Introduction (Patricia Sheldahl French and Richard
Worthing)
President’s Greeting at the Opening Banquet (Eleanor
Cook)
PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS
The Seventy Percent Solution: Assessing Criteria for Model Fund
Allocations (Claudia Weston, Cyril Oberlander, Mary Ellen Kenreich,
Don Frank, and Sarah Beasley, Presenters; Marcella Lesher,
Recorder)
Cataloging Survival for Non-Catalogers, or You Thought You
Would Never Need to Catalog Again (Karen Darling, Presenter; Siôn
Romaine, Recorder)
PLENARY SESSIONS
Content Industry Outlook 2003: Asteroids That Are Changing the
Information Landscape (Leigh Watson Healy, Presenter; Reeta Sinha,
Recorder)
Town Hall Meeting (Christa Easton, Facilitator; Jerry R. Brown,
Recorder)
There Is No Forest, We’re Only Hugging the Trees:
Nontraditional Ways of Acquiring, Providing Access to, and Managing
Serials (Jill Emery, Rick Anderson, Adam Chesler, Joan Conger, and
Ted Fons, Presenters; Debra Skinner, Recorder)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
The Information Resource Matrix: A Revolutionary Method to
Present Relationships Among Online Serial Objects (Carol Casey,
Mark Jacobs, and Lihong Zhu, Presenters)
Serials Aggregations, Multiple Versions, and the Virtual Union
Catalog: The California Digital Library Catalog, SUNY, and Ex
Libris Experiences (Michael Kaplan, Presenter)
Finding a Better Trail Through the Journals Forest (Timothy
Gatti and Heather S. Miller, Presenters)
Expose Yourself to Electronic Journals (Jill Emery, Claire
Ginn, and Dan Tonkery, Presenters; Kevin Petsche,
Recorder)
The Digital Preservation Conundrum, Part 1 (Abby Smith,
Presenter)
The Digital Preservation Conundrum, Part 2: Preservation and
Electronic-Archiving (Eileen Gifford Fenton, Presenter)
How Electronic Journals Are Changing Patterns of Use (Peter
Boyce, Donald W. King, Carol Montgomery, and Carol Tenopir,
Presenters)
Usage Statistics: Taking E-Metrics to the Next Level (Oliver
Pesch, Presenter)
Seeing the Forest and the Trees When Developing a New
Acquisitions System (Shelley Neville, Presenter)
From Tiny Acorns to Great Oaks: Taking a Nationwide Approach to
Library Cooperation (Pauline La Rooy, Presenter)
Helping Manage the E-Journal Forest: Do You Need an Agent Any
More? Part 1 (Philip Wallas, Presenter)
Helping Manage the E-Journal Forest: Do You Need an Agent Any
More? Part 2 (Stephen Bosch, Presenter)
Hot Topics (Keith Courtney, Miriam Gilbert, Michael Markwith,
and Kim Maxwell, Presenters; Jerry R. Brown, Recorder)
WORKSHOPS
Case Studies in Electronic Serials Cataloging, or What Am I
Supposed to Do With This? (Steve Shadle, Workshop Leader; Holley R.
Lange, Recorder)
Branching Out: The Importance of Networking in a Library
Landscape (Jeff Slagell, Workshop Leader; Mykie Howard,
Recorder)
Web-Based Trails for Cross-Campus Partnerships (Sharon Elteto
and Maggie McVay-Lynch, Workshop Leaders; Elizabeth Parang,
Recorder)
From Catalogers to Ontologists: Changing Roles and
Opportunities for Technical Services Librarians (Nathan Rupp,
Workshop Leader; David Burke, Recorder)
Copyright Law: Fact or Fiction? (Janice M. Krueger, Workshop
Leader; Karen Matthews, Recorder)
Electronic Content: Is It Accessible to Clients with
Differabilities? (Cheryl Riley, Workshop Leader)
Planning for New Growth in the Forest: Cultivating New
Serialists for the Future (Selden Durgom Lamoureux, Workshop
Leader; Susan Davis, Recorder)
When the Rug Comes Out from Under: Managing Change, Technology,
Information, and Staff (Althea Aschmann, Workshop Leader; Gail
Julian, Recorder)
Tools for Tenure Trailblazing: Planning Productive Paths for
Green Serialists (Claire Dygert a