"Nonprint media ILL" workshop on 5/30 -- extended registration (fwd)
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Sender: Nancy Miller <nmiller at leo.vsla.edu>
Subject: "Nonprint media ILL" workshop on 5/30 -- extended registration
>
> *** Extended Registraton -- to May 28th ***
>
> TO LEND OR NOT TO LEND NOPRINT MEDIA? --
> CURRENT PRACTICES & PENDING COPYRIGHT CHANGES
>
> Sponored by
> the Virginia Library Association
> Media Roundtable/Interlibrary Loan Forum
> and
> Richmond Area Library Cooperative
>
>
> FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1997
>
> University of Richmond, Virginia
> Adams Auditorium/Media Resources/Boatwright Library
>
> 9:30 am Registration/Refreshments
> 10:00 am Morning Session
> 12:30 pm Lunch (Included in registration at the UR
> Dining Ctr.)
> 1:30 pm Afternoon Session
> 3:30 pm Program Concludes
>
> SPEAKERS:
>
> Kristine R. Brancolini -- Head of Media and Reserve Serves and
> Librarian for Film Studies at Indiana University
> Co-author of VIDEO COLLECTIONS AND MULTIMEDIA IN ARL
> LIBRARIES: FOCUS ON NEW TECHNOLOGIES
>
> Sarah (Sally) K Wiant -- Director of the Law Library and
> Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University
> Co-author of LIBRARIES AND COPYRIGHT: A GUIDE TO
> COPYRIGHT IN THE 1990'S
>
> As the need and desire to make the best use of nonprint
> media within and between every type of library grows, we
> are often faced with concerns. What can we do, both
> practically and legally?
>
> Kristine Brancolini will provide background on the interlibrary
> loan of video and offer practical advice for those wanting to
> lend video or to extend their present lending activities. Kris
> will share knowledge and experience gained from working with
> the ALA Video Roundtable, which has examined video lending
> activities nationwide. What are the issues and concerns and
> how can ILL work for our users?
>
> Sally Wiant will extend resource-sharing concerns into the
> arena of electronic materials and the impact of legal
> developments. What are the proposed guidelines for "fair use"
> of electronic materials developed by CONFU (Conference on Fair
> Use) which include distance learning, images and multimedia?
> Why has CONFU been unable to develop ILL guidelines, and why
> are their guidelines for electronic "reserves" not being
> submitted for endorsement by publishers and users?
>
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
> REGISTRATION FORM
>
> NAME: ________________________________________________________
>
> LIBRARY/ORGANIZATION: _________________________________________
>
> ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________
>
> CITY/STATE/ZIP ________________________________________________
>
> DAYTIME PHONE: ____________________ EMAIL:____________________
>
>
> CHECK ONE: Registration Fee (lunch included)
> VLA Member $16 ___________ Non-Member $23 __________
>
> MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: VLA
>
> RETURN TO: Sean O'Connell
> Virginia Beach Public Library, Cataloging Services
> 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd.
> Virginia Beach, Va. 23452-1716
> Phone: 757-437-6451
> Email: soconnel at leo.vsla.edu
>
>
>
> A map and hotel information may also be obtained by requesting
> them from Sean O'Connell.
>
> For further information, check out out the workshop page at
> the Virginia Library Association's website:
>
> http://www.vla.org
>
>
>
> **********
> Jeff Clark
> Director
> Media Resources
> James Madison University
> clarkjc at jmu.edu
> 540-568-6770 (voice)
> 540-568-3405 (fax)
>
>
>
>
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