval and Renaissance
manuscripts, with a particular emphasis on identifying friable inks and
pigments. Martha Horan (MLS candidate, UT Austin): A research centered approach to collection condition assessment, using
the Fashion and Costume History collections of The Adrienne Bell ( *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
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